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Is It Normal To Pee Sideways After Sex?

Hello! When i go to toilet after having sex with my girlfriend i get one problem. Instead of peeing straight down as usuall im peeing sideways. Its hard to kinda shoot in the toilet. Is it anything wrong with me? nstead of standing peeing i sometimes sit instead. But i got really troubble by peeing after sex with my girl .
Fri, 21 Nov 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

The direction of urination if temporarily towards one particular side after having sex is a normal occurrence. It is possible that your penile muscles are still in erect stage and therefore the penis is deviated at an angle to one side. This is perfectly normal and not a concern. With the erect penis, the urethra is also deviated to the same side as it is located in the centre of penile shaft. When you wish to urinate after sex, you can hold the shaft of penis lightly with your hand and then shoot to the toilet. This will direct the stream of urine forwards and avoid any spillage outside.
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Is It Normal To Pee Sideways After Sex?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. The direction of urination if temporarily towards one particular side after having sex is a normal occurrence. It is possible that your penile muscles are still in erect stage and therefore the penis is deviated at an angle to one side. This is perfectly normal and not a concern. With the erect penis, the urethra is also deviated to the same side as it is located in the centre of penile shaft. When you wish to urinate after sex, you can hold the shaft of penis lightly with your hand and then shoot to the toilet. This will direct the stream of urine forwards and avoid any spillage outside.