I just turned 18 a few months ago and my
penis hasnt really matured like most
people. Every since I have been 16 I
have been waiting for it to happen but I
never get anything. I dont know if I am
a late bloomer or what. I have hair and
all. Its 5inches and 3.75girth. I
never wanted to get into a relationship
and I did. She is the best thing that
every happened cause she doesnt care and I
do. She tells me that she gets orgasiums
and loves sex but I really think that
there is something missing cause of the
size and all. So please tell me what I
should do about my condition.
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maia
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Sep 2006 Posts: 49
Posted: 09-18-06 18:17pm
I don't think you have a 'condition'. You
may just have to deal with the fact that
you have an average sized penis. Yes,
average.
I forget what website it was, but it was
from another medical site and it said that
the average penis is 4-6".
Don't feel bad at all. Trust me, I know
from personal experience that there are
men much, much, much smaller than you.
I've also been with guys your size and had
no complaints whatsoever. So your
girlfriend probably isn't just saying
things to make you feel better, i'd guess
she's telling the truth.
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