Big penis myth

Articles under this tag break down common misconceptions about penis size, including what actually affects sexual satisfaction, confidence, and function. Learn what’s normal, what’s evidence-based, and how to focus on health, performance, and realistic expectations.

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How much curve is too much? The science of penile shape and Peyronie’s

How much curve is too much? The science of penile shape and Peyronie’s

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Dr. Alexander Grant, MD, PhD: Urologist & Men's Health Advocate
Jan 12, 2026 · 9 min read

A congenital penile curve of up to about 30° is common and usually “normal” if it doesn’t cause pain or interfere with intercourse, but a new or worsening bend is most often Peyronie’s disease, where scar plaque in the tunica albuginea blocks expansion and pulls the erection toward it. Here’s how to tell benign anatomy ...

Does testosterone make your dick bigger? The clinical reality of growth, hormones, and male anatomy

Does testosterone make your dick bigger? The clinical reality of growth, hormones, and male anatomy

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Dr. Alexander Grant, MD, PhD: Urologist & Men's Health Advocate
Dec 21, 2025 · 10 min read

In adult men, increasing testosterone above normal levels does not make the penis bigger after puberty (typically complete by ages 18–21) because the corpora cavernosa have reached “terminal size” and don’t restart androgen-driven growth. Low testosterone can still make size look smaller by causing penile tissue atrophy and reduced elasticity—here’s what hormones can and can’t ...

Celebrity penises and the big penis myth: What men should know

Celebrity penises and the big penis myth: What men should know

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Dr. Alexander Grant, MD, PhD: Urologist & Men's Health Advocate
Dec 15, 2025 · 10 min read

The average erect penis length is about 13 cm, and “celebrity” size claims are usually meaningless because flaccid photos, camera angles, and nonstandard methods (vs. bone-pressed erect length) can’t reliably indicate true erect size. Here’s how to measure accurately, stop misleading comparisons, and focus on what actually improves performance and confidence (like erection quality and ...

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