Originally Posted by Maverick383
Hello everyone, I’m so happy to finally be a member here. I’ve been browsing for about a year now but could never seem to get in under the registration, but caught wind that it would open again Aug 1st, so I’ve been checking everyday for 2 weeks now hahaStarting stats: 7.25 BPEL x 5.5 mid shaft, and I have a slight upwards curvature (that my old lady seems to enjoy). My goal is 9 x 6.5
Never really thought of myself as having anything special, assumed I was average until I started hearing “you’re the biggest I’ve had” blah blah blah, we’ve all heard that before so I always dismissed it, but I dunno, I guess I’m on top side of average
Anyways I hope to spend a lot of time here, seems like there’s many really cool helpful members, it’s good to be here
To put your size in perspective:
At 7.25” in length, you are at 1.664 standard deviations (SD) above the mean. 90% of a normal distribution falls between +/- 1.654 SD. What that means is that you are longer than 95% of men (5% of men are lower than -1.65 SD, 90%+5% =95%). Someone with your length or longer happens 1 in 20 in the population.
At 5.5” girth, you are almost exactly at 1 SD above the mean. 68% of a normal distribution falls between +/- 1 SD. What that means is that you have more girth than 84% of men (16% of men are smaller than -1 SD, 68%+1% = 84%). Someone with your girth happens 1 in 6 in the population.
But, girth and length are not necessarily dependent on each other. To determine the frequency you multiply. Based on your measurements, the frequency of someone with both length and girth at least the same as your occurs 1 in 120.
To put it another way, if you are in a room with 99 other guys, the most probable distribution means that 4 guys are as long or longer than you, and 15 guys are as thick or thicker than you, but nobody in the room is as “big as you”.
Kdong Starting: 7.1 x 5.125 vol = 14.84 cu. in. Current: 7.1BPEL 5.5 MSEG = 17cu. in. GOAL --> 8.5 x 6.5 vol: 28.6 cu. in.
Took Time off, lost some gains-- Girth cemented
No PE since 2015 -- starting back up