increase flexibility of penis Posted: 02-10-08 18:03pm
Hiya, im 18 , and i am curious about the
flexibility of my penis when erect.
Currently, when erect it points vertically
upwards, and with a slight curve towards
my stomach.
I have no problems with certain
possitions, just when me and my partner
try other variations it is not possible as
my penis only stays in this position.
i understand that everyone is different,
but is there anything to do to solve this
or increase the flexibility.
Many thanks,
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Keeba88
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Sep 2007 Posts: 223 Location: ,
Posted: 02-10-08 18:12pm
I'm not sure, i'm sorry i dont have any
good answers for you. But what i can tell
you is that when my bf is erect (and is
standing) his points at like a 75 degree
angle. But he can push it down and get it
to go perpendicular to the floor so what a
0 degree angle/flat.
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fredclause
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Feb 2008 Posts: 3
thanks for responce Posted: 02-10-08 18:18pm
cheers, this is what i feel is the norm, i
asked my doctor last year about it and he
said everyone is different dont worry
about it, but its obviously limiting what
we can do.
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showcase05
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Mar 2008 Posts: 19
look at it this way Posted: 03-22-08 18:22pm
cant give you a great answer on what to
do, but better what to think about...
you can hit it from angles us 'other' guys
cant. you might have contants contact with
her g spot in some position, dont know
exacly with one that is but, take it as a
gift
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