Okay, my dick goes more up rather than out. I noticed this when my friend came over, and his went like ----- and mine was like ). It's like when I get a boner, instead of going 90 degrees out, I go like 170 degrees up. Is that normal, and will that present a problem during sex, and will my female counterpart be pleased or disgusted by this?
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Is This Normal?
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you're fine
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The angle of erection varies a lot. Most young guys go up and out, so they point a bit like /. However some are practically vertical like |, some are horizontal like your friend, and some are lower than horizontal, like . Near-vertical erections with an upward curve (which is the most common direction of curvature) can look like ) and can lead to the head actually pressing into the body. Age and size can tend to lengthen the tendon and lower the angle, so / turns to -- and eventually .A near vertical erection I think looks harder and therefore more impressive. It doesn't prevent sex at all, but it can limit positions - some positions may need more angle and be a bit painful. Fortunately this fixes with time as the angle drops with age, and erections become not quite as steel-hard.Some people worry because erections in porn often are near horizontal, and they think that's the only way it should be. But that's usually an effect of size and age and much use on the tendon.
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Hi Im a newbie but I seen your post and you are normal.The g spot in a woman is actually in the top,so you can hit it every time.BE Happy
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Thanx!
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Why was ur friend showin u his dick, thats what i wanna know
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In reply to: The angle of erection varies a lot. Most young guys go up and out, so they point a bit like /. However some are practically vertical like |, some are horizontal like your friend, and some are lower than horizontal, like . Near-vertical erections with an upward curve (which is the most common direction of curvature) can look like ) and can lead to the head actually pressing into the body. Age and size can tend to lengthen the tendon and lower the angle, so / turns to -- and eventually . Nice use of ascii! Put me down for for the comma