Originally Posted by Long Grass
I think doctors use BPEL and not NBPEL. I’m not 100% sure on this though.
Doctors?
I can’t remember the last time my doctor measured my unit. In any way.
When the condom studies have been done they don’t exactly specify, which leads most to assume non-bone pressed, as condom manufacturers don’t need BP data, just the length of the shaft the rubber goes on.
BPEL is used in PE to accurately record progress. The difference BP and NBP can be as small as .25” and as large as the fat pad can go. The average pad around here seems to be between .5” and 1.25”, from what I can tell (mind you I haven’t done exhaustive research, it’s just my general impression).
5.5” Length is about average, a bit under (average length on these studies ranges around 6” +/- .5”, weighted toward 6”).
Your girth however is above average and that is something to be happy about. Many report that this is harder to gain and women seem to report that it is the more important statistic to them, after getting hard and being able to last.
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