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Can Poor Posture Or Pelvis Tilt Effect Erection And Penile Size?

Can poor posture or pelvis tilt effect my erection and size of my penis? Im 30 years of age, and over the the last five years I have noticed it drop dramatically. Im fairly fit, played sports most of my life and now visit the gym regularly. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thu, 30 Oct 2014
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Hi,

Poor posture or pelvic tilt is not related to penis erection. There are 4 stages of penis arousal.

Stage 1 excitement
Stage 2 plateau
Stage 3 orgasm and ejaculation
Stage 4 refractory period

With increasing age, the duration of excitement stage increases and that is the reason you take longer time to have orgasm when compared to earlier times. This can be seen as the a longer time taken for full erection in your 30s as compared to your late adolescence and early 20s. This perfectly natural and with age the time taken for erection increases. It will help to reduce any stress related anxiety that you might be having.
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Can Poor Posture Or Pelvis Tilt Effect Erection And Penile Size?

Hi, Poor posture or pelvic tilt is not related to penis erection. There are 4 stages of penis arousal. Stage 1 excitement Stage 2 plateau Stage 3 orgasm and ejaculation Stage 4 refractory period With increasing age, the duration of excitement stage increases and that is the reason you take longer time to have orgasm when compared to earlier times. This can be seen as the a longer time taken for full erection in your 30s as compared to your late adolescence and early 20s. This perfectly natural and with age the time taken for erection increases. It will help to reduce any stress related anxiety that you might be having.