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Beverley - 02 May 2004 15:49 GMT
It was the real thing!
Yes, it was long awaited and worth every minute.

Of course I'm watching with baited breath and saying "don't over pump it".
Well he didn't but we went to use it and it fell. So we tried the ring.
(Yep, those things can fly almost as well as the old diaphragm. LOL ) But
once on the tube it didn't take long to re-pump everything back up and then
slip the ring into place. Tried the largest ring first. Pumped a few more
times just to make sure. The large standard tension ring worked.

The penis was cool not cold and it looked a little extra pinky-blue instead
of pale pink. But being he had a very natural erection in the lower half it
flag-poled straight out instead of the floppy one that usually occurs with a
pump. He looked like a 30 year old again! Oh, it worked just fine. It was
wonderful. He had a strong orgasm which then made it too sensitive to play
around much longer. So I carefully removed the ring and watched it normally
fall.

So obviously it is going to require a few minutes of prep work for us to
have normal sex. But as has been stated in previous posts it's not unusual
for couples to use or do something first usually to prevent conception that
a few minutes with the pump is really no big deal.

Happy wife, happy wife, happy, happy, happy wife with a very satisfied
husband.
:-)
Bev
Larry - 02 May 2004 16:32 GMT
Congratulations! I salute you!

> It was the real thing!
> Yes, it was long awaited and worth every minute.
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> :-)
> Bev
DF - 02 May 2004 16:46 GMT
Hurray!!! and congratulations.  Remember, practice makes perfect so
practice, practice, practice. <G>

Dwight

> It was the real thing!
> Yes, it was long awaited and worth every minute.
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> :-)
> Bev
Lee - 02 May 2004 17:31 GMT
Wow, Bev, fantastic! Your post made me smile so much :)

You know, the preparation stuff will eventually feel different, too.
At first we used to find it such a drag and kind of cold. But after a
while it becomes the oppostite - excitement, anticipation, LOL, I fill
up the needle (I know, I know, OUCH, it's not a nice thought) and
place it on his bedside table... then go and look for something nice
to wear, and it's a nice build up.  The best part is when he has a
semi erection and he has to wait for it to go down completely before
he puts the needle in. I'm laughing and he's complaining!  What a
life....

Lee


Wakeley Purple - 02 May 2004 18:25 GMT
> It was the real thing!
> Yes, it was long awaited and worth every minute.
...
> Happy wife, happy wife, happy, happy, happy wife with a very satisfied
> husband.
> :-)
> Bev

Great news Bev, reading your post was almost like being there 8).

I think I'll quit renting triple-x videos and just lurk this ng.

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RRP 1/12/04
Pathology agreed with biopsy + Negative margins
Erection 1/30/04

MH - 02 May 2004 23:09 GMT
Congrats, Bev!!
Exactly how long had it been??  When was your husband's brachy??

MikeH

> It was the real thing!
> Yes, it was long awaited and worth every minute.
Steve Kramer - 02 May 2004 23:41 GMT
I'm very happy for you both.

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> It was the real thing!
> Yes, it was long awaited and worth every minute.
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> :-)
> Bev
John Loomis - 03 May 2004 03:15 GMT
I did not use Viagra today...It was a softee...But still did the trick...
I am glad and with the rings you can note how the penis works.  It needs
blood flow and restriction.
Us men have to keep the Hydraulics in order, and if we need a pump or a
band, what the hey!
Good talk Bev, and glad you enjoyed the erection....
John Loomis
Keep it up!
> It was the real thing!
> Yes, it was long awaited and worth every minute.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> :-)
> Bev
c palmer - 03 May 2004 08:59 GMT
i think it is terrific that both of you can enjoy.  may you have fun
trying to wear the pump and rings out....... gee, i wonder if the gov't
would give him another one or is there a time limit on how often you can
have one?????  

~ curtis

knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional    
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
 
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