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Penis bends to the left

I started masturbating when I was 12 or 13 and since the start of highschool been at it fairly regularily.
Now I'm in Uni and trying nofap, (to a good deal of success!)
But one thing that concerns me is that my penis bends slightly to the left, presumably from masturbation during puberty while my body was developing and from persistence afterwards.

My question is, will my penis correct itself over time if I continue to experience success with nofap? and is there anything I can do to help the process?
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do not try anything to weigh your penis or straighten it out, it will only damage.
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Although you could try tying a bowling ball to the end of your nob and do swing exercises,. If it doesn't straighten it you may get some extra length!
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Sorry I meant to say a because you were heavy tosser!
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Come on man this is more about your ego than a real medical issue!

Have you seen some porn star's penises? There's one guy who has one that goes straight for like 8 inches then a 45 degree bend and another 4 inches. Some have a U shaped one.

I highly doubt that your penis will straighten out and doubt it's because you're a tosser!
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