June 1, 2007 6:30 PM

Docs: Many Men Have "Small-Penis Syndrome"

(WebMD)  Eighty-five percent of women are pleased with their partner's penis proportions — yet many normal men suffer "small-penis syndrome," urologists report.

Small-penis syndrome is the anxiety of thinking one's penis is too small — even though it isn't. It's a totally different condition from having a truly tiny tinkler, a condition known by the cold, clinical name of micropenis.

Urologists Kevan R. Wylie of Royal Hallemshire Hospital and Ian Eardley of St. James Hospital in Leeds, England, review the literature on penis size in the June issue of the urology journal BJU International. They urge doctors not to laugh away these very real worries over an imaginary defect.

"It is very common for men to worry about the size of their penis," Wylie says in a news release. "It is important that these concerns aren't dismissed as this can heighten concerns and anxieties."

Wylie and Eardley note that studies of penis size are remarkably consistent. The average erect penis is about 5.5 to 6.2 inches long and 4.7 to 5.1 inches in circumference at midshaft.

A truly diminutive dangler — a micropenis — is less than 2.75 inches long when erect, Wylie and Eardley calculate.

Few men suffer this condition. Yet 45 percent of men want a bigger penis, the researchers find. No wonder the Internet is rife with offers of "miraculous" penis-lengthening schemes.

There is slight evidence that some of them, such as the Phallosan extender system and the Penistretcher device, may result in slightly lengthening the
stretched length of a flaccid penis. But Wylie and Eardley note that there is far too little peer-reviewed research to know whether these devices — or
others like them — offer any real benefit.

Similarly, the researchers note that plastic surgeons have been touting
their ability to make a man's flaccid or erect penis larger. Again, they note, these techniques are unproven except for cases of true deformity. And they warn that serious complications may ensue.

Wylie and Eardley recommend that urologists take men's concerns seriously.
If education and counseling doesn't do the trick, they advise psychotherapy for men whose obsession over penis size is interfering with their lives.

By Daniel DeNoon
Reviewed by Louise Chang
© 2007 WebMD, Inc. All rights reserved

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by michellem99-2009 June 2, 2007 5:26 AM EDT
They write an article *THINK YOUR *** IS TOO SMALL?THINK AGAIN.* If I use right term their soft ware does this little CENSOR THING.*** we were taught to use the right term. I can see they would nasty words. Lettle boys know right term. So do men and women. So do computers.It is the fact of life while we grown up and should be comfortable to use the right terms. The fact men have this body part.Years ago we were not allowed to talk about the issues the ganders but look at the mess boys and girls feel about their bodies.I am too old for a nanny thank you.I am 52.
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by cantshutup June 2, 2007 4:55 AM EDT
my breastesis are big and my man loves to rub his average size weeiner between them...
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by cantshutup June 2, 2007 4:51 AM EDT
i had a dream once that i had a p e n i s...***? is all this envy s h i t about???


sc re w you cbs...!
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by michellem99-2009 June 2, 2007 4:50 AM EDT
I am female. I am small breasted and aways have. So what. I can only wear sport bras as they fit me the best. The nain thing the breasts are for is nursing a child. If men think I care about another woman's bust line,well I don't.FYI.The bigger the breast size,the problems she has,back pain,she is top heavy.and the like.
If men worry about the *** they have,it does what is suppose to. Size don't matter.Be happy with the body you have.Boys and girls did this stuff in high school. Adults got over it. Or did they. I think the problem is there is too much said we have to be this of that way. We all come in differnt sizes both men and women. We can't all fit one mold for each gender.
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by cantshutup June 2, 2007 4:48 AM EDT
i had a dream once that i had a ***...***? is all this envy s h i t about???
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by ralphj53 June 2, 2007 4:41 AM EDT
June 2, 2007

Hello;

I've had more than one woman tell me..."It's not the size of a man's tinker....but the ferocity with which he uses it."

Oh, if not ferocious enough, don't sweat the small stuff.... either!!

Just enjoy it.

rjm
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by wendyinak1 June 2, 2007 4:31 AM EDT
Wow, I'm with you, Norman_Ashy. You anti-republicans will always find a way to propagate your opinions. No matter how 'increasingly irrelevant' they are...
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by alphaa10-2009 June 2, 2007 3:04 AM EDT
"Thanks CBS! Great journalistic effort here...
No wonder Cheney/Bush got away with LYING us into the Iraq DISASTER..."
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CBS would get the same audience with a discussion of bust size-- women think they are too big, too small, and very few think they are perfect. Same doubts, different gender.

But mh4cbs1, you raise valid points. We must not be distracted from the dorkheads who brought disaster in the form of themselves on the American political system.

Without leaving this context entirely without humor, Bush, Cheney and minions are of such diminutive political stature, no amount of stretching or 50-minute shrinking can recover their legacy in American history.
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