TMI Tuesday: November 14th, 2023

The author of TMI Tuesday has decided to end her reign, but we have decided to continue on, going back to the archives. We’re going to continue with 2012, even though it’s a day off since that was a leap year. So here we are with an archived set of questions.


TMI Tuesday: November 13, 2012

Posted on November 12, 2012 by TMI Tuesday blog

Some men who have been treated for Prostate Cancer are unable to get an erection.

1. If they were treated with surgery, the usual reason is nerve damage. They may have success with a penis pump.
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Question: Have you (or your partner) ever used a pump? Did it work? Was it a turn-on or a turn-off?

Jayden: I haven’t ever seen one used.

Richard: Nope.

2. If they were treated with radiation, the usual reason is damage to blood vessels. They may have good luck with Viagra or one of the other impotence meds. Question: Have you (or your partner) ever used Viagra, Cialis, or similar? Did it work? Any interesting side effects? Any 4-hour erections? Tell us how you made use of that 😉

Jayden: I’ve had a partner who used it. He said it gave him headaches, so it wasn’t really a fun time, unfortunately.

Richard: Also no, as far as I know.

3. Some men may opt for a penile implant. See http://www.urologicalcare.com/advanced-ed-treatments/types-penile-implants/. Do you have experience with a penile implant (as owner or lover-of-owner)? Did it work for you?

Jayden: Nope, no experience.

Richard: Nada.

4. If they were treated with hormone therapy (e.g. Lupron Depot), they may also lose all libido. I can’t think of a good question, but if you have a story, please share. Some men diagnosed with Prostate Cancer change their diet or avoid certain foods.

Jayden: No story for this one, but I hope those people can find something that works for them.

Richard: This is turning into one of those awkward grad student surveys.

5. Did you ever change your diet for health reasons? How did it work out? How long did you stay on the diet? The prostate is a sexual organ, and treatment of the prostate changes the sexual experience.

Jayden: I have changed my diet for health reasons. It’s mostly stuck around and I’ve lost a lot of weight.

Richard: I was vegetarian for a while. I had a lot more energy. I’ve thought about going back, but I’m not sure how I’d cook for Jayden then.

6. A man who has had his prostate removed does not ejaculate at orgasm. How would you react to a total lack of cum?

Jayden: There are good and bad parts, as with most things. Less messy!

Richard: I think I’d really ham it up. “I’M CUMMING SO HARD, OOOH YEEEAHHHH!”

7. Although removal of the prostate reduces the intensity of orgasm in the pelvic region, some men report orgasmic feelings in other parts of the body, some describing a “whole body orgasm.” How cool is that?

Jayden: That does sound awesome!

Richard: Sounds fun.

8. Do you think a man treated for Prostate Cancer deserves a blow job? If yes, please email Virtual Sin aka SinnerMan…

Jayden: Sure! Hope he’s had many blow jobs since 2012…

Richard: We demand updates!


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