Erection Angles: What's Normal for Men? - Urology

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Two days ago in the morning, I accidentally saw my roommate's erection.
This was my first time seeing an erection from a male.
I always thought that an erection at a 90-degree angle was normal, but I later found out that most people's erections are more vertical.
What is the normal angle for an erection?

Yanjing Ge, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/04/12

Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology


People can be more frustrating than death! Young people are all quite similar; the angle doesn't matter, what’s important is being able to work.

Reply Date: 2008/04/12

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When it comes to understanding the normal angles of erection in men, it's important to recognize that there is a wide range of normalcy. Erection angles can vary significantly from one individual to another, and factors such as anatomy, arousal level, and even psychological factors can influence this.

Typically, a fully erect penis can form an angle ranging from approximately 30 degrees to 90 degrees relative to the body. A vertical erection, which is what you observed in your roommate, is quite common and can be considered normal. Many men experience erections that are closer to the vertical position, while others may have erections that are more horizontal. The average angle of erection is often cited to be around 45 degrees, but again, this can vary widely.

It's also worth noting that the angle of erection can be influenced by several factors:
1. Anatomy: Each man's anatomy is unique, including the length and curvature of the penis, which can affect the angle of erection.

2. Arousal Level: The level of sexual arousal can also play a role. Higher levels of arousal may lead to a more pronounced erection, potentially resulting in a steeper angle.

3. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, and other psychological factors can impact erectile function and the angle of erection. For instance, a man who is anxious about sexual performance may experience a different angle than when he is relaxed.

4. Health Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as Peyronie's disease, can cause curvature of the penis and may affect the angle of erection. If a man notices a significant change in the angle of his erections or experiences pain, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

5. Age: As men age, changes in erectile function are common, and this can also affect the angle of erection. Hormonal changes, blood flow issues, and other age-related factors can contribute to variations in erectile angle.

In summary, while you might have thought that a 90-degree angle was the norm, it's important to understand that there is a broad spectrum of what is considered normal. If your erections are consistent and you do not experience any pain or discomfort, there is likely no cause for concern. However, if you have any worries about your sexual health or notice any significant changes, it is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and reassurance.

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