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What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 1:05 pm
by 6gauge
Hey guys, Its been close to a year since I've posted anything since my wife was diagnosed with cancer and at that I was mostly on the injection board.

Since her condition is stabilized I have finally made an appointment with a urologist next month to talk implants and of course I have a question that I have not seen answered before.

What can you no longer do, or are afraid to do since going bionic? IE: rough play, ball play etc. any information would be greatly appreciated.

Also if there is anyone in Las Vegas that would be willing to do a "Show and Tell" I would be very interested in hearing from you.

Thank you in advance,
Bill

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:37 pm
by Eugene
I can't think of much regarding what I can't do.

I haven't tried bicycling yet, but most comment that they had zero problems biking. We'll see this spring.

My penis still aches some when I am outside in very cold, windy weather. Some have shared that this may go away after a while. I am only about four months post op on my implant. I have dealt with it by dressing warmer, mostly with another set of brief underwear.

I did the injection thing for a few years and until it lost its effectiveness for me. I am so glad I am bionic now and don't have to inject drugs in my dick and hope I got the right amount and didn't stick a needle in a blood vessel. I think you will be much happier with bionic hardware. :D

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:12 pm
by bldoink
6guage,

I'm very happy for both of you that your wife's situation has stabilized. Cancer is so stressful on all concerned. I'm sure you are both very pleased and relieved.

Enjoy your life and your love.

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:00 pm
by BustedBob
I can't piss in a straight line.

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:03 pm
by radioradio
I can't make my dick disappear inside of me. :)
Bob

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:44 pm
by Smetro
Can't make out I have a tiny limp dick anymore! :lol:

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 9:59 pm
by Xomanow
There is nothing that I cannot do or am restricted from doing that I have done before......I do a fair amount of biking in the spring and summer and I don't have any issues.....I'm headed out west for 9 days of skiing and don't anticipate any problems.....rough sex has not been a problem if you take certain precautions.....and that's just being aware as I'll explain.....

If the woman (or person) is on top and your penis slips out.....it can be painful if they come back down on you and "miss".....I learned that the "hard" way......so, if you are aware of a "mistroke" (I think I just made that word up) you should either quickly turn to the side or use your hands to prevent your partner from slamming down on you.......same goes for rear entry.....if you are at a fast pump rate and you clear the entrance, put on the brakes as you may smash into solid cheek on the return stroke.......I should probably write a service manual.....and call it The Cervix Manual......

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 6:16 am
by ocitgo
6gauge, Nice to hear from you again. It must be difficult with your wife for to have cancer. I hope she get well and stays that way. I had leukemia 25 yrs ago

I had an implant in November but accidentally tore my stitches out. The wound is nearly healed. It works like it should. I wish I had it done a couple years ago. MY urologist was local as was the hospital. I had an AMS 700. It gets harder than you need and works as designed. My cost was zero.

Bob F

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 7:05 am
by Greg1956
Overall I am able to do everything I always could do. One exception is public nudity, but I think that will be OK again soon. I am a nude model for artists and also enjoy nude beaches. Currently my implanted penis will sometimes point up when I am laying down, but in the 4 months since surgery it has become more and more relaxed and is getting back to where I can probably resume both activities soon if I want to.

Greg

Re: What Can't you do since going Bionic???

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:35 am
by 6gauge
ocitgo wrote:6gauge, Nice to hear from you again. It must be difficult with your wife for to have cancer. I hope she get well and stays that way. I had leukemia 25 yrs ago

I had an implant in November but accidentally tore my stitches out. The wound is nearly healed. It works like it should. I wish I had it done a couple years ago. MY urologist was local as was the hospital. I had an AMS 700. It gets harder than you need and works as designed. My cost was zero.

Bob F



Thanks Bob hopefully things will work out with her too.