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Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:08 am
by Donnie1954
It's my dick and my bulge. If people notice it, so what. All men have dicks. Mine is more prominent.
I am proud if it and I love my implanted dick. If someone checks me out, I just smile.
Donnie

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:16 am
by bbb2.5
I love my dick bulge, even before I had my implant. Even more now that I have my Titan implant, it's even bigger. Its still taboo here in the USA for men to show their dick bulge. We all have them, it time for guys to be proud and let it show. FYI... men and women both are looking at bulges no matter your sexual orientation. It human curiosity... :)

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:59 am
by dg_moore
Hrc714 wrote:Thats only the second time I have seen "is is" used in a sentence.

In this particular sentence it's correct and perfectly acceptable. But you'll hear other forms in speech all the time: "the fact is, is that..." and the like. Drives me nuts.

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 9:50 am
by Greg1956
dg_moore wrote:I'm a little bemused by you guys who are concerned about being looked at. I've been treading this planet for almost 75 years and I can't recall ever, not once, having anybody stare, or even glance, at my crotch and I have never given the question a second's thought. Maybe I haven't been visiting the right places or hanging with the right crowd.



Guys check out other guys all the time. It isn’t necessarily a gay thing, but sometimes it is. I have read about it. Some guys want to know how they compare to other men. In other cases it is simple admiration, wishing you looked like the guy you are checking out. It is far more the norm than you realize.

I have been a nude model for artists and colleges for over 40 years. I am accustomed to being looked at. It is easy to distinguish the difference in an artist studying my anatomy for technical accuracy and a guy who is admiring or lusting. Now that I am in my 60’s and gained a few pounds, I do not see those looks much anymore. Ha!

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:00 am
by dg_moore
Greg1956 wrote:Guys check out other guys all the time. It isn’t necessarily a gay thing, but sometimes it is. I have read about it. Some guys want to know how they compare to other men. In other cases it is simple admiration, wishing you looked like the guy you are checking out. It is far more the norm than you realize.


I must be outside the norm. I have never intentionally looked at other men's crotches, even back in the day when I was in the Army or in locker rooms. Dicks were just part of the landscape.

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:02 am
by radioradio
As a guy who has always been on the small side, I never had a bulge to worry about or be proud of. After my prostatectomy I had an innie half the time and a nub the rest of the time.

So now that I have a 3" dick when deflated (and that's not totally flaccid) I have this new friend in my pants that is usually at least a little bit noticeable. Am I uncomfortable with that? No way!

Do women sneak a peek? Absolutely; many do -- some don't. And guys? I agree with Greg. Some guys look, and I'm sure they're not all gay. Just curiosity.

To quote Donnie, "I love my new dick". Even when it's just hanging around doing nothing. ;)

Bob

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:48 pm
by Vagabond127
I like the responses I am getting. I may just continue to wear my boxers or may switch over to my old standby briefs. Just glad I have some support for showing off my BULGE.

THANKS!!

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:08 pm
by Lost Sheep
When did the codpiece go out of style? Or, for that matter, the rolled-up sock stuffed down one's pants?

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:27 pm
by Donnie1954
Don't need the sock anymore. Lol
Donnie

Re: The BULGE

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:25 pm
by William8
So do both the AMS 700 LGX and Titan Coloplast help with flaccid appearance?
And do all men who have the implant report a larger or longer appearance?
Thank you