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Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 10:28 am
by Greg1956
I swim laps 5-6 days a week. I purchased this suit a year or so prior to my implant surgery. At the time my penis would fully retract in the pool and this suit is designed with extra room in the crotch so it looked pretty ridiculous when I got out of the water. I put it in a drawer and other stuff was placed in the drawer on top of it and I forgot about it. Recently I was getting organized and found it again. Now my body fits the design and I enjoy wearing it.
I would trade it all for a fully functioning natural penis, but since that is not going to happen I am very happy the implant gave me back part of the bulge I had prior to atrophy from long term ED and even more so from Prostatectomy surgery. When I say part it’s because my balls used to be quite a bit larger. Various medications caused them to shrink.
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:34 am
by bldoink
I wouldn't consider that appropriate attire in most places not catering to like minded bathers, whatever that would mean.
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 1:25 pm
by mikestap
I believe “N2N” is brief (ha!) for “next to nothing.”
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 3:19 pm
by Txagq8
I hate say this. It's gonna make me out to be horrible.
But I'm looking at surgery in. December.
I've got a drawer full of swimsuits almost exactly like that one..
I have tickets to the Caymans in March.
I can't wait. Give me a stick to bite on and a slug of whiskey, let's do that surgery this afternoon. There's no merit in delay.
Seriously, though, when it comes to swimsuits and people's bodies.....folks are way too modest. I'm a baby boomer (1956) and we had nude swimming lessons at the Y in the 60s. It's no secret that folks have genitalia. Therefore folks shouldn't be embarrassed that they can be discerned thru clothing.
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 3:22 pm
by notaes
Man you look like you’ve got enough cock for two people. I’m thankful guys have this option. You don’t sound to positive with your implant. I go for my consult this week.
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 5:27 pm
by WhiteCane
Yep, definitely just hit up good old Amazon for a Borat mankini... just enjoy your life, man!
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:40 pm
by Greg1956
bldoink wrote:I wouldn't consider that appropriate attire in most places not catering to like minded bathers, whatever that would mean.
I swim early in the morning at my gym. At the time there are just a few adults there and generally one or two men who wear very skimpy suits so this is not unusual. I would not wear it to family night.
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:42 pm
by Greg1956
Txagq8 wrote:I hate say this. It's gonna make me out to be horrible.
But I'm looking at surgery in. December.
I've got a drawer full of swimsuits almost exactly like that one..
I have tickets to the Caymans in March.
I can't wait. Give me a stick to bite on and a slug of whiskey, let's do that surgery this afternoon. There's no merit in delay.
Seriously, though, when it comes to swimsuits and people's bodies.....folks are way too modest. I'm a baby boomer (1956) and we had nude swimming lessons at the Y in the 60s. It's no secret that folks have genitalia. Therefore folks shouldn't be embarrassed that they can be discerned thru clothing.
I don’t understand what in your comment make you out to be horrible. You just sound eager to get on with your life.
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:44 pm
by Greg1956
notaes wrote:Man you look like you’ve got enough cock for two people. I’m thankful guys have this option. You don’t sound to positive with your implant. I go for my consult this week.
I’m not sure why you say I am not positive about my implant. I LOVE it. I doubt there as an implanted guy though that doesn’t with he could function naturally.
Re: Swimwear after Implant
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2019 10:27 pm
by NeedleD
bldoink wrote:I wouldn't consider that appropriate attire in most places not catering to like minded bathers, whatever that would mean.
Agreed, I think that suit would be considered NOT acceptable at MOST public pools.