when I was 15 I noticed that my penis was below the average size it should be so I hoped it would grow as I got older now im 18 and its still the same size will that make women laugh or walk away when im about to have sex pr do something with them?
adviceman49 answered Wednesday August 1 2012, 10:53 am: You are not the first young man to write with this question. The first time I saw this question I did some research and found some results i think you will find interesting. Below is the answer I gave the first time and have used since.
According to the latest Ansel Research Survey; the average male penis when erect is between 5.1 & 5.9 inches long.
Keep in mind that this is the average, the middle between the largest and the smallest, above the micro-penis (below 2 inches in length). The survey states that size varies based on age, time of day, level of excitement and ambient temperature.
What you are born with is what you have. There is no way to enhance, or enlarge a penis even with surgery. Penile surgery is usually done to assist those with erectile dysfunction when there is no other medical solution that will help.
Average Vagina Size
Relaxed
Length 3 1/2 to 4 inches
Diameter 1 Inch
Aroused
Length ("tented) 5 to 6 inches
Diameter 1 1/2 to 2 inches
As you can see by the size chart of the average female vagina. Any penis over 6 inches in length and 2 inches in girth is larger than the average vagina can easily accommodate. A larger penis will cause a woman with an average sized vagina pain during intercourse, especially if the male is not a thoughtful and considerate lover. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday August 1 2012, 5:20 am: No. Everyone is different. There is nothing you can do about penis size.
Your best option is to just embrace what you have, and be happy about it. If girls laugh, then oh well. They're immature for doing so.
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