Small-Penis Syndrome

As a matter of fact eighty-five percent of women are satisfied with their partner’s penis proportions - yet numerous normal men experience “small-penis syndrome,” urologists report.
Small-penis syndrome is the worry of thinking one’s penis is too small - even though it isn’t. It’s a completely dissimilar condition from having in fact tiny tinkler, a situation known by the cold, clinical name of micropenis.
Urologists Kevan R. Wylie of Royal Hallemshire Hospital and Ian Eardley of St. James Hospital in Leeds, England, review the literature on penis size and they advise doctors not to laugh away these very actual worries over an imaginary defect. Researchers make a note of that studies of penis size are extremely consistent. The typical erect penis is about 5.5 to 6.2 inches long and 4.7 to 5.1 inches in circumference at midshaft. A really diminutive dangler - a micropenis - is less than 2.75 inches long when erect.
Few men undergo this condition but at the same time researchers find yet 45% of men want a bigger penis.

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