Penis Girth

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Just wondering, when you measure your penis girth what number do you use if lets say ur thicker at the base?
 

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Some say measure it three places, head, mid shaft, and base, then average it. Others say use the mid shaft measurement. I see many quote their girth as "at the widest point" on this website and others. Take your pick.
if 7" sounds better to you, use it! Most every other guy does...
 

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Inflate your ego however you want to.
I would use the midpoint or head unless you have a cantalope for a mushroom cap.
 

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I think the middle of the shaft is the proper way to measure. In case you're dick isn't much bigger right behind the glans. But at the base? Who really cares.
 

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Use the widest part. That is the choke point. If you are calculating volume employ the water displacement method.:wink:
 

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Non : la base, c'est important, quand l'homme fait un dernier effort. Ouh !

Je suis d'accord! J'ai vingt centimetres a la base et c'est tres important pour moi et pour mes copains:biggrin1::tongue::rolleyes::smile:!
 

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Use the widest part. That is the choke point. If you are calculating volume employ the water displacement method.:wink:

That might be a topic for another thread.
Has anyone tried to use the water displacement method?
That would be interesting.