
A Few Years Ago My Husband Bent His Penis While Having Sex Could You Recommend Position ?

Question: A few years ago my husband broke his penis while we were having sex. He waited a week before seeing his Doc ( He's quite shy, & I was horrified that I hurt him so badly) our Doc sent us to a Urologist & he informed Us he'd need surgery. We lost our insurance that same week & so surgery never happened. Amazingly we are still able to have sex, but its "safe" which can become boring. My question is are there positions you could recommend that other than missionary? As I'm sure you dca imagine, the shape of his penis now has a permanent bend & I live in fear of doing this to him ever again. More importantly have we and are we damaging it more? I would be so thankful for any info you could share with us. Thank you in advance for your time
Brief Answer:
Lay in side position recommend.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I think your husband needed surgery immediately and is impressive how you can still have sex.
You both are lucky. I think he can have surgery when possible to correct curvature.
Experiencing different positions is difficult due to its shape. You can choose a position that he has total control of movement and you being passive in order to avoid pain and further damage.
You can try lay in side position. also sitting face to face position
Experiencing together can find more positions he can tolerate.
Hope I have answered the question.
let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
Lay in side position recommend.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I think your husband needed surgery immediately and is impressive how you can still have sex.
You both are lucky. I think he can have surgery when possible to correct curvature.
Experiencing different positions is difficult due to its shape. You can choose a position that he has total control of movement and you being passive in order to avoid pain and further damage.
You can try lay in side position. also sitting face to face position
Experiencing together can find more positions he can tolerate.
Hope I have answered the question.
let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
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