Penis doesn't hang down...result of tight circumcision?

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Alright, I don't want to bring up the whole issue of cut/uncut or tight/loose circumcision again. But I do have a related question, and I wasn't sure if I should start a new thread for it. Here we go:

I've done quite a bit of research, and I've decided to purchase a reputable penis stretching device. I think it will help with size, even if just a little. But I'm curious if I can expect it to help my penis hang down more when flaccid. Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with this?

I think I have a very tight/short suspensory ligament. So if traction from the device pulls on the suspensory ligament, it makes sense that my dick would finally hang down more like most guys. But I'm not sure. Any input/advice would be appreciated.

I guess you can try it. Let us know how it goes.

And some of us with uncut penises like your cut penises too :biggrin1: :adam4:

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Just a short update:

I was reading through a forum about the product I'm buying, and the suspensory ligament was specifically mentioned.

"It is based on the medical principle of traction, which when executed in a controlled, gradual and progressive manner on the penis, will stimulate the growth of the suspensory ligament, corpus cavernosum, and the rest of the penile tissues. Because the force of traction works with the body´s natural ability to adapt, this is a completely natural penis enhancement technique, with no side effects."

This was just great news, and I was excited to share it. I'll provide more updates when my product arrives and I've had a chance to use it for awhile.

How does the Andropenis stimulate penis growth?
 

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Update:

I finally caved and made a purchase. I'll keep you updated on how the stretching device helps with getting a more downward hang when my penis is flaccid. (Maybe I should post some of this in the enlargement forum?) If it increases size too, great. But even if it just pulls on the suspensory ligament and gets my dick to hang down more, it will have done 50% of what I wanted it to do.
 

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What a fucking joke!!
here is what the OP posted...."I'm posting a picture of a penis with problems similar to my own,"
SIMILAR???
the only problem you have is the joke in your hand!!!

I hope you are feeling better. That was truly cruel. You might want to remember that the name of this group includes support, and what you posted was anything but supportive.
It was intentionally mean spirited.
 

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Update:

I finally caved and made a purchase. I'll keep you updated on how the stretching device helps with getting a more downward hang when my penis is flaccid. (Maybe I should post some of this in the enlargement forum?) If it increases size too, great. But even if it just pulls on the suspensory ligament and gets my dick to hang down more, it will have done 50% of what I wanted it to do.


If it doesn't work, there is a simple operation which corrects hidden penis, and it is not very risky. I watched it on tv, but can't recall what it is called.
By the way, each of your symptoms, the penis pointing straight out, the hiding behind the fat pad, and hair going up your penis, are commonly seen in men who have had too much skin removed in their 'high and tight' circumcision.
I am not stupid enough to be saying, "all circumcisions are bad". But I have seen a tendency for men to disbelieve the ones which are problematic, because they look down and say, "I don't have that problem with mine." Doctors are often CYA about their profession, in my experience.
Stretching may take 3-4 years, but I bet, from hearing the experiences of others, that it will be worthwhile for you.
Best of luck with this.