Gay men with peyronies

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Jerryc415

Been dealing with peyronies for 5 years.  Tried every treatment understand the sun.  Would be nice just to meet other gay men with the same disease.

Glassglue


octjam

I'm here too, gay and dealing with Peyronies for about 18 months.

rodolfodelatorre

Ive been dealing with it for six years. I got it on my 18th birthday lol. Now I have a lot of other problems that are a lot bigger than just Peyronie's, but it still depresses me as much as the next guy I guess.

I have been out of the dating pool for this very reason. I only want to get in it if I am fully cured of this crap, but I don't know how realistic that is. I mean, how the F~@< am I supposed to find someone that understands what I'm going through, let alone someone that's gonna want to bone on the daily or something. It's something that racks my brain every day, but life goes on

I've been only recently under Pentox, Vitamin E, L-Arginine, and I really wanna try the pump and massaging that is supposed to help soften the scar tissue, but I don't know if there's any use lol. I've never heard of a "Peyronie's for gay or bi men" support type of anything, but there's always hope lol.

Hope this helps

scotty

Add me to the list.   Looks like there's more of us that I thought.

Glassglue

Boys I wouldn't worry too much about being responsible for your peyronies due to difficult anal penetrations. In my experience asses are not necessarily any tighter than vaginas and I don't actually think their muscles are as strong. And I don't buy into the whole cumulative micro trauma thing either actually. If that was all that was required then every man out there with an active sex life (including masturbation) would have this disease, and it would be especially prominent in horny young bucks who use their dicks often and hard. It isn't that way so it simply does not make sense. There has to be an underlying condition predisposing you to peyronies and I would bet that if you have that condition then you will get it regardless of what you do with your penis.  People always attribute things they don't understand to whatever seems to correlate. This leads to tossing virgins into volcanoes in some cases 😄

Sorry to be contrary, I just hate to see so many guys in here beat themselves up for something they didn't cause. As if we didn't have enough problems.

rodolfodelatorre

Yeah, I got mine just masturbating. The first urologist I went to said that I must've done reverse cowgirl with a girl or something. Heh.

james1947

From Glassglue:
QuoteThere has to be an underlying condition predisposing you to peyronies
100% right. By the way have 100ths of other posts on the forum that are saying the same.
QuoteI just hate to see so many guys in here beat themselves up for something they didn't cause
Right also. I lived also in countries that girls want to remain virgins for the wedding night, so they have just anal before marrying.
So all they partners will have Peyronies? I don't think so!

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.
Got amazing support on the forum

kuaka

I believe that there are many factors involved in the development of Peyronie's.  Of course there is "injury" as a source of the stimulation of development of scar tissue.  There is also any other condition, including nutritional deficiencies or excess "things" which are bad for us in the environment.  And of course there is the tendency to develop other fibrosis type of diseases as well.  

One of the challenges to treating PDS is choosing an appropriate treatment based on the root cause...when the root cause is almost impossible to find with the exception of obvious injury.  Even to be susceptible to injury can have multiple causes...deficiency, disease and environmental toxins.  Unless you are doing something obviously stupid and sustained an avoidable injury, it is unlikely to be "your fault".

Besides, rather than concentrate on placing blame, it is much more appropriate to concentrate on appropriate treatment...IMHO

kuaka