No, there is no proven connection between the length of a man's penis and the length of any other part of his body. In the past people have also mused that a man's penis might be related to the size of his feet or the length of his nose but there is no scientific basis for any of these "theories."
The size of a man's penis and his other body parts are completely unrelated.
Most thumbs are about 2 cm in diameter and about 7cm in height.
About 1.14 inches, say, about 1/2 the length of your thumb
That's False
Yes, your ear is the same size as your nose... They have the same growth speed also, they are the same length.
The phalanges are the bones that make up your fingers. Each hand has 14, three in each finger and two in the thumb.
Most thumbs are about 2 cm in diameter and about 7cm in height.
My thumb, from the palm-thumb joint to the thumb-tip is 7.0 cm.
It is 3 times the size of your thumb take your thumb and measure it then times it by 3 that should be the size of your penis
There doesn't seem to be any scientific answer to your question, but I have always found that the outstretched index finger and thumb gives a pretty accurate estimate to the length. (When at a comfortable stretch and from point of finger to point of thumb.)
The ratio of the human thumb to the length of the arm is usually 1 to 15. The thumb's length can fit into the size of the arm an approximately 15 times or more.
"Thumb-long" is a descriptive term used to indicate the length of an object, typically referring to something being the size of an average human thumb. It is a rough estimate used to give a general idea of the object's length.
If you mean the palm of my hand, yup! It is exactly 3 times the length of my thumb. (:
50 cm
Yes.
The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.
An inch
A good rule of thumb is an average of three drinks per man and two per woman.