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Coming up too short?Moderator: BioTeam
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Coming up too short?Hey guys, I'm Asean, 16 years old ( 17 this year) but I think my penis is somehow too short for my age? In its erect form, its about 4.3 inches.....Is that considered a micropenis?
No, not a micro penis but a nanopenis. This should be treated quickly now that you are young. I suggest Elephant penis graft at the least, but a quicker and of course extremely efficien solution would be to publish your email adress in clear on this page. Then spambots will be free to harvest it and in no time you will receive enough offers for truly efficient aand scientifically proven penis enlargement techniques than your mailbox can hold.
Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
Can you exactly explain to me what is a nanopenis? Will it have bad effects in the future like inability to BREED or badly affect my health? I googled it and I can't seem to find any information about it....
Btw, my email's adfa30(at)gmail(dot)com P.S = I had to post my email in that weird way cause I don't have 5 posts yet to post links....
If you are serious, 10 cm and above is considered normal. ( I didn't calculate do it yourself)
But if you are writing just for fun, I'm telling you, people here are serious ones, I don't think you'll find what you are looking for. It matters not how strait the gate
How charged with punishment the scroll I am the Master of my fate I am the Captain of my soul.
Well I would like to entertain this notion, but it can turn terribly offensive and I wouldnt want to ruin what little reputation I have on this forum
"What are humans if they don't learn at University? Animals, yes."
^^One of my ex-girlfriends said that. I stress the ex part.
...... I'm serius.......Do you think the idea of posting questions in a forum is FUN? There's alot more interesting stuff to do than posting in a forum FOR FUN!
I'm just a little curious cause I read some websites and they say that the average would be about 5 inches, which is like about an inch above mine..... P.S I don't think I will learn much about it from Austin Powers actually haha as they're focussed making jokes about this kind of stuffs ^^
Some people really have fun posting this kind of questions.
You say you are serious, so no problem for you.I wrote the scientific info. That's what doctors say. If you are too concerned about this, visit a doctor. I'm sure he can inform you in details. It matters not how strait the gate
How charged with punishment the scroll I am the Master of my fate I am the Captain of my soul.
There seems to be some really offensive racist tone embedded in your posts against asians. Also you did not even spell asian right, which raises more suspicions. Why did you even mention that you are asian in the first place. Was it done on purpose?
I'm guessing that you have some other emotional issues that you cant get over.
Well, I thought maybe the genes in certain races stuff could affect the size you see.......Definitely every race can't have the same type of genes.... I mean, in the same race, the genes will differ too but not as much as the genes difference from one race to another.....( I think it's right even though I may be wrong but I'm not an expert in this kind of stuff, that's why I'm asking for help). For example, being around 6 feet tall is considered very tall here where I live but in USA, I don't think its exactly that special and considered normal.....( not sure about this as I don't live in USA, but I think its right?)
Lol, I don't think I would be wanting to be offensive againts my own race....... I thought it was spelled 'AsEAn' instead of 'AsIAn'..... Btw, thanks Poison and canalon for ACTUALLY ANSWERING the question instead of the OTHERS who are not only not helping, but condemning me by saying I'm not serius etc.....
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