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Title: How does one determine what is safe for sex? nSFW
Post by: Curvekiller94 on May 24, 2021, 08:22:05 PM
Idk how to determine what is safe sex for me now. My girlfriend used to enjoy deepthroating not necessarily rough, but she gets really turned on by that and I miss it as well. Do you think this is something to be avoiding?

I called dr. Levine's office and they said pain after sex isn't necessarily progression it could just be from the penis having a torque in it. And they had a similar answer about traction. They said if pain was really bad obviously back off. But they never ask there patients to not have sex.
Title: Re: How does one determine what is safe for sex? nSFW
Post by: Benraycamp0 on May 24, 2021, 08:49:06 PM
@Curvekiller94:

Wait, it sounds like you have your answer right? I heard the same from Dr. Levine and Dr. Trost. If sex isn't painful, there is no reason to limit/stop it. If it is too painful then, like you said, refrain from it.
There are the obvious things like if you have a significant upward curve, then please for love of god never do reverse cowgirl haha. Same goes for a significant downward curve but with regular girl on top.

As long as the particular sex position makes common sense for the deformity you have, is not painful beyond what would be normal Peyronies Disease pain for you at that point in your condition, and you and your partner aren't overly rough where there could be a cause for injury, there should be no reason to not engage in it.

If I recall correctly, Dr. Levine prescribed you some pain meds as well? Are those helping at all for managing pain during sex?