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i check in the ruler and there are 2 different results. i didnt pressed it becasue i want to know real size without squeeze the fat pad and get another "cm".
When you mesarue the in the middle of the penis there is little sink in there, so which one is correct. what will it be its either small one :).


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so what is correct A or B?
 

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Measurement Abbreviations:

BP - Bone Pressed is the penis measurement method used by doctors and researchers. We use it in Penis Enlargement to measure our progress. Measurements are taken from the pubic bone to the tip of the penis.

BPenis EnlargementL - Bone Pressed Erect Length - In an erect state measure from the pubic bone to the tip of the glans.

BPFSL - Bone Pressed Flaccid Stretch Length - This is the preferred measurement to track gains. In a flaccid state stretch your penis straight out in front of you. The measurement is taken from the public bone to the tip of the glans.

BP - Bone Pressed is the penis measurement method used by doctors and researchers. We use it in Penis Enlargement to measure our progress. Measurements are taken from the pubic bone to the tip of the penis. Find out how it's done by clicking this link.

BPenis EnlargementL - Bone Pressed Erect Length - In an erect state measure from the pubic bone to the tip of the glans.

BPFSL - Bone Pressed Flaccid Stretch Length - This is the preferred measurement to track gains. In a flaccid state stretch your penis straight out in front of you. The measurement is taken from the public bone to the tip of the glans.

EG - Erect Girth.- Measurements for EG are usually taken mid-shaft although some advocate that it should be taken at the widest point of the penis. Others maintain girth should be measured at the head, middle and base. Whatever you choose, be consistent.

EL - Erect Length. – The length of a penis in its erect state.

FG - Flaccid girth - the circumference of a soft penis.

FL - Flaccid length.- the length of a stretched soft penis.

NBPenis EnlargementL – Non Bone Pressed Erect Length – A measurement method used whereby the ruler is placed along the side of shaft, the end of ruler rests against the fat pad without pressing the ruler to the pubic bone.

NBPFSL – Non Bone Presses Flaccid Stretch Length - A measurement method used whereby the ruler is placed along the side of shaft, the end of ruler rests against the fat pad without pressing the ruler to the pubic bone, stretching the penis out to make the measurement.

SL - Stretched Length. To measure stretched length grasp the penis and pull outward.

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keep those two measurements in your record nbpel and bpel that will help you to see if you have gained..5.5 is the mst common penis size(surveys)lol,but you can get bigger than that check the SRT routine and the Newbie routine....
 
ok but is it A or B, in both pictures its none pressed.
 
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A is correct. It is right in the centre of your pelvic bone. If you were to insert your cock into an orifice, it would only go in 13.1 centimetres, therefore 13.1 is your max usable length.
 
I think it's important to mention that you should be standing up when you are measuring yourself, and the penis should be parallel to the ground. If you sit or lie down in the pictures than non of them is correct.
 
yep A is the right way id say and yeah standing up....

side measuring and measuring seated can give you different results....sometimes they are too good to be true haha..
 
A.) is correct and you are not small, you are perfectly average and you can only go above average from here!
 
I think it's important to mention that you should be standing up when you are measuring yourself, and the penis should be parallel to the ground. If you sit or lie down in the pictures than non of them is correct.
If you look at the structure inside the male body, there is not logic for this. The Pubis (pubis bone) do not move in relation to the penis, when you stand versus. sitting down. But I will do some measurements later to see if you are correct.
 
If you look at the structure inside the male body, there is not logic for this. The Pubis (pubis bone) do not move in relation to the penis, when you stand versus. sitting down. But I will do some measurements later to see if you are correct.

Yes please do.
 
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Okey! I have checked....and checked...and checked. There is no difference messuring BPEL in seated position, or BPEL in a standing position, I got the same value: 14,5 cm/5.7".
You are not allowed to move your pelvis forward AT ALL. Your body has to be COMPLETELY straight. Do not bend your back at all. Do not lean forward or backward at all. Shoulders straight up, like a military stance. Move your neck just enough to see the measurement on the ruler. It is very easy for guys to cheat. No cheating! Do a bpfsl measurement this way, and compare it to when seated, where your pelvis is at a different angle, allowing for a slightly deeper penetration.
IF you are getting the same measurement both ways, then I would have to assume that when you measure in the seated position, your pelvis is at the same angle as when standing straight.
For me, there is a 1/2 inch difference. I have done it many times.
 
