How To Measure Your Penis Correctly

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Measuring one's penis correctly requires consistent and systematic methods to obtain an accurate reading. Whether you're measuring out of curiosity or for another reason, it's important to be consistent and honest in your measurements to ensure accuracy. Here's a step-by-step guide:

1. **Erect Length**:
a. Achieve a full erection.
b. Place a ruler or measuring tape at the base of the top (dorsal) side of your penis, pressing the start of the ruler or tape into the pubic bone. This is important because the fat pad above the penis can give a misleading result if not compressed.
c. Measure to the tip of the glans (head).
d. Record the measurement in either centimeters or inches, whichever you prefer.

2. **Flaccid Length**:
a. Measure the penis when it's completely flaccid.
b. Again, place the ruler or measuring tape at the base of the top side of your penis.
c. Measure to the tip of the glans.
d. Record the measurement.

3. **Erect Girth (Circumference)**:
a. Achieve a full erection.
b. Use a soft measuring tape or a piece of string. If using string, you'll measure the length of the string after wrapping it around.
c. Wrap the tape or string around the thickest part of the shaft.
d. Record the measurement.

4. **Flaccid Girth**:
a. As with the erect girth, wrap the tape or string around the thickest part of the flaccid shaft.
b. Record the measurement.

**Tips**:
- Measure multiple times over several days to get an average; this will account for any variations.
- If you use a string for the girth measurement, mark the overlap point and then measure the length of the string against a ruler.
- Always measure from the same starting point (e.g., the pubic bone) for consistency.

Remember, penis size varies among individuals, and there's no "normal" size. The size of one's penis has no correlation with masculinity, personal worth, or ability as a sexual partner. If you ever feel insecure about your size, consider seeking advice from a therapist or counselor who can provide support and perspective.

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