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Learning to live with Peyronie'sHello all,
I'm a 37 year old male & I think I have Peyronie's (I'm about 90% sure) I have a moderate downward curve when erect that is very much like all of the literature describing Peyronie's disorder. I suffered in silence for many years before I found out that this condition has a name. I suffered because I knew that a Penis is supposed to be straight when erect and mine wasn't. I can't begin to describe the mental anguish this has caused me. I suffered because I lived in terror of being rejected sexually as some kind of freak. As you can imagine, this kind of fear destroys one's self esteem. Well, after my first sexual encounter, the young woman didn't run away screaming, so the anxiety level lowered a little. (Please understand, I believe what I did at that time was morally wrong and I am not condoning or encouraging sex outside of marriage) I am now married and my Peyronnie's is not an issue with my wife. In fact, I have learned to use the curvature to advantage by using the downward curve with various positions to stimulate the G-spot. Still, the scars have not gone completely away because due to the curvature, my Penis looks shorter than it really is when erect. Anyone else out there with Peyronie's experience anything like this?
Re: Learning to live with Peyronie'speyronie means that the curve is acquired rater in life. peyronie lead impotence ,often .
if your bend is life long you have congenital curve, who is a diffent condition than peyronie. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peyroniesdiseasesupportgroup/ [quote] Hello all, I'm a 37 year old male & I think I have Peyronie's (I'm about 90% sure) I have a moderate downward curve when erect that is very much like all of the literature describing Peyronie's disorder. I suffered in silence for many years before I found out that this condition has a name... [/quote]
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