Flaccid curve?

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payne

I'm not sure if I should be posting this here, if not I apologize in advance.

I remember someone mentioning this but I'd like to read others experiences.  Has anyone experienced a flaccid curve?

Knight

Absolutely! I hang to the left and it even affects the urine stream so that if I'm not careful I pee on my right shoe instead of the inside the stool. It sounds funny written here but It is a frustrating part of my life for now.

Hanging left and peeing to the right must mean I'm twisted up inside.

But I'm going to beat this if it's the last thing I ever do.

Obviously you suffer from a similar condition?

Norm

Most certainly! I curve when flaccid, too. And just like Knight, I have to line up at the stool or I pee on the left wall. Remember, the plaque that makes you curve when erect is still doing its thing when you are flaccid.  
Plication Surgery Dec. 2013. Straight Again!

Thisismyusername

Yes, I have a slight curve to the left while flaccid.  In fact my curve while erect is only a little bit worse than when flaccid.  The deformity is very similar whether erect or flaccid.  My penis also rotates slightly counter clockwise (if the head of my penis were a clock facing me).  This is present both erect and flaccid.  Every time I pee my pee goes to the left unless I manually adjust my flaccid penis to straighten it out.  I hate how I am constantly reminded of this condition.  

Norm

You make a good point, This. We are constantly reminded. I used to be able to let it hang while urinating, knowing it pointed straight down at the pot. My hands could be doing something else. Now, I have to consciously point and shoot. And when I get up in the night, it is so much easier to just sit down on the toilet. These are constant reminders that we also have the curve when flaccid. And yes, I also have a twist to it.  
Plication Surgery Dec. 2013. Straight Again!

Thisismyusername

I noticed lately that when taking a bath my penis floats way to the left.  Like not only does it curve to the left but it just points to the left.  It was not like this before peyronies.  The scar tissue must have a different density than healthy tissue.  Also when I get an erection in the tub it points to the left at the base.  It doesn't do that when my penis is not under water.  

james1947

The scar tissues have much higher density that healthy tissues, this is the reason for bents, twists and other strange shapes we get.

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
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damian

If it's not elastic, doesn't mean it has higher density. Different density for sure.