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i m 28 year old.i masturbate since last 12 years.my penice is 2.5 inch wen normal & wen errect it become 4.5 inch.and when i sleep i errect in opposite direction stomach side,not in upword direction.i am very worried about this.plz suggest me wat can i do
The length of your penis in both flaccid state and on erection is within normal range of an adult and nothing to be worried about it ..It is the hardness of penis on erection that is important for sexual satisfaction of both the partners ..
As regards the direction of penis after erection during sleep it has no significance at all as it naturally becomes straight during penetration of vagina during sexual intercourse with female partner .
There is nothing to be done and worried about too. Dr.Patil.
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Hello Thanks for query . The length of your penis in both flaccid state and on erection is within normal range of an adult and nothing to be worried about it ..It is the hardness of penis on erection that is important for sexual satisfaction of both the partners .. As regards the direction of penis after erection during sleep it has no significance at all as it naturally becomes straight during penetration of vagina during sexual intercourse with female partner . There is nothing to be done and worried about too. Dr.Patil.