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Beginners Guide to Silicone
Hi all. I get approached by a lot of guys who are interested in starting silicone, so I’ve created this pseudo-beginner’s guide to help answer a lot of common questions I get. I have tried to infuse a healthy dose of honesty in this, and I do highlight a lot of the negative aspects and considerations.
Disclaimer: These are purely based on my experience and my personal views and opinions. There is much here that other juiced guys may disagree with or have very different experiences with. As you are researching silicone, some of these would make good questions to ask other juiced guys to collect a wide range of experiences and possibilities for your consideration.
First, be sure to read through my post “What’s Going on in Adam’s Pants” thoroughly.
Second, remember that silicone is permanent, and will cost at least $10,000 to have removed if you do not like it, get sick of it, or if you have complications and need to have it removed. (Correction: a friend who had his removed said that the surgery was closer to $15,000 and with airfare, hotels, food and everything it was easily $20,000 total.) Your health insurance will not cover it. This is not a decision to be taken lightly or done impulsively.
1) When can I get silicone? – A lot of guys see pics of silicone guys and get an impulsive lusting for that size. I totally get it (I promise, I really do). Probably the most important advice I can give about getting silicone is to take your time and never get or add silicone impulsively or when you’re sexually aroused. Fortunately, silicone is not readily available so that helps curb that desire some. I strongly encourage guys to first buy a good quality cock pump (such as a monster tube) and pump for at least several months first. These are not cheap, but neither is silicone. And silicone is absolutely not something you should be stingy with. Pumping will give you a good sense of what your cock and balls will look like when enlarged. Expect that adding silicone will permanently alter your genitals to a very similar shape. I am strongly of the opinion that you should fully understand what is happening to your body when you undergo any body modification. So I would say that you should wait at least a year to consider and research silicone before deciding to commit to it. I researched it for 3-4 years before getting my first injections.
2) What will it look like? – This is different for everyone and there is no way at all to say what your cock and balls will look like with any amount of silicone. Typically, up to 150cc in your shaft and maybe 400 in your sack will look “natural.” It will be very thick and girthy, but some guys will notice that it looks unnaturally big. If you are concerned that it look natural, you will need to stick with smaller amounts. However, if you have used a cock pump, that will give you an idea of what shape your shaft and sack will take when you inject. Some guys have excellent symmetry and everything looks beautiful. Some guys are very asymmetrical and have many quirks. For example, I have an excess of silicone that has migrated under my head. Some guys find that massaging helps shape the silicone. I have found that massaging that area under my head just causes more migration there making it look more uneven. Also, my sack is asymmetrical, and my left side hangs lower while my right side sits higher and sticks out a bit more. Adding more to my right only makes that asymmetry worse. It does not cause my right side to hang lower like I would want it to. Some guys are able to “sculpt” their meat, some guys (like myself) cannot. There is no way to tell what your cock and balls will look like with silicone. No one (not even super experienced silicone guys) can guide you on this or give predictions on what your shape or size will be. This is a gamble you will have to take, and the results (again) are permanent. Guys often ask “what would my cock and balls look like with X amount of silicone?” This is a speculation no one can answer.
3) How much should I get? – This is something every guy will need to decide for himself. DO NOT RUSH and get huge amounts all at once. Start off with a reasonable amount ([UPDATED INFO] a good first fill is 50 in your shaft, and 100-150 in your sack. This may seem a bit modest, and it is. But it’s also permanent. You can always add more. You can never “just have a bit removed”). Subsequent additions should be of a similar volume. Adding a huge amount at once can cause many problems including abnormal distortion, pain in your testicles (from pressure), painful or hyper-sensitive skin from being stretched out, tears in your skin, and it can make it difficult for your skin to heal because of the pressure inside your shaft and sack. A lot of guys considering silicone wonder if they can get my size or bigger. Fair warning, I am on the verge of the “freakishly big” size. Most guys have maybe half my volume and are perfectly content. Rather than setting your sights on an end goal, let it be a moving target. Start off small, enjoy what you have and then consider if you want to add more. Be sure to weigh all the ramifications of it and the people who will notice your bulge – your partner, coworkers, boss, interviewers, people at the gym, kids (kids will notice and stare, I promise), church goers, dates, guys at the bar, parents and family members (including that one out-spoken relative who will out-right ask you in front of all your family members what the hell is going on in your pants). As you get bigger, your bulge will be harder and harder to conceal. Really think about what you are comfortable with. If you are a shy and very private person, having a huge bulge will draw lots of unwanted attention. People WILL talk about it behind your back and ask others instead of asking you.
