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Bent but Not Broken

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Bent but Not Broken

By: Don Cummings
Narrated by: Don Cummings
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Bent but Not Broken is an unflinchingly honest memoir about the onset of Peyronie’s disease, a painful and sexually limiting condition that is estimated to affect more than five percent of the worldwide adult male population.

Don Cummings narrates humorously about the emotional and collateral damage brought on by a suddenly curved penis as he struggles to maintain his sense of sex and self. He openly details the doctor visits, the excruciating treatments, and the acute anxiety over the state of his long-term relationship with a man who is supportive but often helpless in the face of nature’s whims.

Discordant domestic life, a harrowing kidnapping by a handsome stranger, and reminiscences of a hyperactive sexual past are woven into the single-minded quest to minimize the effects of this deforming disorder. Brace yourself for a daring, heartfelt, and beautifully twisted story of love and survival.

©2019 Don Cummings (P)2019 Don Cummings
Biographies & Memoirs Medical Professionals & Academics Heartfelt
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Hardly covers any aspect of Peronies and it is mostly the ramblings of homosexual conquests and totally uninteresting stories of a most uninteresting life.
Couldn't stomach anymore than 4 hours of it.
if you're looking for relevant information on the condition of Peyronies then don't waste your time or money here. Peace.

Hardly covers any aspect of Peronies

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