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anonymous
writes: I am 14 now. My penis is really tiny and I can't produce. Is this normal for my age?
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 June 2006): Is it inverted?
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 June 2006): i had a very small penis untill the age of 16, so i wouldn't worry, it will grow eventually.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 April 2006): even if you already did hit puberty. think of it this way. the clitoris isn't very deep inside of the vagina. you could probably even pleasure a girl with an inch and a half penis if you worked it correctly.
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 April 2006): Happened to a friend of mine. Embarrassing for him in gym class in 7th grade. Now he's hung like a horse! lol I agree with Bev: if you want to check it out, might not be a bad idea to be on the safe side. But, yeah, I think it's normal, even if it's miserable for now. Hang in there - life gets lots better later, when you get out of school, even if it takes forever to get there.
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reader, willywombat +, writes (15 April 2006):
As Bev said puberty hits us all at different times, do you have any other secondary sexual characteristics? Has your voice broken, do you ahve underarm hair or pubic hair yet? Have you been having *wet dreams*?
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reader, Phoenix_Of_Fire +, writes (15 April 2006):
Awwww hun don't worry so much! There's absolutely nothing to worry about if puberty hits you late. It happens to loadsa people give it time and everything will work out how you want it. And anyway, apperently smaller ones are often more popular than large ones if you read some of the questions on this sight! ;)
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reader, Bev Conolly +, writes (15 April 2006):
It's too early for you to worry. Puberty can happen at any age from 9-15, even later for some people. So it's just possible that you're a late-bloomer, and will catch up with the other guys in a year or so.
Here's an article you can read about delayed puberty, in case that's your situation:
There's some good information you can read about your concern at http://teenadvice.about.com/od/puberty/
I know it's hard to talk about with your folks, but if you're really concerned about the way your body is developing, you'll have to go to your doctor for a referral to an endocrinologist. Just as your parents to make an appointment for you, and tell your doctor what's worrying you. He'll let you know if there's a real problem.
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