sketch of curved penis
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ml66uk tom28804
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It is unusual, but not unheard of, even without any injury or obvious cause. There seems to be more variation between people's genitals than any other part of the body, probably as a result of the way they're formed. One of my exes said she had an ex with a very curved penis, and his brother and father had the exact same thing, so it can sometimes be hereditary.
You said it's always been like that, so there's probably nothing you can do about it, but learn to live with it. We're all different, and that's ok.
tom28804 ml66uk
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ml66uk tom28804
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If you've never seen a doctor about it, then it would be a good idea, just to check there isn't some kind of problem that needs to be treated. If it's always been like that, then my guess it they'd just reassure you that it's not a problem and nothing unusual, but at least you'd know then. You'd probably need to take along some pics of what it looks like erect.
You could either see your GP, or if you're in the UK, you could go to a genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic - google "GUM clinic near me" for details.
If you could update this thread and tell us what the doctors say, it would be appreciated. Good luck.
Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor.
tom28804 ml66uk
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If this helps, about 2-3 years ago I had a football kicked really hard at this area and I'm trying to figure if this made it worse or not.
ml66uk tom28804
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It's possible. Peyronie's disease can be caused by trauma.
I've only just seen your post saying that it's about a 40 degree curve, so I'd definitely get checked out if I were you. That degree of curvature can make it harder to have sex, and there are treatments available, both surgical and non-surgical.
john75639 tom28804
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Gay men often have to change positions when they have sex. Orally or any other way based on which way their penis is slanted. I have seen gay men in these positions. I depends on the receiving person on how well they can accommodate your penis.
If you think you have a problem, see a doctor if it can be corrected.
I am not a doctor. I am a gay man.
I actually had a man who had one going the other direction.
Good luck in your quest in finding out if is is normal or if it can change directions through a medical.procedure.