The size of male genitalia varies with each person's physical development, and a disease truly known as the "penis" is not common in clinical practice. Many men, on the other hand, tend to think that their penis is too small. Why do men always feel that their penis is too small? There are many reasons, but always comparing one's own penis with others is futile.
Step out of the Four Illusions of "Small Penis"
There is no standard definition for the size and length of the penis, and the definition of the penis varies in different regions and countries. Men complain and do not understand the average size of the penis. It is generally believed that the average length of the penis in a stationary state is 4.5 to 8.5 centimeters, and the normal range is 12 to 18 centimeters during an erection. Most male genitalia are of moderate size, and men are overly concerned about that topic, resulting in the illusion of a "small penis".
Early illusions
Many men first perceive the size of their genitals by observing their father's nudity. Due to the significant difference in height and body shape between children and fathers, in the eyes of children, the father's performance is extremely "spectacular". In addition, children often look up from the bottom, which magnifies the father's "greatness". Therefore, men's early understanding of genital size is almost always distorted.
Cloakroom syndrome
Apart from changing rooms and public bathrooms, there are not many opportunities for men to "openly" observe other people's genitalia. In these public places, men still cannot carefully observe the size of others. In addition, other men seen in the changing room often have their genitals in an erectile state. During weakness, the penis varies in size, but after an erection, it becomes almost the same.
(Intern Editor: Lai Jiaxing)