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Ask ANY women if size matters and the
probable response you will get is "of course not". So if this is
the case how come women constantly make jokes over size? And brag
when their partner has got a big penis? They also secretly claim
sex is better with a bigger penis? No wonder us men are confused.
We decided at Penis-Health to conduct our own research and get an
honest view on whether size does really matter. You can find
information on that research in the section called "Does Size
Matter" before reading that though lets see how you measure up on
average to everyone else, lets measure your penis.
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First you need to measure your starting
lengths both in flaccid and erect. We also recommend that you keep a
logbook of your gains. Remember when measuring be negative and
round down the totals so that when you do see gains you don't think
its just because you didn't measure correctly! You should only
measure once every month, constantly measuring every day will lead
to inaccurate results. Remember to use the Penis-Health logbook to
track all your gains... |
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Measuring The
Flaccid Length
The flaccid length of the
penis can be dictated by many things, including the
temperature. This might mean that you have
contradicting results depending on the temperature of
the situation that you are in. Flaccid gains are the
first gains that come with our penis enlargement
program, to keep results accurate we have a certain
standardized way of measuring the flaccid penis. To
measure accurately it is important that you measure
from the side of the penis. Stand up straight and
extend your flaccid penis in front of you (it
important NOT to stretch it), your penis should now be
parallel with the floor. Place the ruler next to your
penis so it is slightly pressing against the
pubic bone.

Flaccid Length View 1 |

Flaccid Length View 2 |

Flaccid Length View 3 |
Measuring The
Erect Length
The erect length is what
most members are interested in. Again it is best to
measure from the side of the penis. This method is
the standardized method that researchers use to
measure the "average penis size" which is
incidentally between 6" - 6.5" erect length. Firstly
make sure you have a 100% erection where you would
consider it the "most erect". Hold your penis below
the head and place the ruler next to it with your
other hand. The ruler should be slightly pressing
against your pubic bone. Measure to the nearest
millimetre and it is important that you do not
EXAGGERATE the measurement, if anything it is
recommended that you under exaggerate. Exaggeration
on the measurement could lead to a lack of
motivation in the
future. The video shows the CORRECT method first and incorrect
method is shown second.

Measuring
Erect View 1 |

Measuring Erect
View 2 |

The Incorrect Method |
Measuring The
Flaccid Girth
The girth can be extremely
awkward to measure because many people have
different size girth measurements depending on which
part of the penis that you measure. The standardized
way is to measure in the centre of the penis shaft.
When flaccid hold your penis out in front of you and
wrap a tape measure around your penis. Do not pull
the tape measure too hard, pull it to a reasonable
level and remember this LEVEL of pull for the next
time you measure. The average flaccid length of
girth is between 3"-4". In our photographs the model
as a large flaccid length and girth it is likely
that yours will be smaller.

Flaccid
Girth View 1 |

Flaccid Girth View 2 |

Not 100% Flaccid |
Measuring The
Erect
Girth
Make sure your penis is
100% erect and then proceed with the measuring. Hold
your penis out in front of you so it is parallel
with the floor. With your other hand place the tape
measure around the penis making sure not to pull too
tight. The average erect girth is 5" - 5.5"
according to recent surveys conducted. Measure
around the penis in millimetres and record the
result

Erect
Girth View 1 |

Erect Girth View 2 |

Erect Girth View 3 |
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