There is an important difference between a bent penis (Pyronie) and a curved cock.
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Gotta admit tho even fully soft this dudes dick is ALOT longer than most guys fully erect and I personally even heard that my self from grown when I was like young and pulled my long dick out fully soft and hanging they would say my dick fully soft and hanging was ALOT longer than most men fully erect, so just imagine this guy at full salute...watch some of his other videos there's one with a latina worshipping his long ass dick and u see this dude has some length to him that I can relate to, there's even a video of him bonded to the table in red tape and this mature milf is just sucking him off and worshipping him and loving his length.... Maybe this scene was just to glorify his size while not being fully hard some females love playing with a long semi hard dick I know alot of latinas do lol
Men with a bent penis have a significantly increased risk from several cancers, according to a new study.
It found that it brought a higher risk of testicular cancer by 40 percent, melanoma by 29 percent and stomach cancer by 40 percent.
Researchers from Texas suggest a gene that may trigger crooked penises could also be linked to the development of tumors.
The condition, known as Peyronie's disease, which is estimated to affect up to seven percent of males.
The findings were presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, after a review of patient data of more than 1.5 million by Baylor College in Houston
It found that it brought a higher risk of testicular cancer by 40 percent, melanoma by 29 percent and stomach cancer by 40 percent.
Researchers from Texas suggest a gene that may trigger crooked penises could also be linked to the development of tumors.
The condition, known as Peyronie's disease, which is estimated to affect up to seven percent of males.
The findings were presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, after a review of patient data of more than 1.5 million by Baylor College in Houston