I believe about 2 years ago when I was 14 years of age, I masturbated too hard one day which caused my penis to swell and hurt. The swelling lasted for a day or so, however I believe this may have been when my penis started to bend to the left.
I use my left hand to masturbate, and the area which I hold seems to be bigger than the base of my penis.
my penis (while erect) is straight from the base, but then the width of my penis starts to enlarge and then it causes it bend to the left.
I believe my penis looks and feels unnatural and I’m not sure what to do about it. I have started to because self conscious about it and abstaining from masturbation doesn't help.
why could this be and what should I do about it? please help.
I use my left hand to masturbate, and the area which I hold seems to be bigger than the base of my penis.
my penis (while erect) is straight from the base, but then the width of my penis starts to enlarge and then it causes it bend to the left.
I believe my penis looks and feels unnatural and I’m not sure what to do about it. I have started to because self conscious about it and abstaining from masturbation doesn't help.
why could this be and what should I do about it? please help.
You didn't do anything to cause your penis to curve.
That's just what happens during development.
The curve is caused by unequal filling of the "blood balloons" inside the penis, and so, it curves slightly.
This is normal and most everyone has some degree of curve. Left, right, up, down.
Most all vaginas are elastic and flexible enough that this will not be a problem.
On the other hand, if you have a right angle bend in the penis, that's another matter.
If so, go see a doctor to be examined.
Good luck.
That's just what happens during development.
The curve is caused by unequal filling of the "blood balloons" inside the penis, and so, it curves slightly.
This is normal and most everyone has some degree of curve. Left, right, up, down.
Most all vaginas are elastic and flexible enough that this will not be a problem.
On the other hand, if you have a right angle bend in the penis, that's another matter.
If so, go see a doctor to be examined.
Good luck.
Thanks for your reply :-)
Circumcision removes over half the skin of the penis (about 15 square inches or 40 square centimetres, in an adult) and it's not just simple skin. It's packed with nerve endings, special anatomical features like the ridged band and has a unique elastic gliding action, allowing it to slide on itself and act like lube. This action is what most males use to masturbate with.
Circumcised males use what skin they have left, except those who are cut so tightly that they have to use lube or just rub it dry. The intact male can stroke the entire length of his penis using his foreskin and also has the option to use lube too, if he wants to. During intercourse the foreskin acts like lube on entry and may act as a dam, preventing lubricating secretions escaping from the vagina. In one study women reported that sex with an intact partner was gentler and more satisfying since he doesn't have to thrust as hard to feel enough stimulation. Removing the foreskin turns the surface of the glans from an inner mucosal membrane to outside skin. Newly circumcised adults usually go through some weeks of intense discomfort as the glans is constantly exposed to rubbing on clothing, until it develops a thicker keratin layer and becomes less sensitive.
A recent study has shown real differences in fine touch sensitivity between circumcised and intact penises and that the most sensitive parts of the intact penis are those that would be removed by circumcision.
Another very recent study in New Zealand followed a cohort of boys through life from birth to age 32. About 40% were circumcised. The intact males had a slightly lower rate of sexually transmitted infections than the circumcised but there was no significant difference.
Many women who get to interact sexually with an intact penis prefer the natural state.
Circumcised males use what skin they have left, except those who are cut so tightly that they have to use lube or just rub it dry. The intact male can stroke the entire length of his penis using his foreskin and also has the option to use lube too, if he wants to. During intercourse the foreskin acts like lube on entry and may act as a dam, preventing lubricating secretions escaping from the vagina. In one study women reported that sex with an intact partner was gentler and more satisfying since he doesn't have to thrust as hard to feel enough stimulation. Removing the foreskin turns the surface of the glans from an inner mucosal membrane to outside skin. Newly circumcised adults usually go through some weeks of intense discomfort as the glans is constantly exposed to rubbing on clothing, until it develops a thicker keratin layer and becomes less sensitive.
A recent study has shown real differences in fine touch sensitivity between circumcised and intact penises and that the most sensitive parts of the intact penis are those that would be removed by circumcision.
Another very recent study in New Zealand followed a cohort of boys through life from birth to age 32. About 40% were circumcised. The intact males had a slightly lower rate of sexually transmitted infections than the circumcised but there was no significant difference.
Many women who get to interact sexually with an intact penis prefer the natural state.
Dre asked about a bend in his penis that started showing up after vigorous masturbation a couple of years ago. Here we have the case against circumcision. I'm having trouble making the connection.