Thursday, October 7, 2021

Open Up

 

The men on that Reddit forum (yesterday's post) prove why it's important for men to open up and talk to one another. 


To leave the dick jokes behind once in a while.



And offer some serious advice and assistance.


I always stress that if the cock won't stand up,

there's most likely an underlying issue and to go see your doctor.

But we must also understand that not all physicians have the tenacity to keep searching for a solution. Finding the right doctor is important.
It took me numerous doctors and five years to get a diagnosis. Yes, the cramping and twitching and stumbling took precedence over the limp cock, but it was research and finding others with the same symptoms that finally led to answers. To the only doctor who even asked about boners.

It's why I ask you, my Faithful Readers, for ideas and suggestions when folks have questions.

9 comments:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

The funny thing is, men think about their dicks like, 10 hours a day. But they never talk about them. Not even when they face dick problems. The Marlboro Man is gonna die without finding out what is it that killed him.

XOXO

Your French Patrick said...

For sure, it's important for men to open up and talk to one another, by comparing various opinions or experiences of well-chosen and trustworthy interlocutors. Like you, for example.

Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.

Mistress Maddie said...

I never had an issue talking about my dick. Good , bad, or otherwise. And if you can't talk to a doctor then, who can you talk to? That what their there for.

uptonking said...

I can't imagine being a straight man and not having someone to talk about your dick with. I have a few gay acquaintances and we get right to the 'meat' of the issue... no holds barred. It's fun to talk about your willie and hear about others. Kizzes. And hello French Patrick! Long time no...

whkattk said...

@ Six - That's the thing - plain and simple. Our cocks are on our mind all. the. time. But we don't talk about issues we have with other guys. That needs to change. XOXO

whkattk said...

@ MFP - Aw, merci, mon ami. Hugs and bisous.

whkattk said...

@ Upton - Yeah, see, I think gay guys are willing to talk --- it's the straight ones who seem to be afraid to talk to one another about cock. Sad, isn't it? Kisses.

Xersex said...

talking is important: it allows a comparison also on these topics.
About myself, I have so much libido in me that it will be the last muscle to go through rigor mortis, I think.

T said...

Me and my friend (he straight and married with kids) we talk about our dicks. We have known each other over 10years and if anything happening with our dicks we tell each other.

Lately he been having problems getting his up, went to the doctor and doctor gave him the Cialis tablets. For him it was a shock that its come to him needing that to get a hard dick. We talked about it for a while to see what else was going on. Found other stuff that was going on at home. He still has them never used them.

Its not so much that we openly talk about our dicks with each other its more that he has someone that he can be open with.