Hey guys.
I have always had a pretty bad case of penile torquing. When flaccid it's about 90 degrees clockwise (from my perspective). When erect it straightens out to 35-45 degrees. It's actually aligned correctly at the base, but it twists evenly along the entire length of the 'outside penis'.
Naturally, this is something I would like to fix. It has never given me any complications in function, but aesthetically it's just weird. I've been thinking about how I can go about this. I have been doing bundled stretches for a while now in my warm ups, but 2-3 45 second stretches will not yield much of a permanent change I think.
I was clamping, had the IR lamp on and I thought what if I just twist it counter clockwise during my clamp sets? My penis is semi-erect during these sets and pliable enough to allow some twisting and bending without discomfort. I just twisted it up to the point where I could feel a light stretch (very very light since clamping in itself is already 'hard' work), which was maybe 30 degrees, and just held it for the duration of the set.
If I did this it would mean 25-30 minutes per PE session of active counter-twisting under heat, which I hope would have much more of a corrective effect than things like bundled stretches.
Any thoughts? I'm generally not a fan of doing manual work while clamping, but this is something that I feel might work.
I have always had a pretty bad case of penile torquing. When flaccid it's about 90 degrees clockwise (from my perspective). When erect it straightens out to 35-45 degrees. It's actually aligned correctly at the base, but it twists evenly along the entire length of the 'outside penis'.
Naturally, this is something I would like to fix. It has never given me any complications in function, but aesthetically it's just weird. I've been thinking about how I can go about this. I have been doing bundled stretches for a while now in my warm ups, but 2-3 45 second stretches will not yield much of a permanent change I think.
I was clamping, had the IR lamp on and I thought what if I just twist it counter clockwise during my clamp sets? My penis is semi-erect during these sets and pliable enough to allow some twisting and bending without discomfort. I just twisted it up to the point where I could feel a light stretch (very very light since clamping in itself is already 'hard' work), which was maybe 30 degrees, and just held it for the duration of the set.
If I did this it would mean 25-30 minutes per PE session of active counter-twisting under heat, which I hope would have much more of a corrective effect than things like bundled stretches.
Any thoughts? I'm generally not a fan of doing manual work while clamping, but this is something that I feel might work.