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Q: My Very Small Size
asked by: clement71 on April 11th, 2007
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i am a 16 year old caucasian male and ive have pubic hair for around more than a year now i think.

just now i notice that i am beginning to have it in my stomach area
and i started to have armpit hari around half a year ago

but my penis is a surprisingly 2.5 inches when erected:oops: Crying or Very sad
i also dont have a visible adams apple.

am i born short? or is it just that i still didnt grow yet? but the idea that i didnt grow yet is hard to believe. i think im the same size as a 10 year old Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed
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MikeH90
replied on April 12th, 2007
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since you've started to get hair its safe to say you've already started puberty. Not sure why your penis hasn't started to get larger though. At 16 you should be pretty much through puberty. Might want to check with a doctor to be sure nothing is medically wrong. You may be one of us unfortunate ones to not be blessed with a 7 inch dick.
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Willa Weintraub
replied on April 12th, 2007
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MikeH90 wrote:
since you've started to get hair its safe to say you've already started puberty. Not sure why your penis hasn't started to get larger though. At 16 you should be pretty much through puberty. Might want to check with a doctor to be sure nothing is medically wrong. You may be one of us unfortunate ones to not be blessed with a 7 inch penis.
I'm sorry but at 16 he is not 'pretty much through puberty',maybe half way.

you still have some time to grow and if you don't maybe you could use some plastic surgery?
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MikeH90
replied on April 12th, 2007
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~*~Melissa~*~ wrote:
MikeH90 wrote:
since you've started to get hair its safe to say you've already started puberty. Not sure why your penis hasn't started to get larger though. At 16 you should be pretty much through puberty. Might want to check with a doctor to be sure nothing is medically wrong. You may be one of us unfortunate ones to not be blessed with a 7 inch penis.
I'm sorry but at 16 he is not 'pretty much through puberty',maybe half way.

you still have some time to grow and if you don't maybe you could use some plastic surgery?


your joking right? Plastic surgery should be avoided at all costs.
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Willa Weintraub
replied on April 12th, 2007
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MikeH90 wrote:
~*~Melissa~*~ wrote:
MikeH90 wrote:
since you've started to get hair its safe to say you've already started puberty. Not sure why your penis hasn't started to get larger though. At 16 you should be pretty much through puberty. Might want to check with a doctor to be sure nothing is medically wrong. You may be one of us unfortunate ones to not be blessed with a 7 inch penis.
I'm sorry but at 16 he is not 'pretty much through puberty',maybe half way.

you still have some time to grow and if you don't maybe you could use some plastic surgery?


your joking right? Plastic surgery should be avoided at all costs.


well if he doesn't grow,I think thats pretty much the only option he's got,no? I'm not a dude but I don't think there is anything else to do about it and if he is that worried over it I guess it's an open option.penis pumps only work temporarily so that wouldn't do much good.
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MikeH90
replied on April 12th, 2007
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~*~Melissa~*~ wrote:
MikeH90 wrote:
~*~Melissa~*~ wrote:
MikeH90 wrote:
since you've started to get hair its safe to say you've already started puberty. Not sure why your penis hasn't started to get larger though. At 16 you should be pretty much through puberty. Might want to check with a doctor to be sure nothing is medically wrong. You may be one of us unfortunate ones to not be blessed with a 7 inch penis.
I'm sorry but at 16 he is not 'pretty much through puberty',maybe half way.

you still have some time to grow and if you don't maybe you could use some plastic surgery?


your joking right? Plastic surgery should be avoided at all costs.


well if he doesn't grow,I think thats pretty much the only option he's got,no? I'm not a dude but I don't think there is anything else to do about it and if he is that worried over it I guess it's an open option.penis pumps only work temporarily so that wouldn't do much good.


