Postby doctuth » Mon Sep 16, 2024 12:29 pm
strongagain,
I have given your situation some more thought. I have a similar situation, and your photo of your glans could be a photo of mine. I hadn't paid much attention to the asymmetry before, but I can feel that the left cylinder tip protrudes beyond the right tip. This is noticeable when fully inflated. I have solved the mystery. I carry my penis on the left which requires it to bend to the left and down my left pant leg. Imagine two flexible rods of the exact same length and anchored at one end. If you bend them to the left, they will bend on different archs (radiuses). After bending, the one on the left will appear longer due to the shorter radius and will slide ahead of the other rod. If you bend them to the right, the opposite will be true. I corrected my apparent difference in length by bending my penis, while fully inflated, to the extreme right and then to the center. Both cylinders were then aligned perfectly. I think the phenomenon is more likely when you are partially inflated most of the time. I inflate to about 30% during the day and 100% at night to control incontinence. (See my original post Controlling Incontinence with an IPP.) Without this inflation, I don't think you would notice a length difference in the cylinders. Are you carrying a partially inflated penis on the left?
The good news is that you probably don't have an erosion. Do the simple exercises I mentioned, and you will probably correct the illusion of the longer left cylinder. Let me know your results.
doctuth