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Im a Man with a Penis problem.. only a women can answer this.. confused

when i lay down.. and erected... my penis is parallel to my stomach and facing my head.. its hard for me to perform well because it hurts when i try to stand my penis up.. when im standing and erect my penis is pointing directly up so i have to bring my penis down but its uncomfortable when i have sex.. is this normal?? or is my penis overly extended??basically its hard for a women to ride me because my penis doesnt go straight up when im laying down..
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ok.. i just thought my thing was over extended or something.. thank u
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This isn't uncommon, particularly in younger guys. It doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you; just try using different positions that don't put as much stress on your penis.
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Instead of laying down have your girl sit in your lap to "ride".
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thannks =P
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yes sounds pritty normal to me ive seen some penisis similar i dont think you have anything to worry about its just the penis you got dished out with so enjoy it just change your positions goodluck.
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ok thanks
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I do not think you have anything to worry aboutshe is going to like you know matter flaws you have and if she doesn't well it was not meant to be for ya'll...........

Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!
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yeh, but you could check out the mens forum.  There will be other guys with the same experience.  Take care and relax.
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so u think this isnt a real problem?? is this normal??
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AFter discussion with my husband we both suggest you change positions that is comfortable for you and your partner.
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