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Urologist Opinion: What's The Normal Penis Size? How to Measure Its Length and Girth Correctly

What is a normal penis size—and how do you actually measure it correctly?

In this video, a medical professional breaks down the truth about penis size, length, girth, and male body perception using real scientific research, urology data, and clinical experience. If you’ve ever questioned whether you measure up, you’re not alone—and more importantly, you may be worrying about something that isn’t even a real issue.

Here’s a fact that might completely shift your perspective:
About 95% of men who think their size is “too small” are actually within the normal range.

This video cuts through misinformation, unrealistic comparisons, and internet myths to give you evidence-based clarity on male anatomy, sexual health, and confidence.

📊 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO:

✔️ What science says about average penis size worldwide
✔️ The correct way to measure penis length and girth (most men do it wrong)
✔️ The difference between erect vs stretched flaccid measurement
✔️ Why bone-pressed measurement is the medical standard
✔️ The real numbers from studies involving 15,000+ men
✔️ What qualifies as micropenis (rare medical condition)
✔️ Common measurement mistakes that distort results

📏 REAL MEDICAL DATA (NOT INTERNET MYTHS):

Research shows that the average erect length is around 13 cm (5 inches), with most men falling between 10–16 cm (4–6 inches).
For girth, the average is approximately 11 cm (4.3 inches) when erect.

These are clinical, peer-reviewed findings—not exaggerated standards from adult content or social media.

⚠️ THE BIGGEST PROBLEM: DISTORTED PERCEPTION

Most men compare themselves to unrealistic images shaped by:
• Adult films and edited visuals
• Camera angles and selective casting
• Online misinformation and locker-room exaggeration

This creates a false baseline—and unnecessary anxiety.

Meanwhile, studies show that only 5–10% of women consider size a major factor in attraction or satisfaction.

💉 PENIS ENLARGEMENT: WHAT ACTUALLY WORKS?

This video also dives into male enhancement procedures, including:

✔️ Hyaluronic acid fillers for girth (temporary but medically used)
✔️ Risks of unsafe substances like silicone or PMMA
✔️ Truth about length surgeries (limited results, higher risks)
✔️ Why penile implants are NOT cosmetic tools

You’ll get honest insight into what’s safe, what’s risky, and what’s not worth it.

📉 SIZE CHANGES WITH AGE (IMPORTANT):

If you’re over 40, 50, or beyond, you may notice changes in size or function. This is often linked to:

• Reduced testosterone
• Decreased blood flow (cardiovascular health)
• Weight gain and fat pad increase
• Tissue elasticity changes

These are medical signals—not personal failures—and they can often be improved through lifestyle and health management.

⚕️ CONDITIONS YOU SHOULD KNOW:

✔️ Peyronie’s Disease (penile curvature due to scar tissue)
✔️ When curvature is normal vs when to see a doctor
✔️ Treatment options available through urology

🧠 THE TRUTH ABOUT CONFIDENCE & MASCULINITY:

Your value as a man is not defined by a measurement.

Real attraction, confidence, and satisfaction come from:
• Self-awareness and body confidence
• Communication with your partner
• Overall health and presence
• Emotional connection and intimacy

Even historically, ideals of masculinity have changed dramatically—proving that size standards are culturally constructed, not absolute truths.

#MensHealth #Urology #PenisSize #MaleConfidence #SexualHealth #BodyImage #HealthyAging #MaleWellness #SelfConfidence #Intimacy #RelationshipAdvice #MedicalFacts #MenOver40 #MenOver50 #HealthEducation

Видео Urologist Opinion: What's The Normal Penis Size? How to Measure Its Length and Girth Correctly канала Dr. Sonia Thomas | Men's Health
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