My Sagging Buddies
I dunno officially but I got the problem too. I can't flush while sitting or I get wet. I just write it off as a perk and hope the wife comes around with as a perk too.
I believe it is that I am smaller tha I've been in 30 years and am 30 years older so things have matured and maybe gotten stretched a bit but its all operational so far and not a problem, well other than shifting during jogging and such.
If its a problem , you can talk to your surgeon and see if you want to,... shorten/tighten things up any??
That should get some interesting feedback on the main board,....naw, I wouldn't put it thre either.
I'm only 30, but I already have to "tuck" before I sit, lest I have about a 50/50 chance of hitting the water (depending on the throne design). And of course, briefs during racquetball are an absolute requirement. This was already a problem pre weight-loss, it has only gotten worse. By the time I'm 60, I'll probably be able to make all of the major balloon animals without using balloons.
As for the surgical options alluded to earlier, while I haven't actually talked to a surgeon, my early research suggested that doctors might be loath to do anything about it unless it's a severe quality of life issue. The consequences of infection or permanent nerve damage are, needless to say, harrowing. Still, if I ever have PS for my tummy, it will definitely be on my list of questions.
I wonder if the commonly discussed mons-area or LBL operations might have some indirect effect?
Mine have went for a swim and man I hate when that happens. I think mine is where I have lost my ass. I now have a saggy ass.
I noticed a while back that I no longer sit as high in my car. When I first bought my car I didn't have much head room, now I have plenty.
I find it helps how I position my self on the throne. First time I read about it here I didn't really understand, but after that first dunking I now get it.
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