Is my penis size normal?
Almost all the men ever wonder where they fit in relation to the extent of his penis. We'll put them aware of some issues that may interest any man who ever worried about whether his penis is normal size.
The range of normal penis size is quite large, like what happens with the other body parts. And as with other parts of the body, the penis looks also varies greatly at different stages of the life of man. One would not expect someone who is 11 look the same as someone who's 19.
It is normal that every man has his own pace of development. Some may start to develop at age 9, while others may not start until 15 or later. The age at which a guy starts to grow varies from one to another. Everything depends on when he enters puberty and his hormones start doing their job.
Growth in penis size is only one aspect of puberty, which also includes other changes, such as growth of pubic hair, enlarged testicles, muscle development and "growth spurt". Boys who enter puberty later almost always reach the level of the rest, just come to full maturity a little later.
Penises come in different sizes, shapes and colors. These traits are hereditary, like eye color or foot size, and there is nothing you can do to change them. Regardless of what you may hear or read, no special exercises, supplements, or diets will speed up the process of growth or change the size in a male. Also, like what happens with the feet, a man may seem that your penis is smaller because the perspective is different when one looks down and the difference in the size of the penis in males is much lower when having an erection when the penis is relaxed.
Besides size, men wonder about other issues related to the appearance of your penis, as if the overlying skin is normal or if it's OK penis hang to the right or left (It is quite normal!) . If you're concerned about your penis looks, ask your doctor. Men who are reaching puberty should have regular testicular exams. That's a good time for you to ask your doctor about any questions you have.
The hormonal changes cause many changes, and lots of questions-both for boys and for girls. Just as guys may wonder about the development of the penis, many young people ask the same questions about their breasts.
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