How big is 11 yr olds pop erect
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1. Summary of the results
The question of how big an 11-year-old's erect penis is does not have a direct answer from the provided analyses. However, stretched penile length (SPL) for 11-year-old boys was found to be around 7.2±1.6 cm [1]. Another source mentions that the mean penile length for 11-year-old boys is around 5.1 cm [2], but this is also for stretched penile length, not erect length. The average size of an erect adult penis is mentioned as 5.1 to 5.5 inches in length [3], but this does not directly relate to 11-year-old boys. It's also noted that penile length and circumference in prepubertal children have been studied [4], but the specific erect length in 11-year-olds is not provided.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
- The analyses provided do not directly address the question of erect penis size in 11-year-old boys, focusing instead on stretched penile length [1] [2].
- Alternative viewpoints consider the growth of male external genitalia in children, including those with micropenis [5], and the importance of assessing growth in pediatric and adolescent populations [6].
- Missing context includes the fact that most sources discuss stretched penile length rather than erect length [1] [2], and that erect length may differ significantly from stretched length.
- Different age groups are considered in the analyses, such as 10-11 year olds and 11-12 year olds [4], which may have varying penile lengths.
- Geographical and ethnic variations in penile length are not discussed in the provided analyses, which could offer additional context [2].
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original statement may be considered misleading because it implies that there is a straightforward answer to the question of erect penis size in 11-year-old boys, when in fact the provided analyses do not directly address this question [1] [2]. Bias may exist in the framing of the question, as it assumes a specific interest in erect penis size at a young age, which could be influenced by societal or cultural pressures. The lack of direct information on erect length in 11-year-old boys may lead to speculation or misinformation if not properly contextualized [3]. Healthcare professionals and researchers may benefit from a more nuanced discussion of penile growth and development, while the general public may benefit from accurate and straightforward information on this topic [6].