Skeptical_One wrote:
…You also have to keep in mind that injectable Phalloplasty isn't mainstream, so the percentage of women who even know this is a thing is so far & few that they'll likely chalk it up to it being an "unusual penis," and probably won't dwell on it much more than that….
That’s changing VERY rapidly. Women are aware as there have been articles in men’s magazines and in women’s magazines about different ways men enlarge their penises.
A subject they find intriguing and liberating. They often feel objectified and somewhat “forced” to get bigger boobs, etc.. so many feel relieved and even joyful to see some men go through similar bouts of insecurity with their bodies.
Also, the vast majority of health care professionals are women. Just look at the many posts here where guys had different procedures done and then ended up going to their regular healthcare practitioner to have stitches removed, bandages re-wrapped and even to have fillers injected into their penises....
Often the nurses or practitioners at those clinics wouldn’t do it because they’re not familiar with the procedure.
However - women talk. Always have and always will!
“Vive la différence!”
So if a single person went to a clinic in a smaller XYZ town to have stiches removed after a penile surgery of some kind, I guaradamntee you that ALL of the nurse’s girlfriends have heard about that. Period!
I was married to someone who worked in health care profession and trust me - if one woman in your town has heard, read or seen anything that unusual - every woman in health care profession in that town knows it.
They aren’t supposed to be doing it BUT they’re ALL doing it!
I remember my ex whispering to her girlfriends over the phone about any and all different or “weird” things she’d seen, or done for her patients that day.
She’d whisper because she knew I didn’t like that type of gossiping..
Point being - if a woman says she hasn’t heard about penile enlargement procedures she’s been living under a rock.. …or she’s lying.