Help with my Penis Size?!


Question: Help with my Penis Size.?
Crohn Disease stunts my growth, im 15 and im 5, 3, but im not worried about my height as i am worried about if my penis will grow in size, currently it's just 3.5 inches and 4 inches (with it hard), and im guessing thats really small compared to the average penis size. Is there anything i can do to grow it out using pills. Im already a very active person running after school, taking Strength training. I just don't know what to do.?.?.?.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Yes you are still growing but mine was much bigger at your age.

The standard accepted average is actually 6'' long with a circumference of aprox 5'' (at the widest part whether it be the base, middle or nob).

Are you sure that you are measuring right. The scientifically accepted way of measurement is to calculate the length from the base (where it meets your pubic bone) all the way to the tip.

In other words do not measure underneath from your balls or on the side. You must measure the top from the pubic bone to the tip.

I do not want to generalize or be racist, but scientific studies have shown that blacks and hispanics have bigger penis' and vaginas (larger women), caucasians have average size penis' and vaginas and asians have smaller size penis' and vaginas (petite women).

(i.e Blacks and hispanics: average length 7 inches, caucasians average length 6'' and average length for asians is 4'')Health Question & Answer

Wait! You're still growing. The average is five inches.Health Question & Answer

VIMAX.?.?.?.?Health Question & Answer

ur only 15 its gona keep changing get over it and avg is 5 inches so your good to goHealth Question & Answer



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