Erection straight out or hang down

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Morning Wood and/or fully excited - Straight away from my body with a slight angle to the left.

Other times a total erection can be kind of droopy.

No problem either way.
 

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Depends on whether or not I'm flexing my pubococcus muscle. If I do, it is about 20 degrees up from horizontal. If I relax the PC, gravity makes it parallel to the floor.
 

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Straight up, hard as a rock, and almost touches my stomach.
 

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In my case, horizontal most of the time, slightly upward when particularly hard.

I notice that none of the guys who claim to have erections that stick "straight up" have photos showing their dicks doing that (by which I mean sticking up without the assistance of underwear, hand grip, or a backward-leaning posture).
 

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straight out and angled downward. Its been like that for as long as I can remember. But then when I lay down it is aginst my stomach and then it points up...

It works just fine for me.

J
 

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Straight out, almost 90º to my stomach with a slight curve to the left when hard.

When soft, I hang down past my balls and there's a more pronounced curve to the left.