Monday, April 20, 2009

Shoe size, hand and finger length, size of the nose etc vs. penis size?

For the longest time, I have been bothered by claims about the size of one%26#039;s manhood with respect to dimensions of the other parts of the man%26#039;s body.





I am 5 foot and one inches( ok, 1 and 1/4), my shoe size is 6, which makes me so mad when purchasing shoes since men%26#039;s store only carry size 7 to start, and my hands are also small.


In fact, my female officemate, who is 5%26#039; 7%26quot; was so intrigued by my hands that we actually placed are our hands palm to palm and hers was even longer than mine. On the other hand, I am bothered that my penis size is a little over eight (8%26quot;) inches long. I always though that I was abnormal; sort of a freak. I have always worn briefs and towels in gym and PE classes and will not take showers with other boys or men. I am aware though that sometimes that they look at me %26#039;funny%26#039; which makes it even worse for me.





In any case I was just wondering if there are other short men like me out there. I am not very sexually active nor am I gay. I am Asian living in CA.

Shoe size, hand and finger length, size of the nose etc vs. penis size?
There is no real correlation to penis size and other body parts. naturally, if you%26#039;re 8ft tall, you are likely to have a larger penis than a guy who is 5ft, but in respect to his body size, his penis wouldn%26#039;t really be any true relation. I%26#039;m 5%26#039;10 and my hands are a bit smaller than most guys, but my penis is above average in size[7 1/2%26quot;] when compared to other guys my height. If i were you and possesed an 8%26quot;, i wouldn%26#039;t hesitate to walk around proudly in a locker room/gym. I think you may be bothered that your height is small and your manhood is large in relation to your body size. Most guys would love to have your %26quot;problem%26quot;.
Reply:I dont guess it matters if your gay or asian, but i beleive in general that large features like hands, nose, feet may indicate the size of your sex organ. I wouldnt worry though, its much worse to be a big man and have small endowment since most people would think a big man has big sex organ.
Reply:Hello - If I were you with an eight incher, I%26#039;d put it to use. Lots of women out there would welcome you.


Don%26#039;t be concerned about the other parts of your body, focus on what makes women happy.
Reply:Oh jeez, that was wayyyyyy to much information from the guy above me....no one wants to read all that, come on!


You shouldn%26#039;t worry about your penis size. All in all, it sounds like to me you are perfect the way you are. What is kinda funny is the stereotype that Asian men have small penises and you are here to prove everybody wrong on that myth, too.


Just be proud of you and what is between your legs.
Reply:right !
Reply:All a pile of malarkey.





If that were the case, my brother would have one that could reach to me from where he sits (he has a large nose)
Reply:This is one of the most commonly asked question on yahoo answers, Please read this, at the bottom it has info on penis enlargement…





Just about every guy wonders how he measures up in the “down-there” department at one time or another. Here’s the lowdown for any guy who’s ever worried about whether his penis is a normal size.


There’s a fairly wide range of normal penis sizes - just as there is for every other body part. And just like other parts of the body, how a penis appears at different stages of a guy’s life varies quite a bit. You wouldn’t expect someone who is 11 years old to look the same as someone who’s 19.


Guys normally develop at different times. Some may start developing as early as 9. Others may not start developing until 15 or even later. The age at which a guy starts to grow varies from person to person. It all depends on when he enters puberty and his hormones start doing their thing.


Growth in penis size is just one part of puberty, which also includes such changes as pubic hair development, testicular growth, muscle development, and a growth spurt. Late starters almost always catch up fine - they just reach 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’s nothing you can do to change them. Despite what you may hear or read, no special exercises, supplements, or diets will speed up the development process or change a guy’s size. Also, like his feet, a guy’s penis may appear smaller to him just because the perspective is different when he’s looking down. And there’s a lot less difference in penis size between guys when they get an erection (a “*****” or “hard on”) than when their penises are relaxed.


In addition to size, guys also wonder about other aspects of how their penises look, such as whether the skin covering the penis is normal or if it’s OK for a guy’s penis to hang to the left or right (it is!). If you’re concerned about how your penis looks, ask your doctor. Guys who are reaching puberty should have regular testicular exams, so that’s a good time to ask your doctor any questions.


