Question about penis size and puberty?!


Question: Question about penis size and puberty?
So... I'm 15 almost 16..

i'm kind of wondering exactly how much more the average teenager's penis continues to grow after this age.. i started puberty around 12-13. i know people are going to come up with that whole you don't stop growing until 21 stuff but in all seriousness-would it be too far fetched to say boys' penises are basically done growing around 15-16?

Answers:

It isn't far-fetched, it is fact. At 15 - 16 years old, the majority of boys have reached stage G5, the end of puberty. The penis starts increases in length during stages G3 to G5 and in girth during stages G4 to G5. At stage G5, almost all boys have attained their full adult-sized penises. Your normal body development (bones, height, muscle, etc.) will continue until you are around 20 years old, but this does not apply to the genitals.
Your penis is almost certainly as big as it is going to get now.

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The most significant spurt in penis growth begins right about the same time that puberty begins - and this varies from one person to another, as I'm sure you know. But that would be your starting point. It continues to grow for approximately four to five years, when hormones level out, and at that time it is full adult size, whatever that is for the individual.

Hope that helps.

physician



6 in is the average, that means a ton of guys have smaller than six and lots have more, so no matter what you probably have a decent size penis...... stop worrying about it!



You are correct.

Most boys have reached their adult length around 16
and are producing 90% sperm output too.

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