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Erection Angle

Erection Angle

I hear stretching down can cause lower erection angle. What about left and right stretches? Can they cause lower erection angle? Thanks

Stretching down will definitely lower the erection angle. I don’t think left/right will affect anything.

Erection angle is largely a factor of age. It’s not unusual for teens to have the shaft touch the abdomen when fully erect. By the 40s most men are sticking straight out, and the angle continues to drop as they get older.

Hanging straight down will normally lower the angle some. One member here, after years of hanging, now hangs straight down when erect. The change in angle isn’t nearly as dramatic for most hangers, though.

Originally Posted by AndyJ
Stretching down will definitely lower the erection angle. I don’t think left/right will affect anything.

Erection angle is largely a factor of age. It’s not unusual for teens to have the shaft touch the abdomen when fully erect. By the 40s most men are sticking straight out, and the angle continues to drop as they get older.

Hanging straight down will normally lower the angle some. One member here, after years of hanging, now hangs straight down when erect. The change in angle isn’t nearly as dramatic for most hangers, though.

Thanks for your feedback I really appreciate that, I was wondering if I use the rod system to stretch straight up only will that cause Peyronie’s disease from stretching straight up only. Cause that disease causes the penis to bend in many cases and curl up. I just didn’t know if you use the extender and only stretch up can that cause the penis to curve and bend upward in the long run? Or is that the wrong way to look at it?

You can, over time, straighten or bend your penis with PE techniques. Some men want an upward curve, some want to be straight.

As sideways curve usually means a short cavernosa on one side. Most PE’ers can manage at least a partial correction to that.

These are due to the lengths of the ligaments and cavernosa, which are stretched with PE. Peyronie’s, on the other hand, is a disease where the tissues turn hard and contract. Nobody seems to know what causes it, and last I read, nobody was bothering to do any research on it; Peyronie’s isn’t *important*, like improved lip fillers or breast implants.

Nothing to do with PE, though, so you can continue your work without worrying about it.

Originally Posted by AndyJ
You can, over time, straighten or bend your penis with PE techniques. Some men want an upward curve, some want to be straight.

As sideways curve usually means a short cavernosa on one side. Most PE’ers can manage at least a partial correction to that.

These are due to the lengths of the ligaments and cavernosa, which are stretched with PE. Peyronie’s, on the other hand, is a disease where the tissues turn hard and contract. Nobody seems to know what causes it, and last I read, nobody was bothering to do any research on it; Peyronie’s isn’t *important*, like improved lip fillers or breast implants.

Nothing to do with PE, though, so you can continue your work without worrying about it.

Ok so just so I understand what you’re saying upward stretching will not cause Peyronie’s disease even if done a lot and correctly?

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