Another Penis Question?!


Question: I would like to know if my penis is normal. When I don't have an erection it points toward the floor if I am standing or laying down. When I have an erection (while standing) it points outwards from my body to the left. When I have an erection (while laying down) it points toward my stomach and to the left. Also while erected my penis has a slight curve. Is that normal?


Answers: I would like to know if my penis is normal. When I don't have an erection it points toward the floor if I am standing or laying down. When I have an erection (while standing) it points outwards from my body to the left. When I have an erection (while laying down) it points toward my stomach and to the left. Also while erected my penis has a slight curve. Is that normal?

again, it's very normal. some dudes point left, some right, and some straight. It points out while standing because of gravity. When lying down, gravity will make it point towards your stomach.

yes, its normal for you not me. I don't have one.lol

Yes

You are doing masturbation from your right hand. :)

males having straight penises are rare... more than 50% of males have penises curved to the left, the rest, to the right... but if yours is really curved, go have a check up.... but if not so, it is normal...

yes you are completely normal so don't worry.

your penis is normal
with boys their soft penis usually does point down to the floor when standing, mine just flops anywhere when i lie down
erections can point almost anywhere, up down, out from your balls at various angles when you stand
most erections do flop up toward your belly when you lie down
mine does
a slight curve is very normal
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