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192 years ago, by @blastin-n-relaxinThere is actually a way to fix that. I would recommend jelqing and stretch it in the opposite direction. You do have to be careful not to bend it too much. Anyways, it'll take months but pays off. At least for me.
62 years ago, by @fastnfurious76How do you know? Do you have the same thing? Mine is too and I would prefer it to be straight.
32 years ago, by @indy597Yes mine use to be straight until I got circumcised before my teens. Right after my surgery they wrapped my penis with a bandage to heal it. That bandage was the cause of my penis to curve because they wrapped it in an odd angle. Being a kid, I use to wiggle it around and thought it'll go back to its original state. Later on I realized it didnt, so I had to find ways to straighten it. My journey ended when I happened to stumbled upon penis exercises through google search. I saw numerous of penis equipment and penis exercises that can help curvatures penis. Here are some that I have found through my journey of finding ways to straighten my curve penis: : this can help you with jelqing to the opposite of curve more easily :g:344AAOSwsFZdzouI&var=585546858272 : this can help you stretch it in the opposite of your curve penis or rest it on that side, you can also wear it in public (with pants of course) There are also other devices, some of em I may not even realize they have. Other than that but if you do come up with any routine to straighten your curve penis daily, make sure it looks something like this. Or just add in your own. 5 minutes of Hot water (relaxes penis for exercises) 10 minutes of jelqing (away from curve) Erection Level= 40-60% (penis is a little hard but still able to bend it) 10 minutes of using one of these equipments or any Erection Level= 0% (must not be fully erect or will cause damage to your penis, always exercise with equipment when not hard)
12 years ago, by @kingkantorUm is it ok to be this curved?
22 years ago, by @MattBird15It's probably a condition called Peyronie's. It's usually caused by trauma to the penis, and that trauma usually happens during sex. For example, you're going at it pretty hard and you kind of miss the orifice that you're aiming for and hit thigh bone instead. From what I understand, that's pretty painful sometimes for those of you who own penises and even can result with a "broken" penis, though since the penis is made of spongy tissue that fills and empties of blood as needed, it's really just damaged tissue. But, to answer your question, no. It's not usually advisable to leave this condition untreated, and in many cases, is very treatable. It can cause quite a bit of discomfort during erections and their partners could very possibly not tolerate the direction and severity of the curve that well. That being said, there are some who don't seem to have a problem with it.
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