4) What if my partner doesn’t like the idea? – This is a very important question. If your partner does not like the idea of you getting silicone, then you need to have some serious discussions with them and yourself. I was married for 10 years and while my husband was not opposed to the idea of me getting silicone, he was very nervous. He wanted time (probably a year) to really think about it. I’d already been considering it for 3-4 years and knew it was what I wanted to do. I am also of the opinion that I will make my own decisions about my body, and so long as I am not deliberately harming myself, that is my right. So I went ahead with getting silicone well before my partner was ready for it. Afterwards, he always saw my silicone as a sign of rejection – I wasn’t willing to wait for him. After that, he would rarely touch my cock and balls. As I added more, the situation just got worse. We separated for many reasons, but that was certainly a contributing factor. Whether you tell your partner or not, if you get their approval or not, that’s your call. But be prepared that without their full buy-in, it could cause serious problems in your relationship, or cause it to end altogether. First, make sure your partner fully understands the process and what will be happening to you. Have them read my “What’s Going on in Adam’s Pants” post and this post. They should be as informed about it as you are. Ignorance causes fear which causes resistance. Talk with them through their concerns and support them and address them.
5) Where do I get it? – For your first injection, you must go see a professional. The margin of error for first time juicers is just too small, and the risk is far too great. Also, once you’ve had silicone for a while and are used to answering other people’s questions about it, you will better understand it all around. There is a Doctor in Tijuana who has the best reputation in the world for genital silicone injections. There are a very VERY few others around the world who also inject. Remember, silicone genital modification is an illegal procedure in every country. So to protect the few that do inject, their identity is kept VERY private. They are referred to only through trusted clients. Posting their names for all the world to see could cause them to get arrested and far worse (they could easily be sued for any number of significant offenses). As you research silicone and start socializing with the silicone community, you will find someone who can give you this info. However, if you are just starting the process of considering silicone, this question of “where” is irrelevant for at least a year, until you have researched it and are ready to commit. Note: It is common in the drag community for drag queens to get silicone in their ass or other body parts. Personally, I would NEVER recommend going this route. I have never heard of positive things coming from this, and injecting in one’s ass is VERY different from injection in one’s shaft and sack. Again, silicone is NOT something to go stingy with.
6) What are the risks? – This is the question people want to know but don’t want to ask. There are VERY serious risks that come with silicone injections. First, there is the injection process itself. Silicone is injected in the tissue around the shaft and the testicles. If silicone gets into a vein, it can cause an embolism which can lead to death. If a person does silicone and then does saline infusions, it can cause sepsis which can lead to major complications including comas and death. If there is any foreign substance in the silicone that is not sterilized (a fleck of dirt, a pet hair), it can cause an infection. After the silicone injection site has healed, if the skin is ever torn or punctured, it can also cause an infection. Infections can hide in the liquid silicone making it very difficult and sometimes impossible to cure. The only option is to have the silicone surgically removed or it can cause major health issues including (yup) death. A guy very well known in the silicone community recently passed away due to injection complications. And a few years ago, one of the greatest silicone legends got an infection and had to have his silicone removed. The risk increases with every addition.
