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Rocco
6th June 2008, 03:08 PM
Does anybody have a good guide on getting rid of this? I hear a lot of people have trouble getting rid of it and its really annoying me! Help please.

Thanks

w3
6th June 2008, 03:39 PM
How bad is it?
I think you can find a few threads concerning that matter by using the search.

And if your curvature is not bad, I think it's just concidered an exotic penis by chicks. Some might really want it inside, especially in a specific position.
Or was it that most penises curve left or right?

Rocco
6th June 2008, 03:59 PM
Im not sure if Im using the right wording. My penis bends to the left. Its not curving like a lot of penises seem to do its like sticking out to the left and its happened because of Jelqing.

w3
6th June 2008, 04:16 PM
So let me get this right;
It is not bending, nor curving. It is infact straight but it stands erect pointing slightly to the left?
Penis moves quite effortlessly on the root, so that shouldn't really be a problem, since you can still "aim" it forward?

Fuzzy
7th June 2008, 02:46 AM
How extreme is it pointing? Is it to the point that it's painful to just position it straight, as w3 suggested? If so, than you might want to seek medical advice. If not, then I suggest that when erect, just lightly push it in the opposite direction from where its pointing after doing PE. With time, that should correct it if it's bothering you too much.

G-Spot19
7th June 2008, 06:26 AM
Im not sure if Im using the right wording. My penis bends to the left. Its not curving like a lot of penises seem to do its like sticking out to the left and its happened because of Jelqing.


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Bro, huh? Happened because of jelqing? Your penis sticks out to the left from jelqing? How the hell? You jelq straight. There should be no way in hell jelqing should cause this if done properly. Actually, ive never heard of it before in my life. A slight bend or curve, maybe. But redirect the direction your penis sticks out? WTF?

w3
8th June 2008, 03:18 PM
I'm just as confused as you are G. :mrgreen:mrgreen

G-Spot19
11th June 2008, 07:31 AM
Glad im not the only one. Fucked up:?

w3
13th June 2008, 11:52 AM
Maybe this guy means stretching and not jelq'ing?
Maybe he only stretches his dick left?
If that's the case, what the fuck?! :mrgreen

G-Spot19
14th June 2008, 07:19 AM
I dunno. I would like to offer advice, but i need clarification on what the hell he is talking about. I have never hear of this experience before.

jason12
15th June 2008, 08:30 AM
As weird as it sounds I feel that pe did the same thing to me. From the actual like root of my penis it feel different and definitely veers toward the left with no curve. To be honest it could have been there and I only noticed it when I was really examining my penis during pe lol.

G-Spot19
16th June 2008, 12:03 AM
Hmmmm. The only thing i can think is that the base grew faster on one side. I dont see how jelqing straight out can cause the angle your penis sticks out to change.

Rocco
16th June 2008, 02:54 AM
Im seriously worried now. My errection is at an angle to the left and Im sure its because of jelqing. I thought this was a normal problem I had read about before that could be reversed now Im starting to panick.

It seems possible I may have got prostatitis from jelqing also.

G-Spot19
17th June 2008, 06:58 AM
You could try bends. Thats about all i can think of. If it is from jelqing, you managed to get one of the rarest side effects i have ever heard of.

K-man
17th June 2008, 11:50 AM
Would you care to explain just how the fuck you think that prostatitis and jelqing are connected. If you are doing these exercises properly then you should see no adverse effects at all so, before you go shooting your mouth off that jelqing is the cause of all evil, I would suggest that you get your facts in order.

:x

Rocco
17th June 2008, 01:05 PM
Would you care to explain just how the fuck you think that prostatitis and jelqing are connected. If you are doing these exercises properly then you should see no adverse effects at all so, before you go shooting your mouth off that jelqing is the cause of all evil, I would suggest that you get your facts in order.

:x

First off, I haven't been shouting my mouth off that jelqing is the cause of all evil. I've done nothing but defend jelqing and introduced a lot of people into it so dont offend me by saying such horse shit.

