How to MEASURE Girth (practical) & AVERAGE Male Size GIRTH (reveal) | Pelvic Floor PHYSIO [S2Z8OcgTN1j]
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Average girth size, what it looks like and how to accurately measure girth with Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist Michelle Kenway This size matters video provides accurate scientific information about average personal size for men. Most men underestimate their personal size (length and girth) compared with average male size. Girth Size Matters Time Stamps 1:03 How to accurately measure girth 2:37 Average girth size 4:60 What average girth size looks like How to Measure Girth Girth is the measure of midshaft circumference at the midpoint of the total length. To measure girth size accurately you need a flexible, non stretchable tape measure. 1. Measure total excited length Press one end of the tape against your pubic bone at the front and extend the tape measure along the upper surface to the tip. 2. Measure circumference by wrapping the tape around the shaft at the midpoint to know your accurate girth size measurement. What is Average Male Girth Size? Scientific analysis by Veale et al (2015) in their systematic review of 26 high quality studies involving 15 000 men examined two high quality scientific trials measuring excited girth. Girth Size Average Study 1 Wessells et al (1996) assessed the excited circumference of 80 American men. Reported average girth size was 12.30cm. The small sample size and limited sample (caucasian males) means results can’t be generalized to all men. Girth Size Average Study 2 Promodou et al assessed the circumference of 91 Indian men. Average circumference was 11.49cm. This study has limited generalizability beyond men of Indian birth and the small sample size means the results may not be representative of all Indian men. Mean average girth size circumference was calculated by Veale at 11.66cm. More scientific research into average girth size measurement for men is required. #girth #doessizematter #averagesize References Viele et al (2015) Wessels et al (1996) Promodou et al (2007). International journal of impotence research. 19. 558-63. 10.1038/sj.ijir.3901569. Videography by Jonah Bobongie Music That Kid Goran licensed user
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