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Can an implant sort of help with Sensitivity?

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:33 pm
by frwmw1
With ED, it's hard to feel any sensitivity without an erection.

I found with PDE5i's, something would turn on and, I get some "tingling" and I would get a hard erection and sensitivity.

Does an implant sort of do the same thing?

I'm writing from the perspective of not achieving an erection at all.

Re: Can an implant sort of help with Sensitivity?

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 9:12 pm
by WhiteCane
A good surgeon told me this… The only thing that the implant will do is give you an erection… it won’t resolve any ejaculation, orgasm, urinary issues that you have… with the ability to orgasm after the pills, I wouldn’t worry too hard about it… Be well!

Re: Can an implant sort of help with Sensitivity?

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:03 pm
by frwmw1
With no erection and the skin unexpanded, no firmness in the shaft, I don't perceive as much sensitivity.

I remember this used to worry me so I'd take a pill and it would relieve my worry.

ED is psychologically tough.

Re: Can an implant sort of help with Sensitivity?

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 10:32 pm
by Greg1956
I say it definitely helps. Think about a time before you had ED. When our penis was totally soft was it as sensitive as it was when fully hard? Think about masturbation as an example. When you first start out and your penis is flaccid it feels good to touch it, but doesn't it feel better when you are fully erect?

With a pumped up implant, I feel the same level of sensitivity I used to feel with a natural,erection. All of the years when I had ED and had mediocre erection, I also had mediocre sensitivity so it is extra sweet now feeling those old sensations.

Re: Can an implant sort of help with Sensitivity?

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 11:08 pm
by frwmw1
Greg1956 wrote:I say it definitely helps. Think about a time before you had ED. When our penis was totally soft was it as sensitive as it was when fully hard? Think about masturbation as an example. When you first start out and your penis is flaccid it feels good to touch it, but doesn't it feel better when you are fully erect?

With a pumped up implant, I feel the same level of sensitivity I used to feel with a natural,erection. All of the years when I had ED and had mediocre erection, I also had mediocre sensitivity so it is extra sweet now feeling those old sensations.


Thanks heaps for replying.

Re: Can an implant sort of help with Sensitivity?

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:30 am
by Smetro
Heading to 4 years implanted.
I had pretty good sensitivity after about a month post-op, but not enough to ejaculate inside my partner......I would always have to masturbate to shoot.

I changed partner 18 months ago but would always still have to finish by hand.

Then, about 6-9 months ago one night I shot my load inside Miss D. Hallelujah!
She was stoked! I figure women (the ones who love sex anyway) get a kind of validation after being filled with cum.....I think it makes them complete.

So now I can shoot inside her any time.....great for me....and her. :)

The point is:
PPE’s are amazing and in my experience have a very long and surprising “settling in“ period which includes final size (for me-after 18 months of cycling, wanking and regular fucking) and surprises like regaining my ability to ejaculate through fucking. The other major bonuses are the stiffness and ability to remain that way for extended periods...Miss D loves that.

So;
Be patient and use it as often as you can.......you just never know how it’s all going to be further down the track :)