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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So I Jez had prostate cancer surgery back in Feb of this year which has left me with erectile dysfunction. So after many different treatments for this I have now had to result to an injection in my gentleman's parts to get erect. My question is would this put couples and single Females meeting us. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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Be honest and up front. One of these my be medically trained, familiar with this condition or may have a medical fetish about these things. Allowing for those who are squeamish, if they not bothered about it, why should you be? |
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I would like to say it wouldn't put me off but in all honesty it might do. I am a bit needle phobic so just the thought of you having to do it makes me wince.
Providing I didn't have to witness you injecting or see the needle it might be ok.
(I'm diabetic and I hope to god I never have to inject insulin or I'm buggered . I don't have my blood tested as often as I should because of the needles) |
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I reckon I'd be curious and actually want to watch. Things fascinate me.
A lot of women get dry when they hit menopause and need to lube up, I really don't see any difference apart from the application. |
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