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Stay+
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Posted 2/8/2014 3:06 PM (GMT 0)
7 weeks post RALP, this is my first experience with Viagra.
I was up early, the count down started at 6:30 AM on an empty stomach. By 7:30 the ignition sequence had started. I went back to bed and my wife woke up very surprised that the Rocket was fueled and ready for launch.
The flight was successful, I reached the outer atmosphere and saw the stars.
I will Stay Positive (Stay+)
Purgatory
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Posted 2/8/2014 3:14 PM (GMT 0)
stay, that is wonderful, and amazing. so happy for you and your wife, and only 7 weeks out from surgery. sounds like signs of great things to come.
david
InTheShop
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Posted 2/8/2014 3:19 PM (GMT 0)
keep it up...
Stay+
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Posted 2/8/2014 3:19 PM (GMT 0)
Thank you David, it was a surprise for both of us.
Purgatory
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Posted 2/8/2014 3:23 PM (GMT 0)
I hope you learn to enjoy the "dry" orgasms. Five plus years later, i would never trade back. My post PC sex life has been great (one of the rare one with zero ED). The dry part, has lead to some interesting encounters, and the new orgasms, are so much longer in duration, power, and intensity than anything i ever had pre-pc. and who needs the mess.
David
Reltnie
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Posted 2/8/2014 5:07 PM (GMT 0)
I have the TV on as I'm reading this and what movie do I come across while channel surfing?? Apollo 13!! They were describing the "docking" procedure, and I couldn't help but laugh out loud as I was reading your rocket anology
Happy landings,
Tom
lapilot
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Posted 2/8/2014 5:59 PM (GMT 0)
Purgatory, I agree the dry orgasm are far better! And I like InTheShop reply, "keep it up..." which is so true.
jym62
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Posted 2/8/2014 6:26 PM (GMT 0)
Stay+
Great post, great results; I laughed till I cried!
Berk
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Posted 2/8/2014 7:44 PM (GMT 0)
Stay+,
Congratulations on you successful launch. So happy for you and the positive outcome.
You're ahead of me. Close to throttling up but not ready yet. Still waiting for liftoff sequence.
Berk
tdnjam
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Posted 2/8/2014 8:06 PM (GMT 0)
Although an erection still eludes me, I will have to echo the comments about
a dry orgasm. They do seem to be pretty intense!
gedman
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Posted 2/9/2014 2:22 AM (GMT 0)
Stay-
That's fantastic news. Congrats!
Do know that Dr. Mulhall's research shows that ED tends to get worse over the first 3 months before getting better for most folks. I hope that your experience is different and you continue to have successful "missions" regularly :)
-Gedman
PSA3DOT7
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Posted 2/10/2014 2:09 AM (GMT 0)
Good for you mate!
You are indeed way ahead of the bulk of us - Enjoy! Its encouraging to note that surgeons are getting better recovery rates.
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