Taking a ride on the hormonal roller-coaster means lots of changes - and a lot of common worries - for both guys and girls. Just as guys may wonder about how their penises develop, lots of girls ask the same thing about their breasts.


If you’re wondering about your development, don’t try to compare yourself to your older brother or your best friend - they’re probably at a different stage of development than you are anyway. The important thing to remember is that it’s OK to not be a mirror image of the guy at the next urinal.


Get out the tweezers and the microscope :)





You probably have a good sense of where you fit in the distribution of size for


more commonly visible measurements of body size: height, size of hands, feet,


weight and so on. However, unless you spend a lot of time in a nudist


environment, there are, understandably other measurements for which you don’t


have a good sense of where you fit. Penis size is an obvious example. It’s also


one that can make a lot of people uncomfortable. They worry about whether they


are abnormal, “too small,” “too large,” and so on. As with most characteristics


of human anatomy, there is a lot of individual variation. You can differ


substantially from average without being unusual or freakish and without any


need for concern or medical intervention. If you have concerns, by all means


consult a doctor, but chances are good that you have nothing to worry about.





On the other hand, there is always a fascination with people who are


significantly different for the normal range. This applies to height and


weight, size of hands and feet, and, yes, also to penis size. So what


is “normal”? Surprisingly, perhaps, given how common concerns about penis size


seem to be, there are very little good data based on large samples. There are


data, though, and the numbers seem to agree well enough to suggest that the


sample size must be large enough to give reasonably accurate measures of


averages and distributions.








There are additional links there to other studies as well.





The average length of an erect penis (measured along the top) is 16.1 cm (6.34


in).


90% of measurements fall between 10 and 21 cm (4 and 8.25 in).


The average girth of an erect penis is 12.3 cm (4.84 in).


The average length of the flaccid penis is about 9 cm (3.5 in) with most


measurements falling between 5 cm (2 in) and 12.5 cm (5 in).





These numbers appear to be approximately independent of such parameters as age


(post-puberty) and nationality despite any anecdotal information you may have


heard to the contrary, though reliable data on such variations is quite limited.





You can decide what “big” is, but just as you probably wouldn’t particularly


label someone as “tall” unless they were in the top few percent, you probably


wouldn’t want to label someone’s penis as “big” unless it was larger than the


normal ranges quoted above (greater than 21 cm erect length, 12.5 cm flaccid


length). There also appears to be a large variability in the ratio of the erect


length to flaccid length. Average is about 1.8, but ratios from about 1 to 4


are not uncommon.





You can turn up a lot of additional reading material on this subject with a Google search :





Average penis size





I hope this information helps you to better understand what is “normal”


and “big.” Again, if you have concerns, consult your doctor. You may also see


many advertisements for companies that claim to help you increase penis size. I


would caution you against considering their services because of questionable


efficacy in many cases, and because it is unlikely that there is any real


reason why you should need to change your size.





Your penis is too big, if your woman says it hurts her.


But not all woman can take the same size of penis.


So, the conclusion is:


-If your partner says it is too big, then it is. For her/him.





http://www.coolnurse.com/penis_size.htm


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http://www.teenhealthfx.com/answers/sex-...





Beware of penis-enlargement scams


Considering penis enlargement? Don%26#039;t waste your money on ineffective and possibly dangerous male-enhancement pills, pumps, exercises and surgeries.


If you%26#039;ve seen the %26quot;Austin Powers%26quot; movies, you may have laughed at Austin for owning a penis-enlargement pump. But you also may have been thinking, %26quot;Hmm. I wonder if something like that could give me an extra inch or two.%26quot;


Penis-enlargement products aren%26#039;t difficult to find. Men%26#039;s magazines, sports radio shows and Internet sites are filled with advertisements for pumps, pills, weights, exercises and surgeries — all of which supposedly can increase the length and width (girth) of your penis. Even if you%26#039;ve never visited an Internet porn site, you%26#039;ve likely received many unsolicited e-mails for products and services that promise to make you more of a man.


