14 year old help.......?!


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14 year old help.......?

i'm 14, and i just had some questions. please, i want serious answers, to help me out. i have a circumcised penis which is about 5 1/2 inches erect. is that normal? also, how long is pubic hair usually for 14 year olds? i have light hair on my ball sack, and thick, dark hair at the base of my penis. i have minimal armpit hair, that you can't see because they're blonde, and the pubic hairs at the base of the penis is about 1 1/2 to 2 inches long. i'm 6'2", and about 145 lbs. is all of this normal. also, i masturbate once a day, if that helps. i also have some unusually long hairs growing between my anus and my ball sack, is that normal? add as much detail as possible please..... thanks


Answers:

Okay, the short answer to all of your questions: yes, you're perfectly normal.

5.5 inches is well within the "average" range, and at 14 it might still grow some more. Pubic hair length depends on the guy, some guys have really straight hair whereas others have really curly hair. Hair on the scrotum (ball sack) is also normal. Armpit hair generally develops a little later than pubic hair, so it'll "fill out" a bit later. 6'2" is really tall for a 14-year-old, and you might still grow a little talker (depending how tall your parents/relatives are). 145 lbs might be a little underweight for your height, but it's probably in the normal range as well. There's nothing wrong with masturbating once a day as long as you've nothing against it. And yes, it's normal to have hair between the anus and the scrotum (though unsightly that may be).

So I think I've answered all your questions, and you should really stop worrying. Everyone's different and develops at a different rate, and will end up differently. That's human and that's just life.




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