Secondly, I have read how to perform every exercise properly from this site and many others. The first thing I did before starting was I read very carefully on how to perform each individual exercise.

Thirdly, many people have claimed they have got prostatitis from jelqing. I dont know if I have yet or not but it is a possibility.

Finally, the problem Im having is I think I've damaged a suspensory ligament that is giving me this erectile angle problem. I have no idea how I'm going to correct it so as you can tell I'm very worried.

K-man
17th June 2008, 03:06 PM
First off, I haven't been shouting my mouth off that jelqing is the cause of all evil. I've done nothing but defend jelqing and introduced a lot of people into it so dont offend me by saying such horse shit.

I couldnt care less if I offend you. Bottom line is that you have done nothing but blame jelqing for the problems that you are encountering, without any facts to back up your claims. Nuff said.

Thirdly, many people have claimed they have got prostatitis from jelqing. I dont know if I have yet or not but it is a possibility.

First I've heard of it. If you'd be so kind as to back up that statement. From what I've read the main causes are bacterial infection. A simple web search would have given you that information very quickly.

Finally, the problem Im having is I think I've damaged a suspensory ligament that is giving me this erectile angle problem. I have no idea how I'm going to correct it so as you can tell I'm very worried.

If indeed you have damaged the ligament the only thing that will help is rest from PE. The thing that is irritating me is that all of this is pure conjecture on your part ("I think....", "Possibility"). If you are so 'very worried' then go and see a doctor, if for no other reason than to put your mind at rest.

You must understand that this is not personal. I would take issue with anyone who came in here claiming that they had encountered problems as a result of jelqing, without having some kind of proof to back them up. If this was the first thread that a guest read, then the chances are that it would put them off. I dont feel that its right to deny someone the opportunity of a bigger dick, based on the suppositions of one member, without at least providing a balanced argument.

Rocco
17th June 2008, 10:21 PM
I completely understand what you are saying and I have stated Im aware its something I have done wrong in the process of jelqing that has caused this (although I have no idea what).

Quit being rude. I have a serious problem that Im seeking advice on and I dont need people acting like asses.

Im 100 percent sure this has happened as a cause of performing jelqing exercises. My penis is straight then 2 weeks later after I start jelqing I have a bent cock. I took a very long break (about a month) and it never repaired. Im considering taking about 2 weeks out from PE AND masturbation to see whether this will help at all.

K-man
18th June 2008, 08:26 AM
Quit being rude. I have a serious problem that Im seeking advice on and I dont need people acting like asses.

Now you see, rudeness is pretty much subjective. I call things as I see them, if that upsets your sensibilities then its your issue to deal with. I refer to the point I made in my last post. If this problem is so serious and you're so worried, why the hell have you not sought the advice of a medical professional rather than just continually bleating about it on a PE forum. It's been nearly 2 weeks since your original question and people have responded to it as best they can. From those responses you should be able to gauge that this is not something that we come accross often (first time ever in my experience) and as such, logic would dictate that, you should seek the opinion of someone more appropriately qualified.

G-Spot19
20th June 2008, 09:02 AM
I checked google and a couple other forums i have been a part of and i cant find a case of jelqing causing prostatitis. At least now i know what you was getting at. I think you need to edit your first post and put, I must have done something wrong because....
We do not want to scare away men in the future as K said. I also agree that you need to go to the Dr. if it concerns you so much. It will at least let your mind rest. I will continue to look for cases of this and to see what was done in them, If I can find them. So far no luck, but i do think you need help with your problem, you just need to take the blame off of jelqing and put it on a mistake that you may have unknowingly made. Not saying you didnt do your research, just something went wrong somewhere. And when in doubt, take a break and see what happens, again like K suggested.

Bobo
21st June 2008, 01:37 AM
Im 100 percent sure this has happened as a cause of performing jelqing exercises. My penis is straight then 2 weeks later after I start jelqing I have a bent cock.

