Originally Posted by AndyB123
Thanks for the info Westla! I have been told, and have read, that erect bends are dangerous. As of right now I feel very comfortable doing them. I can only bend my penis to a point where it is straight and I don’t push it past that really. But Westla, if you bend the penis causing the damaged area to expand equal to the opposite side, eventually shouldn’t that lead to a permanent expanded state?
I think that would depend on the reason for the damage. An area of tunica that developed differently than the surrounding tissue during fetal development might be an area that is unresponsive to stretching or pressure techniques such as the jelq.
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Another question, what exactly is meant by jelqing against the curve or as you said, adding pressure to the one side?
Jelqing is supposed to be done with a semi-erection, no more than about 70-75%. The penis has to have room for blood to flow within it as you stroke. If it’s too hard, you cannot achieve the higher than normal pressures needed to stretch the tissues. If you penis curves to right that means the tunica damage is on the right side and pulls the penis in that direction. To jelq against the curve you force your jelq strokes to the left rather than following straight along the length of the shaft. You try to put the jelq pressure into the right side of the corpora cavernosa to stretch out the right side.
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I have researched this topic but I have been unable to answer my questions. Maybe I am not searching properly or maybe I just didn’t put in the effort (I think I did) but like I said I still have not been able to find answers to my own questions. I definitely want to enlarge my penis but as time goes by I realize that a straighter penis would be more fulfilling to me than erect gains at the moment.
Our internal search engine has has some changes since I started here. It now will not recognize words under four characters. I used to tell people to search for “fix curve,” but you can’t search for fix anymore. I tried searching today for “against the curve” but that search was also rejected because “against” is “too common.” So you have to search for “curve” and limit the search to Titles Only on the Advanced Search page. Then you just have to look down the list and find appropriately titled threads that have a significant number of replies, such as these…
Has anyone actually fixed a curve??
Anti-curvation routine
Curvature
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I noticed you said that there is a small chance of actually straightening the penis without surgery. Is this your opinion through experience or is that an actual fact?
It’s from reading posts on the subject here at Thunder’s Place for the past six years. A few have had success, but most have not. In severe cases, usually involving Peyronie’s disease, surgical intervention can repair the tunica. But the penis must be in such a distorted state that correcting it outweighs the risks of surgery and anesthesia.
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If it is a fact it will be so discouraging that it will be encouraging. So, at the moment if my goal is to straighten my penis what kind of routine do you think I should take up? I have tried to search for routines on this but was unable to find any. If you don’t know a particular routine do you know a few exercise that I can experiment with to make my own routine?
I think we (and it’s not just me who is reading this and willing to help) need more information about your curve. As Tweaking asked, up, down, left, right? A photo placed in the Member’s Photos section would help.
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I know I may be asking a lot right now, but I am really confused at the moment. I appreciate any help and advice any may have. Once again thank you Westla for your input. Good Luck to all and keep working hard to get what you want out of life and your penis.
That’s why this is called a community. We’re here to help each other. Give us a bit more info and read the threads linked above (and others you may find) to get an idea of how difficult this endeavor may be.