BTC direction clarification

Hello first post here,

I hung for about 6 months a few years ago and my left side ligs are now longer than my right and my penis points right. I am starting again and want to make sure I understand which direction of the penis targets which side when doing BTC so I can straighten out. As I understand it I want to put the hanger on the right side of my balls so it points right and thus stretches the outside of the left side and inside of the right which will work the right ligs and eventually straighten out. Is this correct? I’m trying to follow what is being said here from bib:

“When hanging BTC, depending on the actual angle, pelvis attitude, etc, the outer penis MUST go to one side or the other of the INNER penis that you are targeting through BTC. I know, too big of a sentence.
Step by step: For many guys, the penis shaft comes under the pubic bone, up the front face of the pubic bone, held there by the ligs, and exits the skin. Where we attach a hanger to the upper shaft and hang weights BTC.
Now, when you are pulling the outer shaft down, the inner shaft is there sitting on the pubic bone, right in the middle, held there by the ligs. The outer shaft, when pulled down and in by the BTC angle, will naturally fall to one side or the other of the inner penis.
It does make a difference in the ligament tissues affected by BTC, having the pull be on one side or the other of the bump. Here are a couple of techniques to address this:
Best for you to pick the side. You can move the entire assembly over by hand, alternating the side of the bump that you hang on each time.
Or you can put a PVC half pipe over the front edge of your hanging chair, and allow the skids of the hanger to ride on the half pipe to help keep it straight. This requires a not-so-severe BTC angle.
Or you can try tilting your pelvis forward, making a straighter pull on the shaft.
Remember, the entire key, the only thing that matters in this situation, is the stress on the ligaments, and managing that stress. Either make the stress straight, as discussed above, or allow the stress to be on one side or the other, alternating sides. “