Dr. Lin: 5/29/2003>
Yes! It is a delocation of the penile shaft. You have damaged the tissues or muscles that hold your erection upward; One muscle group is the penile-suspension ligament and tissue from your pubis and the other is the penile rooting near the bulbourethral glands as shown in the bottom of this link -
http://actionlove.com/image/fig6-17b.jpg
It also damages the penile nerves and blood vessels and thus affects your erection power and hardness. Your erection won't point upward any more as shown in the right two pictures in this link -
http://actionlove.com/image/penclass.jpg
Yes! It is a delocation of the penile shaft. You have damaged the tissues or muscles that hold your erection upward; One muscle group is the penile-suspension ligament and tissue from your pubis and the other is the penile rooting near the bulbourethral glands as shown in the bottom of this link -
http://actionlove.com/image/fig6-17b.jpg
It also damages the penile nerves and blood vessels and thus affects your erection power and hardness. Your erection won't point upward any more as shown in the right two pictures in this link -
http://actionlove.com/image/penclass.jpg