There are cases when the IUD has been dislodged and has injured the man's penis, or has even been pushed through the walls of the cervix. It's not common, but I know a guy who this happened to and he refused to have sex with his girlfriend until she had it removed, which I understand.
As these are physical objects of various designs, there's always a chance that they won't stay in place or will have other complications. There's also a history of bad IUD designs and the lawsuits that accompany them (you can find lots of info on the 'net), so that wouldn't be my first choice, but they work for a lot of women, so you have to figure out what works for you.1 1 0 0Wow. I read about men feeling it but not the other cases. Someone else stated it can move as well. Thank you. I will look into it a little more but based off of what your saying I'm starting to think that it's something i am not willing to take a chance with.
As I said, there's plenty to read that's easily available.
You don't have to be big to feel it. I'm average and I have bottomed out in a girl more then once. My ex had an IUD and yes, when I bottomed out I could feel the wires, I actually got to welts on the tip of my penis as a result (looked like I was bit by a snake).
Upside is its not something that happens all the time so make sure you don't do certain positions that cause him to go that deep (though if he is going that deep even without an IUD its probably going to be uncomfortable for you (never heard of a woman that actually liked her cervix hit)) and it shouldn't be a problem.1 0 0 0
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i feel like this is a perv / troll question but i'll reply for the sake of on lookers.
I have an IUD, iv taken crazy BBC, none of them even question the "wires" or whatnot the OP displays. in my opinion op is fetish posting but there's not enough evidence to tell0 3 0 1Are there any side effects i should be worried about?
Hi. I don't care about the whole BBC thing, but do tell me more about these so called wires? What's up with that?
They have to place it inside u and cut the wires as low as possible. I read online that guys complained they could feel the wires but not sure if it's in they head cuz they know it's in there or actually true.
I’m not even sure. I’ve never had to wear one. I’m not sure why women get em. I know not to get pregnant. But if you know what you’re doing you shouldn’t get pregnant & even have to be birth control.
1 0 0 0I was considering it and some people told me about issues from this that are far worse than the question i had. So i did some research and realized this isn't a good idea.
It isn’t, my anatomy professor used to give us a list and have us memorize all the complications that came along with using them. If I only remembered that list. 😂😂
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1 21Hmmm I don't know. but you need to talk to your man if they are worrying about their penis. Sex and stuff can create chafing, soreness, pain, etc. It's important to stay moisturized so maybe you could buy him a bottle of penis health creme to make certain he stays hydrated.
0 0 0 0It can be felt and moved
1 0 0 0Will it cause a problem? Where it will ruin it for him? Is it normal for it to move?
Something worse you could get preg
That's the point of the iud.
There is a string (or strings). My ex-girlfriend had an IUD. I felt the string (s) all the time. I told her. She went to her gynecologist and they shortened the string (s). Didn't matter. I still felt it hitting me every time I went in.
1 0 0 0First them to feel it, they would have to penetrate past your cervix
2 2 0 0Which will not happen at all thank heavens for strong lady bits.
Erm... that's not how it works, IUD's are usually placed in the cervix.
Unless you're screwing a donkey, no penis will be roving around in the cervix.1 0 0 0Okay. I read online that guys claimed to feel it. I just wanted to make sure.
I think a long penis reaches the cervix.
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