Guys,
I already wrote about this subject I intend to tell you.
I´m confused because the measurement procedure. Why? Because I have a upward curvature when I´m erect.
So, when I measure NBPEL from the top of the penis (with the "effect" of the upward curvature), I have a mark that is about 0.3" LESS than when I measure NBPEL from the side and where I push the penis down (from the glans) to be parallel to the ground and to be the most straight as possible. Hence, I have:
NBPEL (curvature) - ~6.15"
NBPEL (straight) - ~6.45"
The same happens with BPEL.
Therefore, if I measure without opposing the curvature effect, I have a mark. The question is that my penis lenght is the one I get making it straight. In fact, it is the same mark I get when I measure the penis from the part down (the opposite part of the top of the penis). In spite of the curvature, when I use a piece of paper and measure that way, I get a close mark to the one I get when I push down to make it straight.
So, what´s my Erect Lenght?
I already wrote about this subject I intend to tell you.
I´m confused because the measurement procedure. Why? Because I have a upward curvature when I´m erect.
So, when I measure NBPEL from the top of the penis (with the "effect" of the upward curvature), I have a mark that is about 0.3" LESS than when I measure NBPEL from the side and where I push the penis down (from the glans) to be parallel to the ground and to be the most straight as possible. Hence, I have:
NBPEL (curvature) - ~6.15"
NBPEL (straight) - ~6.45"
The same happens with BPEL.
Therefore, if I measure without opposing the curvature effect, I have a mark. The question is that my penis lenght is the one I get making it straight. In fact, it is the same mark I get when I measure the penis from the part down (the opposite part of the top of the penis). In spite of the curvature, when I use a piece of paper and measure that way, I get a close mark to the one I get when I push down to make it straight.
So, what´s my Erect Lenght?
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