Living with Erectile DysfunctionThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Erectile Dysfunction Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download One Testicle Embarrassment I’ve lived my whole life with only the right testicle, which has caused some negative psychological effects, i believe. I have been sexually frustrated since my teenage years, because i could never deal with the anger i felt when a girl laughed at me or called me something like a “freak” (which made me loose my erection), i started to suffer by anticipation when i wanted to meet somebody and turned into a compulsive porno addicted masturbator. I’m a single 26 years old man/kid now and yes, it’s still extremely embarrassing for me to get naked! I can’t live like a pervert anymore either!!! I’m looking forward to have an implant that can help to improve my self esteem and start a sexual relationship as well. I know that most of implants are used to replace removed testicles due cancers, torsions, etc. so i presume that these men’s scrotums will easily accommodate the implants, once they were used to have two testicles inside. Even knowing that the scrotum is kind of “elastic” mine has always accommodated just one testicle of bigger dimensions, once it has been working like if i had two. Is it safe for somebody 26 years aged, who has always lived with one testicle to have an implant? Will the scrotum find room for the implant? Comments
March 2009
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