It is my understanding that some men have curved penises and others don't. Most men who have curvature have a u curve that curves upward and rarer is the n curve in which the penis curves downward when erect. Some men have this as a result of Peyronie's disease for other's it could be congenital.
As a man with an n curve that was mostly congenital, I've always felt a large stigma attached to my manhood when I was much younger which kept me a virgin into my late twenties and felt extremely shamed (i don't feel this way too much anymore). I know PE can correct Peyronie's but I am unsure it can correct a congenital n-curve. I assume I don't have Peyronie's because there is no pain during intercourse.
Personally I would rather focus on other aspects of PE other than curvature correction, but before I ignore it altogether I wanted to hear from a woman's perspective as to whether straight or curves matter. I tend to wonder whether it's straight or not is a matter of aesthetics and would prefer performance over looks.
My question to you ladies is does curvature matter or are we men making too big a deal about it. Is curvature more pleasurable or more painful for women?
As a man with an n curve that was mostly congenital, I've always felt a large stigma attached to my manhood when I was much younger which kept me a virgin into my late twenties and felt extremely shamed (i don't feel this way too much anymore). I know PE can correct Peyronie's but I am unsure it can correct a congenital n-curve. I assume I don't have Peyronie's because there is no pain during intercourse.
Personally I would rather focus on other aspects of PE other than curvature correction, but before I ignore it altogether I wanted to hear from a woman's perspective as to whether straight or curves matter. I tend to wonder whether it's straight or not is a matter of aesthetics and would prefer performance over looks.
My question to you ladies is does curvature matter or are we men making too big a deal about it. Is curvature more pleasurable or more painful for women?
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