7) How do you manage a huge bulge in the workplace or when interviewing? - If you have or are looking for a job where you are constantly in front of others, then your bulge will likely be problematic if you grow to my size. Any time you walk, sit down, stand up, etc. - it’s gonna shift and that will draw attention. Important: Kids WILL notice and stare and sometimes say something. So if you are doing any kind of general public sales, training, speaking, demonstrations, repairs, etc. - be aware that kids are often right at eye level with your bulge and do not have the social etiquette to stifle comments or questions. That aside, I have accepted that I will likely never be in front of a training classroom again (I’m a training designer/developer). Also, finding clothing that is comfortable for day to day wear will be crucial. Custom underwear is no longer a luxury for me, it is essential. I am a 34" waist but have to wear 38" pants to be comfortable. This leaves a large gap in front under my belt. At work, I would wear dark jeans and an untucked longer button down shirt. I slowly went from being tucked in, to untucked, to longer untucked shirts as my bulge grew. This also slowly transitioned my coworkers expectations of my attire so I wasn’t suddenly coming in with a shirt untucked that stretched down to my mid-thighs. It’s not the most professional, but I am not aspiring to climb the ladders of management. If you are looking to go into management or higher, I would strongly discourage you aiming for my size. At my previous employer, they called it the “unspoken resume” - your general workplace behavior that informs leadership’s perception of you. Having a freak bulge (esp in a conservative environment) will not play in your favor. Honestly, in my previous job, my boss (a male) started having major issues with me. He linked them to various behavioral things, but I would not be surprised at all if my growing bulge was part of the problem (he was in HR and knew better than to ever comment or indicate).
8) Where can I find more info? – Finding reliable info can be very difficult. Also, most juiced guys get pretty exhausted from being asked the same questions over and over (hence my two Q&As now). Also, juiced guys get a LOT Of chasers – people who say they want to get silicone but really just want to live vicariously through juiced guys. So they ask these questions over and over and ask them to everyone they find with silicone. Researching for genuine interest in getting it is one thing, obsessively asking for sexual thrill is something else. I’d recommend you start off by researching “The Juiced Man” Yahoo Group. There are several resources there including other FAQs and resources. The other way is through socializing with juiced guys. Don’t make it the sole topic of discussion, and don’t start right off asking for nudes. Be respectful and patient. [UPDATED INFO] To be clear, there is nothing wrong with being a “chaser.” But as @ fanofdensemuscle commented, please be upfront about that. Some guys do appreciate the attention and enjoy sharing experiences and photos. Some do not. I enjoy sharing and am very grateful to have guys that enjoy my journey as much as I have. Unfortunately, I just don’t have a lot of time to respond to all the messages I get.
Thank you everyone for all the positive comments and feedback!! I really appreciate your thoughts!
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TRAINING MYTHS
Among the more popularly held myths and misconceptions concerning training are the following:
MYTH: With the proper choice of exercises, I will be able to control the shape of each one of my muscles. FACT: Your genes will determine your individual muscle’s shape. Your job is to get them big or strong. You can, however, shape your body. You can also shape a body part comprised of several muscles. It is not possible to establish the relative portion of a person’s health or fitness that is determined through heredity, therefore your genetic background neither dooms nor guarantees success in achieving total fitness. MYTH: The Nautilus Principle of “one set to failure” is more effective than other methods for bodybuilders. FACT: Though it is not effective for serious bodybuilders, it can be an effective method for the casual fitness enthusiast. For gains in muscular size, smaller motor units need to be recruited first in each set of an exercise. As the set progresses in intensity, larger units will then be recruited. If the low-threshold motor units are inhibited to recruit the high-threshold motor units for explosive movements (as in powerlifting), the low-threshold units that are not activated will not undergo hormonal adaptations. This is because of the size principle of muscle-fiber recruitment. Since motor units are recruited in an orderly fashion (from low threshold to high) and can span a range of muscle fiber types (Type I and Type II), then a moderate range of repetitions must be used to recruit the entire spectrum of fibers. This recruitment pattern allows the full spectrum of fibers to adapt to training by increasing sensitivity to circulating anabolic hormones. MYTH: If I stay consistent with my program I will eventually have success. FACT: Many trainees faithfully stick to a program that is not producing results, hoping to suddenly notice results. As obvious as it may seem, if you continue to do the same thing, you will continue to get the same results. If you are not consistently seeing results on a monthly basis, you need to reassess your training protocol. MYTH: Leg lifts train my “lower” rectus abdominis, while crunches train my “upper” rectus abdominis FACT: The rectus