
My pee hole is situated in such a way
I cannot pee standing straight. What’s wrong? What you
describe sounds like hypospadias
(see drawing). The pee hole (urethral meatus) is not located on the glans, but
on the shaft of the penis. This makes it difficult to pee. Because the urethra
is too short the penis is also often warped when he becomes erect. About one in
300 guys has this affliction. Often it is surgically corrected within one or two
years after birth. In your case they might have thought it was too small of an
abnormality to perform surgery. It is still possible tot get it corrected. This
can be done in various ways. But a lot can go wrong, so you have to think in advance
if an operation is worth the risk. If you decide to do it make absolutely sure
the surgeon is experienced and has done many of these before with good results.