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Title: How changeable or flexible is the angle ?
Post by: thx1138 on January 15, 2023, 03:54:39 PM
How flexible or changeable is the angle or is it fixed ? Can you change positions or angles ? If she is on top and
moves in such a way to change the angle of the penis; how does that work ? Does it hurt ?

Thanks
Title: Re: How changeable or flexible is the angle ?
Post by: Hawk on January 31, 2023, 11:33:44 AM
There is no position I cannot have sex in.  An implant, though amazing, is not rocket science.  Your cavernosa chambers still fill with fluid to form a rigid penis.  The difference is they are lined with a flexible insert that holds saline instead of blood.  Your penis does not become a rod driven into your pubic bone.

You also have the option to make it as firm (hard) as you choose.  I can have sex with 12 pumps or 22 pumps.  If I wanted, I could wear clothing with eight pumps which would give me a good filled-out but somewhat flaccid "chub".
Title: Re: How changeable or flexible is the angle ?
Post by: jj21 on February 01, 2023, 04:05:31 AM
I've been curious about this question too, some users have reported that with a Titan, they aren't able to do girl on top, as she isn't able to grind on the penis (it is too hard). I'm guessing you can just inflate less to accommodate for this?

Title: Re: How changeable or flexible is the angle ?
Post by: Hawk on February 02, 2023, 11:48:03 PM
Sometimes I have trouble pressing things member read on other forums.  They are so absurd I wonder what the full context was and wonder about the credibility of the one making the post.  The nonsense on certain other forums is what prompted us to stop linking to them and starting our own ED boards. 

It has to be obvious that a Titan implant can deflated until it is so soft you can not even penetrate so how could it be too hard for any position???  Female on top in regular or reverse position work just fine even with a very stable implant by a great surgeon.