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Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 12:19 pm
by Johnny516
I'm very close to pulling the trigger on getting an implant done by Dr. Clavell. There's just one worry on my mind and I need some guidance to hopefully put my mind at ease.

My glans getting hard on pills is hit or miss so I just have a simple question for those who have soft (not floppy) glans with an implant - is it possible that the cylinder tips can hurt your partner during sex if your glans remain soft? I'd hate to do all this just to end up something that made my girlfriend uncomfortable.

Thanks, I really appreciate this community!

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 1:21 pm
by Kodixx
Johnny516, may want to check out this somewhat related thread.
https://www.franktalk.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=26282

- Chuck
Johnny516 wrote:is it possible that the cylinder tips can hurt your partner during sex if your glans remain soft?

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 1:24 pm
by Johnny516
Kodixx wrote:Johnny516, may want to check out this somewhat related thread.
https://www.franktalk.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=26282

- Chuck
Johnny516 wrote:is it possible that the cylinder tips can hurt your partner during sex if your glans remain soft?


Thanks. This Thread is actually what freaked me out and gave me pause because I have read probably 75% of all posts on this forum and that is the only post I've ever seen where the partner complained of pain. I just wanted to see if anyone had any similar experiences. It also makes me feel better that the person in that thread didn't go to a high volume implanter.

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 2:22 pm
by LetoMan
I think you know the answer already. One guy complained about it, and everyone else shrugged.

If it was a regular problem, there would be non-stop complaints about it here, along with conspiracy theories on how tips hurting women was a conspiracy by the device manufacturers and implanters to increase the number of revisions, how malleables are the only way to avoid tips hurting women, and how tips hurting women decreased a guy’s size by .0000238ths of a cm!

Go get yourself an implant, worry less and fuck more.

Be well,
Leto

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 2:52 pm
by Discovernew
Johnny516 wrote:I'm very close to pulling the trigger on getting an implant done by Dr. Clavell. There's just one worry on my mind and I need some guidance to hopefully put my mind at ease.

My glans getting hard on pills is hit or miss so I just have a simple question for those who have soft (not floppy) glans with an implant - is it possible that the cylinder tips can hurt your partner during sex if your glans remain soft? I'd hate to do all this just to end up something that made my girlfriend uncomfortable.

Thanks, I really appreciate this community!


It all depends on where your cylinder tips are positioned. This is why most doctors aim for the mid glans position. Not so low that the glans will have no support (floppy), and not so high that it will be right at the tip of your penis and easily noticeable. As far as i read some implant models have more pointy tips than others, making them more noticeable.

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 3:20 pm
by ElbowRoom
LetoMan wrote:I think you know the answer already. One guy complained about it, and everyone else shrugged.

If it was a regular problem, there would be non-stop complaints about it here, along with conspiracy theories on how tips hurting women was a conspiracy by the device manufacturers and implanters to increase the number of revisions, how malleables are the only way to avoid tips hurting women, and how tips hurting women decreased a guy’s size by .0000238ths of a cm!

Go get yourself an implant, worry less and fuck more.

Be well,
Leto


Funniest post of the week right there. Well done.

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 4:58 pm
by dunbar57
I have soft glans that don't engorge at all with viagra or cialis. My cylinders don't hurt my wife at all.

Johnny516 wrote:I'm very close to pulling the trigger on getting an implant done by Dr. Clavell. There's just one worry on my mind and I need some guidance to hopefully put my mind at ease.

My glans getting hard on pills is hit or miss so I just have a simple question for those who have soft (not floppy) glans with an implant - is it possible that the cylinder tips can hurt your partner during sex if your glans remain soft? I'd hate to do all this just to end up something that made my girlfriend uncomfortable.

Thanks, I really appreciate this community!

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 5:04 pm
by Johnny516
Appreciate all the feedback. Would any of you hesitate to recommend the implant to someone at age 30?

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 5:24 pm
by sonnyjim
Johnny516 wrote:
Kodixx wrote:Johnny516, may want to check out this somewhat related thread.
https://www.franktalk.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=26282

- Chuck
Johnny516 wrote:is it possible that the cylinder tips can hurt your partner during sex if your glans remain soft?


Thanks. This Thread is actually what freaked me out and gave me pause because I have read probably 75% of all posts on this forum and that is the only post I've ever seen where the partner complained of pain. I just wanted to see if anyone had any similar experiences. It also makes me feel better that the person in that thread didn't go to a high volume implanter.


I did have mine done by a high volume implanter.

Re: Is Soft Glans an Issue?

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 5:38 pm
by wilsonmill
Johnny516 wrote:Appreciate all the feedback. Would any of you hesitate to recommend the implant to someone at age 30?


Do you have ED, tried all the avenues? pills, shots, T-levels, if not then I wouldnt recommend it till I had exhausted all other avenues. No matter what anyone says your God given pecker is the best unless you have had such a trauma that no matter what you try it don't work. Then I would say YES get a implant.