Much obliged for your Freetom review, you’ve decided me on what I’m going to save up for. I also have a Peecock (gen 2) and I just cannot get the hang of pissing with it, but your statements about the extra silicone and the ease of use have me almost drooling to get my hands on one of my own. Thank you very very much for putting that out there.

I’m glad I could help shed some light on the situation.

Please be aware however that this is only my experience – I have never had any difficulty with any type of STP device/recepticle therefore my ease of use is not the best measure.

There are enough people who have difficulty with peeing using the FreeTom as there are any other STP, it seems.

Freetom Prosthetics 4-in-1 Review.

I will likely regret posting this, I do apologize for my manner and long sleeves despite the heat. Anonymity is my highest concern.

Here is the initial in-depth pictoral review.

Alright, so I’ve spent far too much energy concerning myself with this video review, and it’s stressing me out.

Despite attempting to re-film it several times, I end up missing things I’d like to cover and/or rambling on too much. The initial take is still the best, even though I sound like an absolute wanker in an attempt to disguise my speech patterns (I have a cold so my voice itself was of no concern).

I am debating as to whether or not I will make the video public.

Thoughts?

I uploaded the video to youtube on private. Still think it’s a little too odd of a recording to publicize it.
Will most likely do a re-shoot today and then be back st square one.
Wife says in an attempt to take all emotion out of my voice I sound like a prudish asshole. Oops!

Finally.

Success in editing the video. The quality is sub-par, and to be honest I became exceptionally frustrated so it’s not as good as I’d have hoped, but it’s complete and edited.

I am now just waiting on my Wife to watch it a few times to make sure my anonymity is secure and the precautions I took are enough. Call me paranoid, because I am. I enjoy being stealth.

I kind of feel like the video is null and void seeing as it covers a lot of my initial written review, alongside it being my hands moving a prosthetic around in front of a camera for nine minutes while talking – thats kind of odd.

Regardless, if it passes the Wife-test, it’ll be uploaded to youtube and then posted  here.

It took K over 10 years to eat ramen noodles.
It’s only in the last two weeks he’s asked for some because he decided he wanted to try them.
I feel as though this is a giant parenting win.

This is a tad personal but I was wondering if you have used your FreeTom for sex yet. If you have, did you use a condom? And if you did, after you finished and took the condom off did it leave lube or sticky residue on the shaft?

Details about sex coming up ASAP. As well as the video review.

I know I’m taking my time, but there’s no other way around it unfortunately.

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I was in the shower thinking about how I could have answered this better, apologies.
Firstly, Freetom Prosthetics recommends to use a condom when using the prosthesis for sexual purposes. This is not only for safety, but hygiene purposes.
I always, always use a condom when using prosthesis. It’s just a thing that I do.

As for sticky residue, this is a confusing question. Residue from the lubricant packaged with condoms is something biological men have to deal with as well – and to be frank, I can’t see why this would be a problem unless you weren’t prepared to wash your junk after you have sexy time with it. That comes with a whole other set of hygiene issues you might like to consider.

Overall, use a condom – its cleaner, protects your prosthesis and partner from potential nasties laying on something you use to urinate with (even if you’ve cleaned it).

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