everything I've seen, heard or read says that plastic surgery usually doesn't work and usually makes it worse.
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Willa Weintraub
replied on April 12th, 2007
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MikeH90 wrote:
~*~Melissa~*~ wrote:
MikeH90 wrote:
~*~Melissa~*~ wrote:
MikeH90 wrote:
since you've started to get hair its safe to say you've already started puberty. Not sure why your penis hasn't started to get larger though. At 16 you should be pretty much through puberty. Might want to check with a doctor to be sure nothing is medically wrong. You may be one of us unfortunate ones to not be blessed with a 7 inch penis.
I'm sorry but at 16 he is not 'pretty much through puberty',maybe half way.

you still have some time to grow and if you don't maybe you could use some plastic surgery?


your joking right? Plastic surgery should be avoided at all costs.


well if he doesn't grow,I think thats pretty much the only option he's got,no? I'm not a dude but I don't think there is anything else to do about it and if he is that worried over it I guess it's an open option.penis pumps only work temporarily so that wouldn't do much good.


everything I've seen, heard or read says that plastic surgery usually doesn't work and usually makes it worse.
Like I said,i'm not a dude and i've bnever looked up on it so I wouldn't know.Just throwng ideas out there Laughing
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ninapie22
replied on April 19th, 2007
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i haven't had sex.. but i don't think it's that important.. i think it's more important if you know what you're doing.. but that's not the case.. i read on-line somewhere that a guy's penis keeps growing until they're 18. i don't think you should be worried.. go to a doctor just in case it's anything serious.. but other than that i don't think you should compare yourself to other people in any way. and it's not something you can control. if you're worried about a girl being mean or anything.. just make sure that you're in a serious committed relationship with someone who is worth it. if she cares at all or acts haughty or says something rude or belittling then she's not worth it. don't be so hard on yourself.. most girls think it's the relationship.. not the sexual one that's most important. or at least i do.. maybe it's naive. lol. ^^
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sillyakchick
replied on April 19th, 2007
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Boys and girls come in different sizes. I am sure you have heard that. You are certainly not finished growing yet, but it just doesn't matter in the long run. you will find a girl who fits your "size" and the two of you will be happy. Believe me when I tell you that it is no fun not no fun at all in any way shape or form to have a guy that is too big. If you stay small, then you can develop other skills to please your partner. Some of the bast sex I ever had involved no penetration at all.

Women go through the same kind of thing worriying about whether or not they will get big boobs so they can attract a man.

don't worry about it too much, and I don't think plastic surgery is such a great thing to consider. having a small winkie that works properly is much better than having one that's big and has been screwed up by surgery.
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Tylanas
replied on April 19th, 2007
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As someone else said, men do not finish puberty until about age 21.
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HealthySex
replied on April 20th, 2007
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Testosterone plays an important role in male development and is responsible for many male attributes. It's possible that a doctor visit could make sure you're healthy and developing proper levels of testosterone.
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NWKC
replied on April 21st, 2007
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Eiri wrote:
As someone else said, men do not finish puberty until about age 21.

This is actually true, most males don't fully stop going through puberty til they're 18 years old. Although, it's 'different strokes for different folks'.

MikeH90 wrote:
your joking right? Plastic surgery should be avoided at all costs.

Confused I agree highly with mike, just because women can rely on plastic surgery for back up...doesn't mean we should take the chances of screwing up our urethra. It's like telling you women just because you havent fully matured yet, we're going to sew you up like a horse.

sillyakchick wrote:
Boys and girls come in different sizes. I am sure you have heard that. You are certainly not finished growing yet, but it just doesn't matter in the long run. you will find a girl who fits your "size" and the two of you will be happy. Believe me when I tell you that it is no fun not no fun at all in any way shape or form to have a guy that is too big. If you stay small, then you can develop other skills to please your partner. Some of the bast sex I ever had involved no penetration at all.

Women go through the same kind of thing worriying about whether or not they will get big boobs so they can attract a man.

don't worry about it too much, and I don't think plastic surgery is such a great thing to consider. having a small winkie that works properly is much better than having one that's big and has been screwed up by surgery.


