What I've gathered it the silicones are a bit harder, but I got the impression (maybe wrongly) that the salines had shown more sign of bursting/leaking. It seems to be a common complaint that they're too round and too hard. Maybe they're round to reduce wear and tear on the skin. Trouble is, it's unlikely they're going to have a vast selection of models to choose from anyway, and you can't exactly wait around why they order the latest upgrade! I've suddenly had an image of a bunch of blokes meeting to compare implants...."no officer, you don't understand!".

On another (UK) forum a few bods were saying that it was better not stitched because it can tug. I was thinking that real ones do roll around inside the scrotum when you cross your legs and if it's fixed to the scrotum maybe that could be uncomfortable. On the other hand if it's not stitched, I'd be worried where it might end up i.e. inside your abdomen(?).
I still can't make up my mind whether to have one or not. Initially I though yes, but then hearing complaints about some being really uncomfortable, and a lot of women *reportedly* saying they don't care much about that, I'm thinking why have the extra risk of complications and more surgery to get it out. On the other hand, if I decide I want one - there's a couple of studies on the net indicating that mens psychological well being is improved by having one - I could later. But then I really don't like the thought of a scalpel near my scrotum if it's done later.
Anyway, thanks a lot for the info Pilgrim!
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