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Community Conversation => Transgender talk => Topic started by: MelissaB on May 20, 2019, 01:03:01 PM

Title: Medications, supplements ... devices?
Post by: MelissaB on May 20, 2019, 01:03:01 PM
I'm curious.  I have been searching the net trying to find a reliable method to completely block my ability to become erect, while retaining my sex drive. My anatomy is such that typical chastity devices don't really work for me - they don't stay in place - and they also create an unsightly "bulge". If only there were an effective erection blocking pill that didn't mess with hormone levels. I want that thing to stay soft and tiny no matter what - but don't want to lose any of my sex drive. Any thoughts?   
Title: Re: Medications, supplements ... devices?
Post by: F_P_M on May 20, 2019, 01:37:11 PM
I was under the impression as your T lowered from hrt erections would become less common but I admit, I don't really know for sure.

But I have seen that low testosterone and high Estrogen can cause erectile dysfunction which is basically what you're after right?

I would be cautious about taking anything too strong because thigns that have erectile dysfunction as a side effect often have a lot of other far worse side effects or a risk of liver damage and you don't really want to damage your health. Likewise any strapping device could cause damage and hurt you.

you need like.. reverse viagra.

I found one thing about preventing erections post operatively in men who had adult circumcisions, but it sounds like a short term sort of solution to prevent the pain there.

thing to remember though is that cis women get erections too. It's just the clit is so much smaller you don't see it.

Would it help at all to think of your penis as a very pronouced clit instead?

Ultimately though, as estrogen increases and t decreases those erections should become less common hopefully.

Sadly i think the only way to prevent erections is to get vaginoplasty and remove the offending organ.
Title: Re: Medications, supplements ... devices?
Post by: Linde on May 20, 2019, 05:10:47 PM
I have not had an erection in years, even before my orchi not.  But it is very normal that marching along with not having an erection the losing of your libido will take place.  I don't know how else you can achieve the one without influencing the other one?
Title: Re: Medications, supplements ... devices?
Post by: Finding Lauren on May 21, 2019, 12:26:06 PM
Melissa,

I wear the Lori Tube 8A chastity device.  It's small and requires a piercing to hold it in place.  This makes it impossible to remove without the key.  You can pick a small diameter tube, and even request a spike or two (they make it painful if you start to get excited, and will train you to remain soft in a few months).
Search Lori tube to find them.


Lauren
Title: Re: Medications, supplements ... devices?
Post by: Linde on May 21, 2019, 04:52:49 PM
Quote from: Finding Lauren on May 21, 2019, 12:26:06 PM
Melissa,

I wear the Lori Tube 8A chastity device.  It's small and requires a piercing to hold it in place.  This makes it impossible to remove without the key.  You can pick a small diameter tube, and even request a spike or two (they make it painful if you start to get excited, and will train you to remain soft in a few months).
Search Lori tube to find them.


Lauren
Has anybody ever looked into the long-term health consequences with these contraptions?