I agree with you partially, because yeah it's not the end of the world for those who have a small penis. But for women to get breast implants, they dont have many risks other than maybe losing the use of their nipples and cautious things following, unlike the men who risk their urinary tracks.

That is why I dispise any plastic surgery and piercings on the penis shaft. What are the greater odds...just to please the opposite sex. Rolling Eyes
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Otzadoz
replied on April 22nd, 2007
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I think you have some time, because you are young... Then there are some ways to change things. My husband used Extagen to increase his penis and he had some results (he had become longer on about 1.5").
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conors
replied on April 22nd, 2007
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Don't Worry!
Don't worry, there are other ways to enlarge your penis other then Cosmetic Surgery!
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blulyneguy
replied on April 25th, 2007
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I Disagree...
I read these and have to add that I disagree on the 'enlargement' options I have seen posted here. There is no plastic surgery to make your penis bigger. They can cut the top tendon to help add length (which doesn't always work) or inject collagen to add girth (which the body absorbs and goes back to regular size in weeks or months). As for 'natural remedies'....I have seen no documented cases of any of them working (really working). Unless there are some medical procedures out there I'm not aware of- you get what ya get and you don't throw a fit! Sucks, I know but we are who we are. My wife works in plastic surgery as a surgical tech. and alot of guys get the tendon cut or collagen but shes never heard of an enlargement surgery. If one exists, tell me 'cause I'd like to research it for myself! All guys want a huge one and if there is a way to get it- some will. If you know of any procedure- post it because I'm sure other men would like to know.
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NWKC
replied on April 25th, 2007
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Re: I Disagree...
blulyneguy wrote:
All guys want a huge one and if there is a way to get it- some will. If you know of any procedure- post it because I'm sure other men would like to know.


that's highly false. I'm nearly average, I don't mind the size. and I certainly wouldn't go out of my way to enlarge it. you need to make sure you put an "'Almost' all guys want a huge one'.


honestly, it's never been about the size and most men cannot understand this. it's about the feel not the appearance. Rolling Eyes
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blulyneguy
replied on April 25th, 2007
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Point Taken
you are correct. *almost* all men want a huge one. Not going to get into a peeing contest here. You know what I mean.
Surgey options???
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NWKC
replied on April 25th, 2007
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Re: Point Taken
blulyneguy wrote:
you are correct. *almost* all men want a huge one. Not going to get into a peeing contest here. You know what I mean.


Nor am I, I'm just wondering why it's got to be a stereotype that all men have to be just about their penis...there's more than just the size of a penis. it's like saying women are all about their breasts...now you know if you were to say something like that, several women would be replying. Rolling Eyes

blulyneguy wrote:
Surgey options???


Confused hmmm?
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blulyneguy
replied on April 26th, 2007
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Correct!
You are right. I apologize for the generalization. I am still interested to hear about surgery options from other folks though. I would seriously consider it if it were a bonifide procedure. I'm sure alot of men would too. Size does not make the man- but it certainly couldn't hurt. Just an opinion.
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sillyakchick
replied on April 26th, 2007
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From a woman's standpoint, I would NOT encourage my partner to have plastic surgery done on his penis. I don't reccommend any unnecessary surgery to anyone in general. But think of how impactful it would be to a person if something happened during surgery which left him unable to perform? When my husband and I were considering sterilization procedures, we decided that although there was a minute chance of impotency with a vasectomy, neither of us wanted to take the slightest chance. We thoroughly enjoy our sex life, and did not want it impacted. No surgery is without complication. Especially at this person's very young age, I think it would be irresponsible of a surgeon to agree to perform any type of procedure on this gentleman. Many women cannot orgasm from intercourse, and enjoy external stimulation just as much. It is not the size that matters, it is how you use it and your "bedside" manner that counts.
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