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bent penis

Im 27 years old,going to get married soon Im in a embarrassing situation.My penis got a slight bent towards left,recently..Is it a consequences of peyroinee's disease?How can i differentiate,whether i have a normal curve or peyroinees disease?I dont like its shape.will it affect my sex life after marriage?can i fulfill her sexual desires with this odd shape?am i normal for marriage life?
How can i prevent it from getting worse?Pls. help

I have consulted an urologist.He told it is not a peyroinee's disease and it is nothing to worry about the bend.
However my penis is  bent towards left.why it happened so and how can i avoid to get further worse and to make it straight?
recently,Im not getting erection for masturbation,But getting morning erection sometimes.Im very much depressed and can i satisfy my wife's desires with this curved penis? pls. reply
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523042 tn?1212177895
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So you’ve seen a urologist and have been told you don’t have Peyronie’s. I’m not clear on why you’re asking this question in this forum if you’ve already been diagnosed. You’re fine; time to accept it and move on with your life.

Some men worry about the curvature of their penis. Penises come in all shapes and when erect, they may curve to the left or to the right; or up or down; and some may not curve at all. This is part of the diversity of the human body and is not an issue unless the curvature is so extreme that it makes sexual activity painful. Since your curvature isn’t painful, it won’t inhibit sexual activity, so stop worrying. Your anxiety is causing you to short-circuit your ability to feel pleasure. Relax and accept your body as it is, and you’ll find all those good feelings return. Dr. J
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I would consider using a VED vacuum erection device. It will help with bent.
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