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Q: Penile size concerns
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 10th, 2009
mt penisis like 13 cm which is like 5 inches.i got circumcised when i was 14 and some months.since then my penis hasnt grown bigger at all,mostly by .5 inches. put i kinda started puberty later than my age mates.i was wondering is it growing bigger because i cant take it anymore!!!im ashamed of myself .and now im 18 and im really fit and do body exercises all te time,but my penis is not growing bigger at all.whats the max. size i can reach?please give me an answer.i really need that cause im desperate.at rest its too small to!!!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on February 17th, 2009
Penis Answer A5792
If your penis is 13 cm long when flaccid you should be satisfied. If your penis is 13 cm long when erect you shouldn’t be so disappointed because penis size is not the main reason for being a good lover.

According to your age (18) you may expect your penis to grow a little more.





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