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Heeby1
08-31-2005, 09:00 PM
Hi, i was wondering if anyone could help with this problem-

I used to be religiously into PE, then had an operation (year ago) and havent done it since, but am waiting to get back into it again, however...

My erection now hangs down, and i have to squeeze the kegal muscles super, super hard to increase the angle of my penis. Naturally, i cannot keep this up so i end with a kind of downward hanging boner.

Blood flow seems ok, so i think i must have injured a ligament in my penis that pulls it up to the normal position?

I was doing fairly hardcore sets of Long schlongs with lig pops and a fair bit of downward stretching.

The thing that really worries me is that it has been a year and the problem has persisted. PLEASE HELP ME :(

falcon
08-31-2005, 09:17 PM
My first question is: What kind of operation did you have performed?

My second question is: Is your dick longer?

Falcon

Heeby1
09-01-2005, 11:24 AM
Hey Falcon, thanks for the reply.

In response to your questions:

1) It was a varicoseal (i think it is called), which is an operation to fix varicous veins in the testicles that involves the cutting of a couple of veins around the hernia mark.

However, i doubt the operation messed with the blood flow to the penis because ive had this problem since way before the operation.

2) Erm, whilst i was doing PE my dick was bigger, but i think the gains diminished to an extent over the year.

Do you think i have like, a life long injury? :sm39

Heeby1
09-19-2005, 06:24 PM
Perhaps using PE exercises would help with the problem?

Heeby1
10-09-2005, 09:38 PM
No one help? :(

turtle
10-09-2005, 09:49 PM
I really don't think that fixing vericose veins would have any influence on performing PE. I would say get started on a begineer's routine, and I don't think that you will have any problems. Perhaps you should join Penis Health so that you have all the info for the begineer routines, but I would say get started, I think that your OK.
turtle