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I thought that i have ED then i visited a Sexologist and after tests he said that everything is normal...but i was not able to keep my erections... then for a month i did workouts and then i was having good erections for 5days then again i started eating a lot after that i again can't keep my erections...my balls also became smaller...is it because of my weight?
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Hello let's make following points clear -- 1. Eating a lot or working out don't affect ur erections in anyway scientifically speaking. 2 also ur balls can't become small all by themselves I strongly suspect it's ur mind and ur beliefs that's creating such an impression. Also because of the misplaced anxiety caused by ur  beliefs u r having problem with erection. That's called psychogenic erectile dysfunction. Consult a psychiatrist for psychosexual counselling. N right away start autosuggestions-- all is well, I am well , my body parts are also just fine.. keep saying to urself.. 4 to 5 times a day.. Regarding the normal size of erections, read on--- According to a major study, almost 50 % males think that their penis is smaller than average. But the fact is that only 15% males have shorter than usual penis. According to a reliable study published in the British Journal of Urology International (BJUI), the average length of a flaccid penis is 3.61 inches, while the average length of an erect penis is 5.16 inches. The average girth is 3.66 cm for a flaccid penis and 4.59 cm for an erect penis. Girth is the circumference of the penis at its widest section. What does the research say? The BJUI research used data from 17 studies, and the study participants totaled more than 15,000 men. In addition to the averages listed previously, the analysis charted sizes and placed them into percentiles. For example, an erect penis of 6.3 inches is in the 95th percentile. That means that out of 100 men, only five would have a penis longer than 6.3 inches. Likewise, an erect penis of 3.94 inches is in the 5th percentile, meaning that only five men out of 100 would have a penis shorter than 3.94 inches. Other studies have produced similar results. A study published in the Journal of Urology also found that the length of a penis when flaccid wasn’t a predictor of its length when erect. In other words, men can have erections of similar size, but have flaccid penises of varying size. How to measure your penis size Measure length from the top of your penis to the tip of your glans. The top of your penis is where it connects to your pubic bone. The tip of your glans is the round part at the end of your penis. Compress any fat in front of your pubic bone when measuring. Also, don’t include additional length related to a foreskin. Measure girth around the base or the middle of the shaft. Does size matter? Of particular concern for some men is whether their penis will be satisfying sexually for themselves and their partner. Some men may also be anxious about how they look naked. When it comes to sexual intercourse, bigger may not always be better. In a study in the journal PLOS OneTrusted Source, researchers interviewed 75 sexually active women about the size of penis they would prefer for a one-night stand and for a long-term relationship. The women were shown 33 different-sized 3-D penis models made out of blue plastic so as not to suggest a particular race. The average size preferred by the women in the study was an erect penis that is 6.4 inches long and 5 inches in circumference for a one-time encounter. For a long-term relationship, the average size preferred by the women was a penis that is 6.3 inches long with a circumference of 4.8 inches. Both of these choices were only slightly bigger than the average. Another similar study of women’s preferences, published in BMC Women’s HealthTrusted Source, found that penis girth was more important to them than length for sexual satisfaction. A man’s perception of his own penis size can have an impact on confidence and a positive body image. Men who are self-conscious about the size of their penis, either in its flaccid or erect state, may experience anxiety-induced erectile dysfunction and other emotional problems. Therapists working with men who have this kind of self-consciousness often find that a person’s perception of “too small” doesn’t align with what research shows. One study found that of 67 men who were concerned that their penis was too small, none were determined to have a penis considered short enough to recommend penile lengthening. Can I increase the size of my penis? The decision to try to increase the size of your penis should be made carefully with the consultation of a urologist. The Journal of Urology study recommended that only men with a flaccid penis length of less than 1.6 inches or an erect penis of less than 3 inches should be considered as candidates for penile-lengthening treatment. Before pursuing your options, you should get a psychological evaluation and talk with a therapist about your concerns. You and your therapist should address questions such as, “Do you have an unusually small penis, or is it at or near average size?” and “Do you have an unrealistic perception of your penis or unrealistic ideas about what an average-sized penis is?” You should try psychological counseling before any treatment. Tips for a positive body image If you’re unhappy with your body, whether it’s the size of your penis or the look of any other part of you, try these helpful tips for feeling better about yourself: Focus on the characteristics and body parts you do like, such as broad shoulders or a nice smile. Maintain a healthy weight and incorporate strength training into your exercise routine. If you look fit and healthy, you may feel better about yourself. Don’t become consumed by penis size. You can be a satisfying sexual partner regardless of the size of your penis. Don’t compare yourself to athletes, models, and actors. You’ll develop an unhealthy and unrealistic image of what is normal and how you should look. Spend more time and energy on pursuits you find rewarding, whether it’s sports, hobbies, traveling, or other activities. Lasting self-esteem comes from nonphysical traits, such as creativity, intelligence, and your values. True love doesn't need huge penises or beautiful sculpted body. Tender love and care is much more important In a relationship.... .  .
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