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Erection Pointing *Outwards* Wont Point Up

When i get an erection, it points outwards (90 degrees to my body)
It doesnt point upwards, and it wont come up very much when i pull it upwards.
This could damage my sex life. (i.e. it would be very hard to put my penis up into a girls vagina when im on top of her)

l (Abdomen)
-------    (My Penis)
l (My Legs)

Is there any way i could make it easier for my penis to be more flexible/point upwards when erect?
Is surgery neccesary?
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hey.Yes, don´t be so hard on your self. It will be ok..I had lots of sex...and believe me some guys may envy you...more pleasurable for your girl...remember...just don´t think with your penis..use your whole body ....your girl will reward you in the end.saying ..he knows how to please me....sorry got carried away.....go get him tiger..ztop worring dude...you will be ok....
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Thanks, i was just worried because its so rigid in that position, im worried it could hurt when i put it in the position to have sex because its being bent upwards?
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Dude...your penis is fine....Your penis will adjust to whatever sex position you will find your self in....Have u had sex yet? What does it feel like when you masturbate?  Good right?  Lay on your bed in the nude and get in the position as if you were to have sex....See what it looks like from that stance..Your buddy (penis) will take of it from there...You are fine.....stop worrying..mine is bent inthe middle...we come in all different sizes and shapes....
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