lifelong wrote:Lost Sheep wrote: When I was young, my erection came close to my belly and had a gentle upward curve My implanted penis still have that upward curve, but now my belly comes close to my erection. But my erection still points up rather than perpendicular to my body's centerline.
My current erect state will point at about 120 degrees - so upwards for sure. I do notice many implants don't reach 90 and was concerned about this being so different from what I'm used to. Mind you, some sexual positions can be painful with my current angle so maybe it'll be a good thing, not sure. That's interesting yours curves upwards - do you mean it angles upwards? I thought the shape would be straight and only the angle changes
My penis, when erect, pumped up to as much as I can tolerate, and with me in a standing position, points about 10 degrees up from horizontal. I can hang a bath towel on it and not change the angle very much. If pumped up to less than maximum, the angle is more flexible, making different positions comfortable. That is one feature of an implant unavailable by other means. One can vary the degree of inflation from a completely flacid "squishy toy" for your partner to play with to a mild erection that is comfortable for fellatio to armor-piercing stiff or anywhere in between, at will.
Note that I habitually wear my penis pointed up and did so before the implant. Posts-op, I was advised to keep the erection pointed up to allow scar tissue at the proximal end of the implant form to hold it so. I knew I wanted to keep an upward angle.
The curve you asked about is a gentle arc. Perhaps 10 or 15 degrees of a circle. Perhaps nature designed penises that way to facilitate putting pressure on a woman's G-spot (in a face-to-face sexual position). The arc is in adcition to my penis' overall orientation.