6 Tips For Measuring Your Penis Length For Men Over 18

We've all been curious about how the size of our penis stacks up against the next guy. Various reasons could prompt you to decide to measure your penis. You heard Jungle from Bravehearts rap, "Deep throat my nine inch, gut from the front and Grind from the side and fuck from behind," on Oochie Wally, and you want to know how you compare. Or maybe you're trying to see if your Saweetie's type with, "Eight-inch big, ooh, that's good pipe." You could be tracking changes over time if you notice your Johnson appears bigger or smaller than usual.

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While there isn't a "correct" or standardized method for measuring penis size, here are six tips to help you master the technique:

  1. Refrain from masturbation, having sex, and watching porn for a few days to build your libido and have a full erection with peak blood.

  2. Get a full erection: Measure the penis while erect since the size can vary significantly between flaccid and erect states.

  3. Use a ruler or measuring tape: Obtain a ruler or measuring tape that is long enough to measure the entire length of your penis. Make sure it is a rigid, straight tool for accurate measurements

  4. Position yourself properly: Stand up straight or lie down on your back, ensuring your penis is fully erect and pointing upward.

  5. Measure the length: With the ruler or measuring tape pressed against the pubic bone, measure from the base of the penis along the top side up to the tip. Ensure the measuring tool is straight and not curved along the contours of the penis.

  6. Note the measurement: Record it in inches or centimeters.

Remember that penis size is just one aspect of sexual health, and it's critical to maintain a realistic perspective. It's also worth noting that individual variations in size are normal from person to person. Penile size alone does not determine sexual satisfaction or prowess. If you have concerns about your sexual health or performance, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional or a urologist who can provide guidance and address any questions or issues you may have.