Well, jelqing can't bend the shaft that fast. You said the shaft is straight but it bends from the root. In that case you may have popped some ligaments. That happens when someone pulls too hard while stretching. If you have popped ligaments, then it might be premanent.

If it's the shaft that has bent, it can't have happened in two weeks. But whatever the reason, you do have the problem. So, if it's the shaft you can try careful erect bends (search with "erect bends"). If it's the ligaments then the only thing I can think of is to stretch against the curve. And again: carefully... you don't want to pop any more ligaments.

And btw: G-spot is correct: proper jelqs can't bend your weewee unless you jelq with only one hand. Always use both hands to keep it balanced. Good luck fixing it, just remember to be careful.

Rocco
21st June 2008, 02:37 AM
I checked google and a couple other forums i have been a part of and i cant find a case of jelqing causing prostatitis. At least now i know what you was getting at. I think you need to edit your first post and put, I must have done something wrong because....
We do not want to scare away men in the future as K said. I also agree that you need to go to the Dr. if it concerns you so much. It will at least let your mind rest. I will continue to look for cases of this and to see what was done in them, If I can find them. So far no luck, but i do think you need help with your problem, you just need to take the blame off of jelqing and put it on a mistake that you may have unknowingly made. Not saying you didnt do your research, just something went wrong somewhere. And when in doubt, take a break and see what happens, again like K suggested.

Thanks a lot man I really appreciate the support I think I may have been very OTT with the prostatitis comment (though i have it its mostl ikely an infection nothing to do with it).

Bobo what do you mean most likely permanent? Surely there's something that can be done to heal a popped ligament?


EDIT: I think I know the problem. I seemed to have damaged the suspensory ligament which is why Im loose at the base and erect at an angle. This can sometimes happen during penis lenghtening surgery. Im not sure whether this can be repaired or not (doubt it without the risk of permanent impotence) and I think sex is going to be slightlu painful.

Im so worried.

zwmusic
25th June 2008, 07:40 PM
I don't think you fractured your suspensory ligaments, but you may have dislocated them with forceful stretches or by forcing your penis downwards when semi-erect for wet jelqs. The best you can do for a while is to have regular hot tub baths and abstain from masturbation and sex for a while. If the problem persists, you should then see a doctor.

Rocco, you should read my articles on NPE and Male Genital Anatomy, I never cease to warn people about the dangers of not performing the exercises with caution and attention. If you dislocated your suspensory ligaments, it's because you used too much unnecessary force for stretches or by pulling your penis downwards while erect or semi-erect. I can't emphasize that in every post and to everyone individualy. It's YOUR responsability to be cautious when performing the exercises.

G-Spot19
26th June 2008, 07:56 AM
Again bro, I think a Dr. visit is in order. At least you can find out what is really going on with it and it may be correctable. It could help put your fears to rest.

Rocco
10th July 2008, 10:30 PM
I don't think you fractured your suspensory ligaments, but you may have dislocated them with forceful stretches or by forcing your penis downwards when semi-erect for wet jelqs. The best you can do for a while is to have regular hot tub baths and abstain from masturbation and sex for a while. If the problem persists, you should then see a doctor.

Rocco, you should read my articles on NPE and Male Genital Anatomy, I never cease to warn people about the dangers of not performing the exercises with caution and attention. If you dislocated your suspensory ligaments, it's because you used too much unnecessary force for stretches or by pulling your penis downwards while erect or semi-erect. I can't emphasize that in every post and to everyone individualy. It's YOUR responsability to be cautious when performing the exercises.

I know man I messed up.

I read that ligaments do eventually heal or can be fixed easily with minor surgery. Do you know how true this is?

Rocco
24th July 2008, 03:18 AM
Thought I would quickly update that I have found somebody who had this problem and successfully got rid of it.

As not many people understand it if Im successful in getting rid of the problem I will definitely know the mods here know and post the guide.