These come-ons are based on several stereotypes about men%26#039;s insecurities. The %26quot;male enhancement%26quot; industry assumes that every man:


·Is afraid he has a small penis


·Believes he%26#039;d be a better lover if he had a bigger penis


·Is looking for a way to safely and effectively increase his penis size


Don%26#039;t fall for it. No scientific research supports the use of any nonsurgical method to enlarge the penis, and no reputable medical society endorses penis-enlargement surgery performed for purely cosmetic reasons. Because many of these techniques can damage your penis and even cause impotence, think twice before trying any of them.


Penis size: What%26#039;s normal, what%26#039;s not?


When you were a boy, a locker room bully may have taunted you about the size of your penis. As you compared yourself with other boys in the shower, you may have concluded that he was right. A cylinder-shaped object such as a penis always looks smaller when viewed from above than it does when viewed from the side.


As you grew older, you may have seen super-sized penises in X-rated movies and magazines. Such experiences may have left you with a distorted image of what%26#039;s normal and what%26#039;s not.


Most likely, your size is perfectly normal. Research shows that more than 70 percent of men have penises that measure between 5 and 7 inches when erect. A penis is considered abnormally small only if it measures less than 3 inches when erect, and even then it might not matter. Researchers have documented many cases in which men with so-called micropenises have been fully capable of having sex and fathering children.


The partner perspective: How they view penis size


E-mail advertisements would have you believe that women care deeply about penis size. But women responding to magazine surveys say they don%26#039;t care about size at all.


What%26#039;s the truth? A Dutch study of 375 sexually active women who had recently given birth suggests that the surveys are accurate — to a point. Seventy-nine percent of the women said that penis length is unimportant, and 69 percent of them said the same about penis girth.


E-mail advertisements would also have you believe that gay men are obsessed with penis size. But individual preferences vary. Average penis size is the same in both gay and straight men.


So, unless your partner tells you otherwise, it%26#039;s probably safe to assume that you%26#039;re fine just the way you are. Understanding your partner%26#039;s physical and emotional needs and desires may do far more to improve your sexual relationship than would changing the size of your penis.


Nonsurgical methods of penis enlargement


Marketers offer many different types of nonsurgical penis enlargement, and often promote them with serious-looking advertisements that include endorsements from %26quot;scientific%26quot; researchers.


But if you look and read closely, you%26#039;ll see that claims of safety and effectiveness are completely groundless. Because no reputable scientific research validates any type of nonsurgical penis enlargement, marketers rely on testimonials and before-and-after photos that may not be authentic.


At the bottom of such advertisements, you%26#039;ll usually find a sentence such as %26quot;These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.%26quot; Well, of course they haven%26#039;t been. The Food and Drug Administration, the government agency that regulates medications and medical devices, has never approved any medications or devices for enlarging a penis.


There are four basic types of nonsurgical penis enlargement:


·Manual stretching or squeezing (jelquing). These exercises are supposed to be performed 30 minutes a day for an indefinite period of time. Although they may be safer than other methods, they can lead to scar formation, pain and disfigurement.


·Stretching with penile weights. This technique is very likely to cause permanent penile damage.


·Vacuum pumps. Because pumps draw blood into the penis and make it swell, they%26#039;re useful in the treatment of impotence (erectile dysfunction). This may create an illusion of a larger penis, but results are seldom permanent. Repeated use can damage elastic tissue in the penis, leading to less-firm erections.


·Pills and lotions. These usually contain vitamins, minerals, herbs or hormones such as testosterone. Although topical testosterone is sometimes used on adolescent boys to accelerate puberty, there%26#039;s no evidence that it or any other substance can increase penis size in adult men. In 2002, authorities in the state of Arizona seized the assets of a penis-pill company, in part because the owners fraudulently claimed their product would deliver a permanent gain of 1 to 3 inches. The company owners also refused to honor their money-back guarantee, committing yet another fraud.





MORE ON THIS TOPIC


·Complementary and alternative medicine: Evaluate claims of treatment success


·Erectile dysfunction


·Erectile dysfunction quiz: Don%26#039;t suffer in silence





Surgical methods of penis enlargement





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Suspensory ligament





Cosmetic surgeons have developed several different enlargement techniques, none of them endorsed by medical organizations. The American Urological Association, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons have all issued policy statements against cosmetic surgical procedures to enhance the penis.


