Erection Forever... Or Never?

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One day you get a huge, throbbing erection that won't go away. You go to the doctor and learn that you have a mysterious, new condition that makes becoming flaccid impossible. There is a way to treat the condition, but it will leave you unable to become erect. The doctor assures you that there will be no negative affects on your health if you don't seek treatment and your ability to orgasm, ejaculate and urinate will not be negatively affected at all.

What do you do? Do you live your life with a never-ending erection or do you seek treatment and become permanently impotent?

For the women and gay men, if this happened to your partner whay would be your advise to them?
 

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if there's no negative physiological effects on your body then why would you opt to ever go flaccid. it would pretty much be equivalent to another appendage on your body. it just so happens that it's your penis but still the same notion. you'd elect to stay hard so you can continue to have the ability to fuck.

you could ask the same question about your forearm, per se. what if one day your forearm loses the bones in it and goes limp. it doesn't affect your body in anyway, would you choose to leave it or have your bone back?

thank you for the entertaining question but doesn't make any sense to ask this? are you implying that if you had a big dick, you would forever have a big dick silhouette in your pants forever for the world to see and how would you mentally and physically handle that? perhaps that is the question the OP is trying to portray?
 
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if there's no negative physiological effects on your body then why would you opt to ever go flaccid. it would pretty much be equivalent to another appendage on your body. it just so happens that it's your penis but still the same notion. you'd elect to stay hard so you can continue to have the ability to fuck.

you could ask the same question about your forearm, per se. what if one day your forearm loses the bones in it and goes limp. it doesn't affect your body in anyway, would you choose to leave it or have your bone back?

thank you for the entertaining question but doesn't make any sense to ask this? are you implying that if you had a big dick, you would forever have a big dick silhouette in your pants forever for the world to see and how would you mentally and physically handle that? perhaps that is the question the OP is trying to portray?

For me, I just imagine having a constant, throbbing erection being too much of an impediment to living a normal life. Can you ever leave your house like that? You'll be called a pervert. The types of jobs you would be able to get would be severely limited. Even if your erection won't hurt you physically, it will limit the physical activities you can participate in. It will be hard to play any kind of sport with a hard on. Is it worth giving up so much just so that you can still fuck every once in a while?
 

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Okay. Gonna assume I am a dude, or at least have a penis that could go never-ending erection *hums theme song*

Couple of questions.

Do I have a sit down job?

At my sit down job, do I ever have to give presentations to a large audience?

Are my grandparents still alive?
Nobody wants to hug Gran with a rager.

Am I a side sleeper?
 

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Okay. Gonna assume I am a dude, or at least have a penis that could go never-ending erection *hums theme song*

Couple of questions.

Do I have a sit down job?

At my sit down job, do I ever have to give presentations to a large audience?

Are my grandparents still alive?
Nobody wants to hug Gran with a rager.

Am I a side sleeper?

You could also talk about what you would do if your significant other had this condition.
 

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One day you get a huge, throbbing erection that won't go away. You go to the doctor and learn that you have a mysterious, new condition that makes becoming flaccid impossible. There is a way to treat the condition, but it will leave you unable to become erect. The doctor assures you that there will be no negative affects on your health if you don't seek treatment and your ability to orgasm, ejaculate and urinate will not be negatively affected at all.

What do you do? Do you live your life with a never-ending erection or do you seek treatment and become permanently impotent?

For the women and gay men, if this happened to your partner whay would be your advise to them?
it would not bother me....

Happened once Pirapism event
That one time I happened to slip up and forgot to close the blinds that one time... I did not feel embarrassed..... little over dozen people saw it.. well the tall tent it made.. I think they should be a bit more embarrassed for them starring at it and my room mate face was priceless... i'm sure people asked him about it..
 
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Activities like going to a public pool or spa would be off the table. Would gather a lot of eyes you'd probably be asked to leave and never come back ahah. I think you'd be sacrificing a lot of things you could participate in if you had a constant iron dick.

Exactly. It would be a totally life changing condition. I think a lot of people are underestimating just how big of an effect this would have on your life.
 

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One day you get a huge, throbbing erection that won't go away. You go to the doctor and learn that you have a mysterious, new condition that makes becoming flaccid impossible. There is a way to treat the condition, but it will leave you unable to become erect. The doctor assures you that there will be no negative affects on your health if you don't seek treatment and your ability to orgasm, ejaculate and urinate will not be negatively affected at all.

What do you do? Do you live your life with a never-ending erection or do you seek treatment and become permanently impotent?

For the women and gay men, if this happened to your partner whay would be your advise to them?
I would keep my raging hard on.
 

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Erection forever was basically my life before 30 :p Now they happen only when I want, which is fine but I'm adept at walking around with one.
 

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Exactly. It would be a totally life changing condition. I think a lot of people are underestimating just how big of an effect this would have on your life.
Why life changing. ... any time I’ve had a boner I just tuck it up under my belt and untuck my shirt . Or just wear a suit coat

I guess it would be tough if your dick don’t reach your belt line... but you could just wear bike shorts or bib shorts under clothing
 

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Why life changing. ... any time I’ve had a boner I just tuck it up under my belt and untuck my shirt . Or just wear a suit coat

I guess it would be tough if your dick don’t reach your belt line... but you could just wear bike shorts or bib shorts under clothing

Could you really live your whole life like that?
 

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It wouldn’t be ideal but yeah

I mean people live with missing limbs and some pretty debilitating handicaps ( missing limbs, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, autoimmune etc

Having to tuck a boner up in some Lycra shorts ... yeah

in the big picture a pretty minor problem
 

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One day you get a huge, throbbing erection that won't go away. You go to the doctor and learn that you have a mysterious, new condition that makes becoming flaccid impossible. There is a way to treat the condition, but it will leave you unable to become erect. The doctor assures you that there will be no negative affects on your health if you don't seek treatment and your ability to orgasm, ejaculate and urinate will not be negatively affected at all.

What do you do? Do you live your life with a never-ending erection or do you seek treatment and become permanently impotent?

For the women and gay men, if this happened to your partner whay would be your advise to them?

Hey, I live with a guy like that.
 

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It wouldn’t be ideal but yeah

I mean people live with missing limbs and some pretty debilitating handicaps ( missing limbs, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, autoimmune etc

Having to tuck a boner up in some Lycra shorts ... yeah

in the big picture a pretty minor problem
I don't know. I think you're underestimating how big of a problem it would ne.
 

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I think he waits till I'm not around and then he deflates.
Maybe it's the lack of sleep, but for me the existential crisis that leaps out from this question is oddly deflected and deflated a bit by that statement. He's erect, therefore you are? lol

Since priapism IRL is impossible without eventual permanent damage (rimshot), the more likely scenario would be if someone lost his penis and for whatever convoluted reason the doc could only give him one of two prosthetics for the patient to wear permanently: flaccid or erect.

Now here's a fun and ridiculous twist for you... What if the doc could only attach a sad, flaccid prosthetic that was molded from the patient's now discarded ex-penis, or transplant a very impressive, fully-working actual penis from another person who magically happens to be the only compatible donor -- and is also the patient's significant other's ex that they never got over. The ex's dick has no problems and isn't locked into a forever erection, but I wonder how hard it would be for the patient to get and keep it up.
 

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I have an inflatable implant. Have keep it fully erect for over 3 days. Nude most of that time but when I had the dress to go out it wasn't that difficult to hide. Thin pants, shorts are harder but doable. So I guess my answer would be erection forever. To bad for those that don't like seeing the bulge.