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Measurement methods in erect length studies

Different measurement methods and regional sampling differences affect the accuracy of erect length studies

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Jan 17, 2026
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What are the largest clinician‑measured meta‑analyses of human penis size and their main findings?

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What percentiles correspond to 6.5 inches length and 5.25 inches girth in major clinician-measured datasets?

A 6.5‑inch erect length falls at or very near the extreme upper tail of clinician‑measured datasets—commonly reported around the 95th percentile in major reviews—while a 5.25‑inch (≈13.3 cm) erect gir...

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How is stretched penile length measured and how accurate is it as a predictor of erect length?

Stretched penile length (SPL) is measured by extending the flaccid penis to its maximal comfortable length and measuring from a fixed proximal landmark to the tip of the glans; it is widely used becau...

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