no, you are right on track. your penis will be small until around 15. At 15 you will prob begin to see tiny pubes and your balls and dick will get bigger. I, a 16 y o male know that at 16, you are 2/3 done with puberty. My balls are adequate and my dick is 6'' long with circ of three in. What my point is that everything takes time to grow in properly. hope i helped.
Iβm 14 and have a 7 inch pp and I still donβt believe it myself
Yes. Penis sizes vary greatly, and this is not abnormal.
shut uo idiot...be satisfied
Hey, you are only fourteen don't worry about how big it is just learn to spell - penis, inch - (and other words of course).
Depends on your body build
After all you are only 14 years of age, there is time for your penis to grow a little more. But remember it is not the size of the penis but the skill in having sex that will really count. 2nd Answer: You're absolutely, completely normal. Don't worry about it.
no, it's much larger than normal for that age
I'm 15 and have a 6 and a half inch penis, it's above the average. An average man's penis is about 6 inches
No it is average for your age. See the related question below.
It depends if your penis is erect of flaccid. A 3 inch flaccid penis is average, however a 3 inch erect penis is slightly below average for a 14 year old. We cannot say what size it will be when you're 21, as penis' develop at different rates.
Normal. not only normal but the fact you're asking makes YOU normal too, bud.
There is no 'normal' size. It varies depending on the person. 6.5 inches is in the normal range for most males.
yes...that is normal....It's larger than average but don't worry. most women like them bigger rather than smaller
It is normal for you. Everyone is different. If you are measuring the top side, you are far above average for any age. If you are measuring the underneath side then you are still above average, but a little more common.
There is no absolute criteria, as the length will vary for any given individual and age. The indicated size is within the normal range of sizes. If you have further questions or worries about puberty, visit your doctor.