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OP HERE again..... let me explain about Penile Implants. It is 100% internal. There are 3 parts.

1.The Pump, which inflates and the deactivation part is located in the scrotum

2. The tubes are located inside the shaft. There are 2 of them. One on the left and one on the right. The penis has 2 different chambers with the urethra down the center.

3. The Reservoir which holds the saline fluids that flows into the chamber to cause the erection, when the pump is activated. Placed on the inside of the lower side of the abdominal cavity .

 

How it work: To inflate the penis, the pump which is a small ball shaped pump must be squeezed until the desired size is achieved. When you squeeze the pump it releases the saline and it fills the 2 tubes located in the shaft. Then I can do what ever I wants, for as long as I wants. Once I'm finished. There is a button called the deactivation valve that is squeezed above the pump, that will releases the saline from the tubes and it returns to the Reservoir. When with a client I can be discreet with it's operation, or I will tell them about it during our conversation prior to scheduling.

Sound complicated, but it really is not. The best part is that I never again have to worry about if my erection will last or not. No more ingesting harmful chemicals into my body...

 

I understand it may not for everyone, but I have one and it has improved my sex life completely ....:D:p:);)

 

Price may vary depending on your location. Mine was 60K total . It will have to be replace in about 15 years.

 

 

WOW, so you can give yourself a BIG bulge anytime you want ???? Post some pics on the Web, and Ill feature you in my "Package Report" thread in the forum..... :p:D:p

 

The more i think about it, I feel the "100% hard all the time, as long as you like" detail is a great selling point, whether the client be a sexual nymphomaniac or simply curious. or just a voracious cocksucker, it would PEAK my interest !

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$60k total.....so that was wholly elective (self-paid) & not covered by any insurance as "medically-necessary" ?

 

 

If it made a big VISUAL difference for me, I would get it, since I dont top, and am strictly ORAL dominant, hardness isnt a main factor for ME. But if I dropped my drawers and could display a nice heavy hanging schlong, 60K would be a no brainer.... But my research so far has proven the "visual" diff it makes is minimal....

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I guess this may be like so many other things. Some clients are put off by tattoos, which are usually quite visible. Some clients wouldn't think of hiring a smoker, which in most instances is easily detectable by deep kissing, particularly for those who are especially sensitive to this, and some would not even contemplate hiring an escort with an undersized endowment.

 

In your case, @Michael Paul, there may be clients who will pass on hiring you, especially if you are honest and upfront about having your implant. Looking at your flaccid pic up-thread, everything appears normal, unless the angle in the pic is somehow deceiving, but from your statements here, the only way someone might detect your pump after you're fully hard would be by noticing a difference in the texture of your shaft if they were touching and/or manipulating (sucking or jacking) you.

 

It really does come down to this in your case: if you are completely comfortable and secure in the fact that your penile pump is undetectable to the men who hire you, and I would guess that you've felt your fully engorged organ many times since the procedure, so you know if there is any obvious difference between your pre-pump and post-pump hard-on, you know within yourself whether it would be better to explain anything at all about your pump to any possible client or not.

 

Of course, as pointed out by others, advertising that you are hard "100% all the time, as long as you like" in your ad copy might make you so proud of having the ability to do this, that you feel compelled to talk about having the implant. In the end, though, only you may decide if you need, or indeed, want to tell any or all prospective clients about your pump. Certainly, no one who has contributed to this thread so far has any actual experience with a penile implant except you.

 

TruHart1 :cool:

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WOW, so you can give yourself a BIG bulge anytime you want ???? Post some pics on the Web, and Ill feature you in my "Package Report" thread in the forum..... :p:D:p

 

The more i think about it, I feel the "100% hard all the time, as long as you like" detail is a great selling point, whether the client be a sexual nymphomaniac or simply curious. or just a voracious cocksucker, it would PEAK my interest !

That seems the to the consensus on here.... I think I will go with this description... ;)

Yes, I can walk around with any size bulge I wish....I will work on taking some pictures for you JJ

:);):p:D:eek:

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$60k total.....so that was wholly elective (self-paid) & not covered by any insurance as "medically-necessary" ?

ED is considered by some insurance company as medically necessary if there is a medical problem that has caused the ED to occur. In my case an ultra sound was performed. the scan showed I had what is know as a Venous Leak. Basically a small tear in the part of my dick that traps the blood when aroused. My first insurance carrier Humana denied my surgery. I had to wait another year and changed insurance to Ambetter. Once I met my out of pocket expense. My surgery was covered 100%. I paid nothing. In most case ED has an underline cause.

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After I had my surgery , My Urologist was so impressed by my recovery he asked me if I would be interested in becoming a Patient Advocate for men Suffering with ED. I am currently in training now. My target base will be the Gay Community. As we all know we "play" totally different. I use to be a total bottom. After having my surgery I felt more "power" and I am now enjoying topping. As I mentioned it is a life changing.... Oh, I will work with straight men as well.

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I guess this may be like so many other things. Some clients are put off by tattoos, which are usually quite visible. Some clients wouldn't think of hiring a smoker, which in most instances is easily detectable by deep kissing, particularly for those who are especially sensitive to this, and some would not even contemplate hiring an escort with an undersized endowment.

 

In your case, @Michael Paul, there may be clients who will pass on hiring you, especially if you are honest and upfront about having your implant. Looking at your flaccid pic up-thread, everything appears normal, unless the angle in the pic is somehow deceiving, but from your statements here, the only way someone might detect your pump after you're fully hard would be by noticing a difference in the texture of your shaft if they were touching and/or manipulating (sucking or jacking) you.

 

It really does come down to this in your case: if you are completely comfortable and secure in the fact that your penile pump is undetectable to the men who hire you, and I would guess that you've felt your fully engorged organ many times since the procedure, so you know if there is any obvious difference between your pre-pump and post-pump hard-on, you know within yourself whether it would be better to explain anything at all about your pump to any possible client or not.

 

Of course, as pointed out by others, advertising that you are hard "100% all the time, as long as you like" in your ad copy might make you so proud of having the ability to do this, that you feel compelled to talk about having the implant. In the end, though, only you may decide if you need, or indeed, want to tell any or all prospective clients about your pump. Certainly, no one who has contributed to this thread so far has any actual experience with a penile implant except you.

 

TruHart1 :cool:

Thanks for you kind words TruHart1... It is undetectable, visually. The only way I guys will know is if he gets down there an plays with my nuts. I now have 3 ..LOL ...So far no one has said anything about it, nor have I told them.

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So...to inflate, you squeeze your balls, or somewhere around there, and that's the pump? and there's a button under the skin in the balls to deflate? I was thinking it'd be some sort of external pump that you'd connect somehow.

Nope nothing external at all... the pump is the middle device, the release valve is just above it. See that little "Nipple". I squeeze and hold to achieve my flaccid state.

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