No. Your penis doesn't actually grow. The fatty tissue over the pubic bones shrinks and creates the "illusion" of a longer penis. A scince group did a correlation between weigh and "apparent penis length", and derrived the average of 1" per 35 lbs. Conversely, a man can become so overweight that the pubic fat tissue causes the penis to become inverted, refered to as a man-gina.
For an 8-inch penis, a condom labeled as "large" or "magnum" would likely provide the best fit. It's important to ensure the condom is not too tight or too loose to maximize effectiveness and comfort. Consider trying a few different brands or sizes to find the best fit for you.
Penis size does not determine one's ability to marry or have a successful relationship. What's most important in a relationship are communication, mutual respect, trust, and love. If you have a healthy and loving relationship, you can still get married regardless of your penis size.
The average erect penis length is around 5.16 inches (13.12 cm) and girth is around 4.59 inches (11.66 cm). So, above average would be larger than these measurements.
Penis size can vary greatly and is influenced by genetics and other factors. At 17, your body is still developing, and it’s normal for penis growth to continue into early adulthood. If you have concerns about your penis size or development, consider discussing them with a healthcare provider to get personalized advice and reassurance.
An erect penis length of 11 cm is on the shorter side of average for an adult male. While there is variation in penis size, if you have concerns about the size of your penis, it may be helpful to consult with a healthcare provider for guidance and reassurance.
Generally 1 inch for every 30 pounds overweight.
That's the average. Men tend to hold weight in the lower belly and pubic area. You are not gaining an inch, just uncovering what you already have.
If you happen to be overweight currently, your penis will appear bigger if you lose weight because the fat stored around the base of the penis hides a certain amount of the shaft length -- when the fat disappears the hidden area re-emerges. Depending on how much fat you're carrying the visual difference can appear fairly dramatic -- over an inch.
I would say about 5 pounds per inch but it depends on the person.
115 pounds. 100 pounds for every 5 feet and 5 pounds for every inch thereafter.
no it will lose then gain 3 inches
Usually.
14.751243 Foot-Pounds is equal to 177.014916 Inch-Pounds. 1 Foot-Pound = 12 Inch-Pounds 14.751243 Foot-Pounds * 12 Inch-Pounds = 177.014916 Inch-Pounds.
97/12=8.083333333
1 foot = 12 inches1 foot-pound = 12 inch-pounds
like an inch every 2 weeks....the woman will gain about 20-30 pounds throughout the whole pregnancy and the baby should be between 5 and 8lbs.
125 inches = 10.4167 feet 125 inch-pounds = 10.4167 foot-pounds