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Was wondering the same thing. Gonna be nice to add a couple inches to the ol johnson

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The pad does shrink but the extra skin is still there. That said there is more "usable" length; just be careful not to hurt your partner with your enthusiasm for the extra length.

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The pad does shrink but the extra skin is still there. That said there is more "usable" length; just be careful not to hurt your partner with your enthusiasm for the extra length.

I would second that - the fat shrinks along with everywhere else, but there is still some skin sag (along with other places), so the locker room appearance may not have changed a lot, but there is more practical "reach" there now, just as there was when my wife lost her pubic pad after her surgery a few years ago. I expect that I will need to have a bit of tightening done when this is all over and that would get picked up along with the ab region.

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This happened with me also! The pad is shrinking and I have atleast and extra 2-1/2" to 3 " of exposure in the flaccid state and the other state is doing well also :rolleyes: it has been a great side benefit....

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I read somewhere that for every 35 pounds you lost you gain a usable inch.

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I don't think that is true otherwise men who lose 200 pounds would gain 6 inches. There are only so many inches there to begin with. But, hey, no worries. You get extra inches on your manhood and we get extra inches in boob sag. You got the better end of the deal there.

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