Dr. can examine it: Other than in babies with penis birth defects, pubertal boys with hormonal deficiencies, or rare cases of underdevelopment, attempts to enlarge one's penis are not necessary. An adult penis with a firm erection is large enough if the penis touches the sides of the other person's opening, which is a vagina in the vast majority of cases. Additional penis width or length are fine, but not required.
Answered 8/17/2017
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No such hormone: If you've got 3.0 inches or more and get a good erection, you're fine. A shorter guy gets harder, and has an easier time stimulating the best nerve endings which are in the front of the female genitalia. Bigger guys run into compatability problems. Learn to use your whole body / mouth / hands, be physically fit and a gentleman, and you'll be a great lover. Best wishes.
Answered 8/17/2017
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