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Need a favor.

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 9:59 pm
by csr1224
We all are familiar with terms like bpsl, bpel, nbpel, nbpsl, etc.
And when measuring erect and non erect girth.
There is one measurement i never hear often and its the one im most interested in. Im interested to get just a rough median or average of a tighly measured flaccid girth. Super flaccid. Super tight. Right around the middle.

Reason being is perhaps its possible to get a better rough estimate of actual "penis meat" , tissue etc that will surround the implant. I know everyone will be a little different but i think maybe the end resulting average may give people a better idea of what kinds of girth they may have depending on brand and size as these have definite diameter measurements.
Im quite aware that once youve already had the implant this measurement will be impossible to get and most likely never had measured that way before.

But maybe for those scheduled and considering it could be a new thread with more updated measuring technique? But for those that havent gone under the knife if youre willing to get a tight squeeze flaccid measurement itd be appreciated.

Re: Need a favor.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 12:36 pm
by Martin6469
I'm not considering an implant but here's my measurements per your instructions: 71mm shoelace pulled tight when flaccid, 131mm loose erect circumference.

Re: Need a favor.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 2:50 pm
by bldoink
I think that measurement would be pretty subjective. With length there should be some consistency when measuring "bone pressed" length. Even then there can be variability. If I press at the base and in the exact center of the pelvic bone my length will actually shorten a bit as I press harder because I'm pressing on the ligament which pulls my dick back in a bit. If I go to one side just enough to get off of the ligament I'll get a noticeably longer measurement. When measuring flaccid girth how do you know how tight to pull the string or tape? My flaccid, which is pretty small to start with, will squish down quite easily.