I got a bent penis towards the left always while erect or not?!


Question: i masturbate heavily, and im going to get marry soon.l.im masturbating for 10 year. i never had sex with girl.my penis is tilted towards the left whether erect or not?is that a problem..whats the cure.how can we straighten up


Answers: i masturbate heavily, and im going to get marry soon.l.im masturbating for 10 year. i never had sex with girl.my penis is tilted towards the left whether erect or not?is that a problem..whats the cure.how can we straighten up

every guys penis tilts to the the left or right . its perfectly natural .. and as long as it doesn't hurt or isn't inhibiting sex don't worry about it .. ( girls don't even care if its crooked)

take a break

it's not a problem it's just a quirk of nature your fine,

change hands

Mine is the same way. Completely erect or not, my penis points and tilts to the left. Every man's johnson points either to the left or right, or straight. There's nothing wrong with that. If yours happens to point severely in either direction, ask a doctor because you may have damaged something.

Its normal, unlike your grammar.

Don't worry about it just tell your lady it is your hook, and that you are so long you lean to the side, are you planning to sleep with your girlfriend before you marry her?

Same thing here but it doesn't seem to be a problem besides it would be like a dildo for a girl cause it curves which is a good thing for a boy to please his girl.

Mines pointed to the left, so I stopped using the right hand and went all lefty.

It still points to the left.

I haven't met a woman yet who thought it was a big deal.

Many men have your problem. Although not a disease it's called Peyrone's disease. Try and stretch it the opposite way each day. See your doctor for his advice too. The only bad news is that it may shorten your penis - sorry.

all blokes hang one way or the other. fact...alot of wanking tho bruv. youll go blind

It's called Peyronie's disease. Sometimes Peyronie's disease improves without treatment, so your doctor may initially recommend a wait-and-see approach. Treatments of Peyronie's disease involve nonsurgical and surgical approaches.

Having a bent penis is not your only problem!

Masturbation did not cause this....just the way you are made. As long as it does not interfere with intercourse, you will be just fine. If it does or the curve starts to worsen, then see a Urologist.....

I had a boyfriend who had the same problem and it was because he masturbated so much and because he wasn't sexually active. Supposedly what ever hand you use is the direction it goes. If this is true, try switching hands. SERIOUSLY, it's just an uneducated guess. Okay

Because it's been 10 years, it's something you may have to make small changes at a time. Do you know why you masturbate so much and will that change once you get married. What about her. Is she experienced enough to know the difference. How is your relationship with her. Do you feel comfortable talking to her about it. There is nothing wrong with this as long as it's something YOU CONTROL. When you can't stop and change a habit, it becomes an abuse or compulsive. Then you need to get help and support to change.

Check out my website on myspace.com to see what I do and if you think I could help you and your fiance'. You may also email me if you want to turn this private. Until then, I hope you get more answers to this question that will be helpful, and not judgemental. Lots of people do this and have healthy relationships..

Take care
Kathy

its from masturbating so much. take at easy it u want to please her

You will just have to bend her over then!

no that is not going to be a problem. a good percentage of guys have their penis bent toward one side or another so there is nothing to be worried about unless it is bent to the point that sex is impossible in which that case u should see your urologist to see if there is anything that u an do about it.





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