abdominis muscle controls the tilt of the pelvis and the consequent curvature of the lower spine. By rotating the pelvis posteriorly, the rectus abdominis muscle flattens the lower back, making the erector spinae muscle more effective as an extensor of the spine and the hip flexors more effective in raising the legs. MYTH: Heavy weights (low repetitions) make you bigger, and lighter weights (high repetitions) get you defined. FACT: The average beginning trainee knows that high repetitions (15 repetitions or more) are best for muscular endurance, but are not conducive to gaining muscular mass. The lighter loads used in high-repetition work are not enough to innervate higher threshold motor units in a muscle. The key is that only muscle fibers activated by the resistance training will respond to increased levels of anabolic hormones. When heavier weights (lower reps) are used in resistance training, more muscle fibers are recruited. The more muscle fibers recruited for an exercise, the greater the extent of remodeling in the entire muscle. There is another reason that light weight and high repetitions are not optimal for stimulating muscular hypertrophy. The majority of the work done in high-repetition sets is accomplished by slow-twitch Type I muscle fibers. Type I muscle fibers have a limited ability to hypertrophy. Type IIB fibers are activated when more force is required, and thus have the greatest potential for growth. Heavier weights accomplish more complete activation of the type IIB muscle fibers. According to the size principle, motor units are recruited in order according to their recruitment thresholds and firing rates. Since most muscles contain a range of Type I and Type II fibers, force production can be very low or very high. Therefore, to get to a high-threshold motor unit, all of the motor units below it must be sequentially recruited. Heavy resistance training recruits these high-threshold motor units, therefore all the units below it can undergo hormonal adaptations to the stress of the heavy loads. An increase in serum testosterone levels is one result of heavy resistance training. Since testosterone is the primary hormone that interacts with skeletal muscle tissue, it has both direct and indirect effects on muscle tissue. Resistance training utilizing large muscle groups of the lower body (squats, deadlifts) can increase serum testosterone concentrations more than other types of exercises. Using a resistance of 85% to 95% of one-rep maximum will also increase testosterone levels more than other resistance loads. Many aspiring novices will attempt to lift near 1 RM loads for one or two repetitions in the hopes of gaining muscle size. Although heavy resistance does innervate high-threshold motor units, serum testosterone levels are increased through moderate to high volume of exercises. This is achieved through multiple sets, exercises, and a moderate repetition range (around 10 repetitions), with short rest intervals (between 30 seconds to 1 minute). After a muscle has been subjected to intense stress through maximal force contractions over a moderate repetition range, hormones begin the growth process and muscle remodeling. Growth hormone plays a vital role in adapting to the stress of resistance training. Growth hormone levels can be increased with resistance training through high intensity (10 repetitions coupled with heavy resistance), three sets of each exercise (high total workload) and short, one-minute rest periods. Once the levels are elevated, a cascade of events occur: decreased glucose utilization, increased amino acid transport across cell membranes, increased protein synthesis, increased utilization of fatty acids, increased lipolysis (fat breakdown), enhanced immune functions, and compensatory renal hypertrophy promotion. An understanding of natural anabolic activity (which occurs in your clients’ bodies) is essential to muscular adaptation, successful recovery, training progression, and muscular gains. High-repetition resistance training (15 repetitions or more) does not innervate high threshold motor units and therefore limits the potential for Type IIB muscle fiber hypertrophy. Powerlifting, which does not allow for sufficient time to activate all motor units in an orderly fashion, diminishes the hormonal adaptations of the entire span of muscle fibers in any given motor unit. Resistance training that is high in intensity, utilizing 8 to 10 repetitions, heavy resistance and a maximum of one minute rest between sets will maximize serum testosterone and growth hormone levels, thus allowing for successful recovery, adaptation, and muscular growth. MYTH: I cannot make it to the top because I have a full-time job, a family and other obligations that keep me from training. FACT: Many individuals fear taking the first step towards success. But as the saying goes, “You can’t steal second base if you don’t take your foot off of first.” Many may think that in order to become a successful ISSA trainer, they need a formal education. Others may think that a successful trainer is genetically gifted, or that bodybuilders or fitness competitors make successful trainers. Still others rationalize success as a matter of luck. The truth is, the underlying characteristic of all successful ISSA trainers is PERSISTENCE. As Calvin Coolidge once said, “Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.” As for luck, what others perceive as luck is actually persistent preparation to provide the best service possible, coupled with timely opportunities. If you can nurture the determination and persistence within you, you will have the key elements that will guide you to success.