To lengthen a penis, surgery typically involves snipping the suspensory ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone and moving skin from the abdomen to the penile shaft. The suspensory ligament stabilizes and gives an upward tilt to an erect penis.


When this ligament is cut, the penis may look longer because more of it hangs outside the body. But cutting the suspensory ligament can cause an erect penis to wobble and position itself at odd angles, particularly when erect.


Surgery to make the penis thicker involves suctioning fat from a fleshy part of the body and injecting the fat into the penis. Another technique is simply to graft fat cut away from the buttocks or abdomen onto the penile shaft. Some practitioners use tissue from cadavers.


None of these techniques have been shown to be safe or effective. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons describes injecting fat into the penis as %26quot;a new and unproven cosmetic procedure of unknown safety%26quot; with potential risks that include infection, skin or sensory loss, excessive bleeding and loss of function.


Surgeons have developed another technique — albugineal surgery with bilateral saphenous grafts — that involves grafting blood vessels from elsewhere in the body to the penis in order to increase blood flow and penis width during erection. An Italian study of 39 men who underwent the surgery for cosmetic reasons found that it increased width by an average of one-half inch without complications. These men may have been lucky.


Following various types of cosmetic penile enhancement surgery, some men have had to undergo additional operations to correct deformities caused by the original procedure. The ill effects include scarring, shorter penises, hair on the base of the penis, low-hanging penis, loss of sensitivity, and bumps, lumps, and clumps of fat. Other complaints include impotence, urinary incontinence and persistent pain.


Then there%26#039;s the cost: about $10,000 for a typical penis-enlargement surgery that doesn%26#039;t require additional corrective surgery. Because cosmetic surgery is seldom covered by insurance, you%26#039;ll likely have to bear the entire expense.





MORE ON THIS TOPIC


·Cosmetic surgery: What to know beforehand





When surgery may be an option


Surgeons have devised reconstructive procedures for penises that have been amputated or damaged by circumcisions, animal bites, motor vehicle accidents and physical assaults, among other causes. A penis can be constructed in sex-change operations and to correct birth defects.


And this might work: Achieve a healthy body weight


One place that size might count is your abdomen — not your penis. If your lower abdomen hangs over your genitalia, you might look as if you have a shorter, smaller penis than you actually do. Fat can obscure some or much of the upper part of the penis. For this, the best treatment is to achieve a healthy weight.


http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/penis/M...
Reply:You know what they say right about big noses ?


Big hands ? Big feet ? Being tall ?





Big noses = bigger boogers


Big hands = bigger gloves


Big feet = bigger shoes


Being tall = longer jeans





There is no scientific reasoning done to show that ANY of these show for having a bigger penis.If that was the case an ex of mine would have been HUGE as he stands 6%26#039;8 and only barely had a 5 inch penis !





I think you shouldnt worry about it and get on with the rest of your life.
Reply:I have heared that the wide is your forehead, the big is your penis. The long are your finger, the penis is the same. Now, if your penis is less than 9cms long, your are not in big trouble, yet. The size has nothing to do with pleasure. You are not abnormal, my friend. Just act normal when take a shower in front of others, or just wear breafs. Be a man!!! Good luck!!!
Reply:Overall, you are a bit on the small size but not unusually so. In fact, I suspect many people would find you to be quite attractive. And as to your above average penis, you are living proof that penis size and the size of other body parts bear no relationship to each other. So, even though you could be deemed disproportionate, you are far from being a freak. In my opinion you are as perfect as mother nature intended you be.





As for not going naked in gyms or other places where men tend to congregate in the buff, the heck with it. Strip off and let them look if they want to. You certainly have nothing to be ashamed about or embarassed of. And if anyone thinks you are too big in the penis department, all you have to do is believe they are jealous (which in fact I bet they are since the average guy is about 6 inches). And if they think you arer small otherwise, well, maybe you are but as long as you keep fit, get lots of exercise, eat right and othe rthigns, you are goign to present a physique that is perfect and should be admired not hidden.



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