How to Measure Penis Size: Standing Position and Techniques Explained - Urology

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Penile measurement methods


The measurement of the penis should be done while standing, pressing against the pubic bone, and placing the ruler on top of the penis.
If using a flexible measuring tape, it should be pressed against the top of the penis until it reaches the tip of the glans.

Xiao Chen, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/05/12

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, Xiao Chen: You can measure the tip of the glans with a straight ruler.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Online answers can only serve as a reference; if necessary, it is still important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare Taitung Hospital cares about you.

Reply Date: 2015/05/12

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When it comes to measuring penis size, there are specific techniques that can help ensure accuracy. The most commonly accepted method involves measuring the length and girth of the penis while in an erect state, as this provides a consistent baseline for measurement. Here’s a detailed explanation of how to properly measure penis size, including the standing position and techniques involved.


Measuring Length
1. Positioning: Stand upright in a comfortable position. This helps to ensure that the penis is fully extended and that you can accurately measure its length.

2. Using a Ruler or Measuring Tape: Take a ruler or a flexible measuring tape. If you are using a ruler, it is best to use the edge of the ruler that is flat against the pubic bone.

3. Pressing Against the Pubic Bone: Place the ruler or measuring tape at the base of the penis, pressing it gently against the pubic bone. This is important because it accounts for any fat pad that may be present, which can otherwise lead to an inaccurate measurement.

4. Measuring to the Tip: Extend the ruler or tape along the top side of the penis until you reach the tip (the glans). Make sure to keep the measuring device straight and aligned with the penis to avoid any curvature that could affect the measurement.

5. Recording the Measurement: Note the measurement where the tip of the penis meets the ruler or tape. This is your penis length.


Measuring Girth
1. Using a Soft Measuring Tape: For girth, a soft measuring tape is ideal. If you don’t have one, you can use a piece of string or a strip of paper and then measure it against a ruler afterward.

2. Wrapping the Tape: Wrap the measuring tape around the thickest part of the shaft of the erect penis. Ensure that the tape is snug but not so tight that it compresses the tissue.

3. Recording the Measurement: Note the measurement where the tape overlaps. This is your penis girth.


Additional Considerations
- Soft Measurement: If you are using a soft measuring tape, it is indeed recommended to press it gently against the tip of the glans to ensure that you are getting an accurate measurement of the length. This helps to eliminate any discrepancies that might arise from the natural curvature or positioning of the penis.

- Consistency: It’s important to measure under similar conditions each time (e.g., time of day, level of arousal) to ensure consistency in your measurements.

- Privacy and Comfort: Make sure you are in a private and comfortable environment when taking these measurements, as this can help reduce anxiety and lead to more accurate results.


Conclusion
Measuring penis size can be a straightforward process if done correctly. By following the steps outlined above, you can obtain accurate measurements of both length and girth. Remember that penis size can vary significantly among individuals, and what’s most important is understanding that size does not determine self-worth or sexual ability. If you have concerns about your size or sexual health, consider consulting a healthcare professional for personalized advice and information.

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