Is it normal for a penis to be significantly larger when erect? [MyCounselor Says] [vOl5ZXjEJDR]
Is it normal for a penis to be significantly larger when erect? [MyCounselor Says] [vOl5ZXjEJDR]
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Shanjay asks, “My penis is significantly larger when it is erect than it is when it's flaccid. Is that normal?” Josh Spurlock, Christian Counselor and Sex Therapist, discusses the normality of a penis changing in size. The answer to Shanjay's question is yes, absolutely. Penises come in all sorts of different sizes and shapes. But it’s really normal for all penises to be significantly different in size when they are flaccid, or not erect, not full of blood, than when they are erect. A penis is kind of like a balloon in that it engorges and fills with blood, and that's what causes it to become erect. When it is not engorged with blood, all of the air out of the balloon, and all the blood out of the penis. And then, the penis can reduce in size significantly, in some cases can even invert, and be inside the body at times. Nothing is wrong. Nothing is broken. That would be really normal. Thanks for your question, Shanjay. VIEW post here: Have a question you want answered? Ask here: SUBSCRIBE here:
Aired: November 24, 2024
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