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Jimmi85

Hi All,

Last week was a momentous moment for me, for the first time in 2.5 years, since the onset of my peyronies started, i finally had penetrative intercourse. it felt good, albeit very different to what i was used to. i have been with my current GF for 3 months and was petrified of disappointing her so i waited until i finally felt we were both ready.

i have a dorsal curve of roughly 45% so as far as i can see, it is likely only face-to-face positions will be possible. i am still worried about damaging myself further as although i can get hard, it feels very 'wobbly' at the base.

Has anyone tried or used a penis sleeve? We want to have doggy but i see as this is the only solution for that, and it might also build up my confidence whilst maybe protecting me somewhat? i am unsure as to how to get them on with a curve but i understand a study has been done which actually shows they can slightly reduce the curvature in men with Peyronies.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.  
37 yr old type 1 diabetic. Implanted with a 18cm Titan by Michael Fraser 14/2/22 using scrotal incision. Has implant due to 70 dorsal curvature, erections were average ore surgery

GaussRifle

Instead of a penis sleeve, would you be fine with a strap on for other positions instead of a sleeve?
26 year old
45-50 degree downward curve with an indentation on one side when erect.
Using RestoreX and Xiaflex injections
Taking coq10 with daily Cialis 5mg.

Hawk

Jimmi,

In answer to your question, there is not a lot on the forum about sleeves.  MANY years ago, we had a member who was starting a business to custom make sleeves, but he disappeared.  If you are using a sleeve to support a hinge point near the base of your penis, it would still allow full feeling and contact with most of the penis. However, if you are using a sleeve to reduce the curve, it would likely be a little more restrictive.  

I think the problem is that with that angle of an upward curve, that position will be difficult.  It better accommodates a downward curve.  Do NOT injure yourself and cause further damage attempting that which you are not designed to do.  If your GF cares about you, she would agree.

If you are driven to try, I would start from behind without her bent over (standing, lying, or kneeling).  That reduces the angle of the vaginal canal by 90 degrees.  If that works, you can then experiment with her gradually bending at the hips by degrees.

PS: Since this is not an ed discussion and is posted in the ED section I will move this post and leave a link to its new location
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
Hawk - Updated 10/27/18 - Peyronies Society Forums