wilsonmill wrote:Johnny516 wrote:Appreciate all the feedback. Would any of you hesitate to recommend the implant to someone at age 30?
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.
Depends on who I would be recommending it to. My feeling is the vast majority of guys that would even let themselves consider an implant are already there. I could have used an implant at 30, but I never thought of it as a realistic possibility until 49. Why not? I don’t know, but it was partially just fatalism on my part.
If you find yourself at a place where you are compelled by the idea of an implant, there is likely a reason. There certainly are some guys here that regret getting it, but they are pretty rare.
For me, as a life-long venous leak sufferer, when I was your age I *could* get erections most of the time with pills. But, sometimes I lost them, and the side effects and lack of spontaneity affected my desire for sex. The result was that I lacked confidence, and did not have a very satisfactory sex life, either for me or my partners. That in turn affected my whole outlook on life… I couldn’t be the man I wanted to be.
If I had considered an implant back then (I didn’t) and followed the “don’t get an implant until you have no other option” advice that is frequently given, I wouldn’t have gotten one. But looking back now, that would have been the wrong choice for me. I wish I had gotten one when I was 30! Or even earlier.
Because for me, an implanted dick is much, much better than a dick that usually gets hard on pills. An implant makes me completely confident, it allows me to be spontaneous, I don’t associate sex with negative side effects, I can just focus on being the best lover I can be without worrying about losing my erection.
With all due respect to brother wilsonmill, my bionic cock is significantly better than my god given pecker! Even when I could technically still get hard with pills.
So, take what you hear here from me and everyone else with a giant chunk of salt. We’re all different, and have had different experiences. What works for me may not work for you or anyone else. Only you can really make the decision. A lot depends on what your personal circumstances are, the importance of sex in your life, your partner’s thoughts (and whether they are likely a permanent partner), etc.
Be well,
Leto
50. Implanted 5/21/2024 at Kaiser SSF. AMS 700 CX 21cm, 3cm RTE. Penoscrotal. Venous leak my whole life. Pills helped, but hated the side effects; worked less as I aged. Skipped injections. Grateful to bionic brotherhood that helped me make this decision.