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  • Guest

    Well I'd never hurt one intentionally, I want it to work..

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    • Trying Hard
      Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 48

      With all due respect to the expertise of our well intentioned penile connoisseurs on this forum, i'd recommend you do some research on Peyronie's disease, just to be sure...


      Peyronie's disease
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      Peyronie's Disease
      Classification and external resources


      Peyronie's Disease (also known as "Induratio penis plastica"[1]) and more recently (CITA) Chronic Inflammation of Tunica Albuginea, is a connective tissue disorder involving the growth of fibrous plaques[2] in the soft tissue of the penis affecting 1-4% of men. Specifically the fibrosing process occurs in the tunica albuginea, a fibrous envelope surrounding the penile corpora cavernosa causing an abnormal curvature of the penis.


      Exception
      A certain degree of curvature of the penis is considered normal, as many men are born with this benign condition, commonly referred to as congenital curvature.

      The disease may cause pain; hardened, big, cord-like lesions (scar tissue known as "plaques"); or abnormal curvature of the penis when erect due to chronic inflammation of the tunica albuginea (CITA). Although the popular conception of Peyronie's Disease is that it always involves curvature of the penis, the scar tissue sometimes causes divots or indentations rather than curvature. The condition may also make sexual intercourse painful and/or difficult, though many men report satisfactory intercourse in spite of the disorder[citation needed]. Although it can affect men of any race and age, it is most commonly seen in Caucasian males above the age of 40[citation needed]. The disorder only affects men and is confined to the penis, although a substantial number of men with Peyronie's exhibit concurrent connective tissue disorders in the hand, and to a lesser degree, in the feet[citation needed]. About 30 percent of men with Peyronie's Disease develop fibrosis in other elastic tissues of the body, such as on the hand or foot, including Dupuytren's contracture of the hand. An increased incidence in genetically related males suggests a genetic component.[citation needed]

      Diagnosis
      A urologist can diagnose the disease and suggest treatment, and it is best to seek out a urologist who specializes in Peyronie's Disease, as the disease and its current treatments are not well understood by general practitioners or family doctors.

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      • ItsASecret
        APRIL 2011 POSTER OF THE MONTH
        • Apr 2009
        • 3721

        It's blood, it aint going to snap, sweet
        It can and it will make a loud "pop" sound and he will be down and out for probably a month. The actual skin does not rip or anything so its not going to be a popped stick of blood but the muscles will tear in such a way that it is said to sound like an actual bone breaking (even though there is no bone in the penis).
        There are those who believe that dictionaries should not merely reflect the times but also protect English from the mindless assaults of the trendy.

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        • Hopeless Dork
          Veteran Member
          • Dec 2008
          • 4255

          A penis can indeed fracture when bent hard during an erection, basically one of the vessel that carries the blood can break. The most common way its injured is during girl on top sex when a woman pulls off the penis and crashes down hard and 'misses' the penis and hitting it with her pubic bone. Best thing to prevent is if you are a crazy rider, don't lift off the penis, if you do lift off, carefully come back lol.

          Curves of all sort are normal but your penis should be able to bend, if not like above suggested, see a urologist. Women are all different in what pleases them, a curved penis wont necessarily bring more pleasure or less pleasure than a straight one or one that curves another direction. Its all about the individual woman and where her pleasure spots are and how the man accomadates hitting those with touch or position, angle etc.
          Scars remind us of where we've been...they don't have to dictate where we're going.

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          • Guest

            yeah i saw a fellow with a penile fracture about a month ago...his tool swole up due to a massive hematoma. he said it didn't hurt, but that he heard a loud sound when his "wood snapped".

            ouch!

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            • Day Tripper
              Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 34

              Penis's come in all shapes and sizes. Curve left, right, up is normal and yes, the penis can fracture during rough sex . . . be careful ladies when you are on top. It happened to me only once, but, I was lucky, it could have been much worse - but, it was scary.

              Day Tripper

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              • masterchief
                Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 41

                Originally posted by Day Tripper
                Penis's come in all shapes and sizes. Curve left, right, up is normal
                Exactly, even straight. The degree of curve may be an issue and cause problems. It can be fixed if it curves too much.

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