See a specialist: If it's only 2 inches when erect that is abnormal. A urologist might be able to help, but I would also consult an endocrinologist to check hormone levels.
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Here are some...: How have you performed sexually if any? If well, you re okay; if not, need a counseling for realistic adjustment to adopt and adapt to current penile size and length since physical growth comes to halt soon reaching adulthood - roughly at 18 for men. Besides, penile size bears no deciding weight to satisfactory sexual marital life, but an overall being who you are.
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