I’ve talked with a number of guys on the impotence board who had either Peyronie’s bends or bends which they had naturally and were able to straighten them, though none that I remember said he did so completely. They ended up straighter, however, and seem pleased with the result.
There is little documentation that this (pumping) really works for bends, except annecdotal. My read on it is that it takes a heck of a lot of time (many months, even years) and that you have to be willing to work your way through several widths of tubes, sometimes starting with wider in order to accomodate the bend without discomfort, and working gradually downward into narrower tubes. If you are also interested in building girth, this downward process into narrower tubes would be counter-productive, imo.
I guess it comes down to how negatively you feel about your own bend/curve. A surprising (to me) percentage of guys have them and most have no idea how they got them. My guess is that many had some forgotten or unnoticed penile trauma while growing up. One man wrote in that he managed to “break” his penis getting into his own jeans when he woke up late for work one morning, with a hard-on. He very quickly developed a bend at the site where plaque developed as a result. (By the way, a penis can’t “break.” But urologists commonly call this kind of trauma a break.)
Seems to me that if a bend doesn’t cause pain on erection or during sex, or discomfort to a partner, it’s something you can pretty easily learn to live with. If the bend is not becoming more severe over time. There are a lot of members of the Curve Club out there.
Sounds like mmmmK likes his a lot.