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My wife and I laughed when reading this thread as we've noticed the same changes. I have to be very careful now to not hurt her as I'm not used operating this large equipment.

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Ha my h is skinny so that's not an issue but after I lose weight we might be bottoming out. :)

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Whoever resurrected this thread, I want to thank you! I'm 6 days post op, bored, a little down and feeling frumpy. READING THIS THREAD WAS THE MOST FUN IVE HAD ALL WEEK! Thank you to all who contributed! I'm going to stalk the Men's Room when I need to be cheered up from now on.

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And I have to put in a vote for "girth". ;)

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You guys are cracking me up!!!

I'm just sort of wondering what the attachment is but at the same time I don't want to know.

And I have to put in a vote for "girth". ;)

Just a reminder, ladies, this is the Man Room. As is stickied in The powder Room: http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/250198-attention-men-the-powder-room-is-for-ladies-only/

the same applies here in The Man Room:

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/250199-attention-ladies-the-man-room-is-for-men-only/

I'm guessing you ladies aren't looking for our input on these topics:

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/299928-ok-i-have-a-super-private-question-ladies/

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/253274-xxx-rated-super-serious-question/

These rules were put in place because about a year ago, some folks were crossing the line of appropriateness. I'm not saying your contributions are inappropriate, but as is in the stickied post, these should be havens where our individual genders can receive specific advice.

Thanks

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After my first 50 lbs I could see my junk without having to use a mirror. That was amazing. It seems longer just because it hangs now, but I don't think it's any bigger. We can all wish, but I don't think it's going to change me into a Chippendales Dancer or porn model lol

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I'm not sure if I can handle this...sexcapades already last an hour, we can't have quickies, never able to. Quicky for us means 20 minutes...at least.

I'd kill for a 20 min session! Couldn't even hope for longer.

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So funny you are mentioning Penis Size,

I have experienced Before and after surgery an Immense erection.

Also I have noticed a HORNIER side of me that I have not had since I was a Teen, although I thought of my self

as a Horny DOG, I believe it is NOT JUST because of the surgery, BUT... when ever one loses sooo much weight It cause the body to

experience a sensation all over it.

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Energy in the bedroom went through the roof, like over the first two weeks I just felt healthy but now I am very proud of my changes and I am feeling it, all the time.

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Fun read. can't figure out why there are so many ladies on this thread. Thought this was a man only section of the forum. I wouldn't go reading/posting in the ladies section....

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Who cares if there are women on this thread. Maybe they were hoping for pictures.

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just saying it is funny and all but the designation of a men's only/ women's only sections are for people to post in confidence, things that may not want to divulge to the opposite sex. Me, personally I could care less, but for the sake of rules and other reluctant members I would hope for some privacy.

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Rovo, welcome to the boards. You are correct that The Man's room is intended for men to be able to get feedback from the male audience, but the reading of the forum is allowed. I think this is good as I do think it is important for the opposite sex to know some of the differences in our WLS journeys.

As far as women posting here, there are two thoughts on this:

1) They see the posting in the Recent Topics section which doesn't include the subforum from whence it was posted. They don't take the time to check before posting their comments and alas, there is a post from a woman.

2) Some folks just don't care if they don't follow the requested guidelines. Their opinion is too important to not share.

Myself, I have fallen victim to #1 more than once. Some of the topic seem so innocuous and I post a reply only later to see it was in The powder Room. In those cases, I usually go back and edit my post apologizing offering to edit my comments out. But the bottom line is the OP made their post there so they can receive targeted feedback for reasons only they have to know.

The real issue started a couple years ago when there were a few juvenile comments made which made some people understandably uncomfortable. This is merely an effort to thwart any future issues. I believe for the most part, people police themselves well.

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I no longer have dickie do disease. IAW my stomach no longer sticks out further than my dickie do.

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