How large is my penis supposed to be?!


Question: Just wondering, im 12 and a half and just wondering. How about when I'm 13, 14, etc.?


Answers: Just wondering, im 12 and a half and just wondering. How about when I'm 13, 14, etc.?

That is pretty fair size for a 12 year old early in puberty . The average length for a mature male is 6.2 inches and you are already creeping up on that .
Some guys develop a bit earlier than others and you may be one of the early developers
I would guess that you will probably be one of the biggest of your age group now and in all probability that will be the same right through high school
You should not be worrying about this , and now you have a few facts just concentrate on doing well at school .
All you need to concern yourself about your penis as you develop is that it fulfils all the tasks it is designed for . i.e you can pee without discomfort , you can achieve and sustain erection to orgasm and ejaculation . Perhaps at your age you are only ejaculating a little , but again this will develop soon

how long is it now

Wait you'll know soon enough.

You're still growing, therefore...your pee pee is too.

it will always be smaller than mine. lol joking

Why worry unless you cant see it. It will change though-out your life.

it's what it is.

It's all genetics, and different guys grow at different rates. The genetics determine what the 'final' size will be.

So, don't sweat it. Just enjoy it.

Search make it on yahoo

I'm 14 and mine is 6 and a half it is big

hi. Im 12 1/2 years to. But you are in puberty. Ur ding dong is still growing! besides, how is anyone suppost to answer yuor question with out either seeing it or u saying how long it is now? lol ... if u wanna talk, im here : arkcutie@hotmail.com

Too small, should be around 8 inches at 12 and should grow to about 10.5 when it stops growing...

Give it some time to grow. You are still too young to have a big one.

dunno

Average is 5.1 to 6.2 inches. Puberty ends between 16 and 21. It won't necessarily grow each year. It's based on genetics and hormones. You get what you are given. Don't worry about it.





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