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Orginal post I'm answering:

You are not allowed to move your pelvis forward AT ALL. Your body has to be COMPLETELY straight. Do not bend your back at all. Do not lean forward or backward at all. Shoulders straight up, like a military stance. Move your neck just enough to see the measurement on the ruler. It is very easy for guys to cheat. No cheating! Do a bpfsl mearement this way, and compare it to when seated, where your pelvis is at a different angle, allowing for a slightly deeper penetration.

IF you are getting the same measurement both ways, then I would have to assume that when you measure in the seated position, your pelvis is at the same angle as when standing straight.

For me, there is a 1/2 inch difference. I have done it many times.



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You are not allowed to move your pelvis forward AT ALL. Your body has to be COMPLETELY straight. Do not bend your back at all. Do not lean forward or backward at all. Shoulders straight up, like a military stance. Move your neck just enough to see the measurement on the ruler.

I did that. But I never measure BPFSL (Bone Pressed Flaccid Stretch Length), it may be a difference if you messure BPFSL.

-How hard do you stretch, isn't that a variable that can change your flaccid stretch length? I'm just asking, since I have never measured this.

Also are you doing reverse kegels, when you are measuring (are you sure that you are not doing that)? It may be a difference with these variables? I don't know, just trying to figure out why you see a difference in your messurments, standing versus. seated. A measuring technique should be bullet proof (not get diffrent values). You should not tilt your pelvis when you are measuring. Just keep a natural position on your body.

I only measure BPEL (Bone Pressed Erect Length) this is what is important to me. I have no use of my flaccid length when I have sex.

If you messuring BPEL from your pubic bone (Pubis) exactly here:

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That is: You measure right above, and near the base of your penis.

The length of your penis will not change, it doesn't matter if you sit, lay down or standing. Your penis is fixed to your body and you can't change it's position in relation to the pubic bone (Pubis).

You always measuring with natural upright position (standing or seated).

If you would messure with a hyper-forward leaning position your BPEL value may get lower, but why would you messure like this? You would not even be able see the messurment/the ruler in this position. Your head would be at the same level as your penis.

If you messure your penis with a hyper-lening back position, your measured value would not change, and in this position you would not be able to see what you are measuring, you would not be able to see the ruler. Risk of falling backwards in this position.

I will try to messure BPFSL, right NOW to find out what is going on with that. I have tried it. And depending on how hard I stretch, I get different values. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I had a problem to stretch at maximum force and measuring at the same time.

I'm trying to hold in the top of my forskin, and stretch with one hand, but I can't do this with one hand. I can get to maximum stretching force, but I can't hold it there for long, to make a messurment.

Can you describe for me, @Grandmaster how you are measuring? How do you stretch at maximum force, and measuring at the same time?
 
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If you would messure with a hyper-forward leaning position your BPEL value may get lower, but why would you messure like this? You would not even be able see the messurment/the ruler in this position. Your head would be at the same level as your penis.

You just proved my point completely. The amount of length protruding from the body can change somewhat, depending on how you position your body. That is why it appears shorter when you are standing straight, compared to when you are tilting your pelvis up and forward.
For me, it is not because "of my point of view" looking from above, as some here would suggest. It is actually 1/2 inch shorter on the ruler.
If I were to lean forward more, or "hyper-forward leaning," as you call it, I would probably get an even smaller length measurement.
Now, yourself and a few others have claimed that there is absolutely no difference in length, that it is exactly the same from any angle. (Really?) On the other hand, myself and many others have noticed a difference in length by varying the angles.
I have noticed that when I am standing, my unit is slightly deeper inside my body, compared to when I am sitting on the edge of a seat, for example, with my pelvis up and forward. Though it is not much, there is a visual and measurable difference of length.
This is probably more common for guys who have made significant gains from stretching the ligaments, such as myself: the length gains produced by lowering the shaft exit point along the curvature of the pubic bone can be more accurately measured at certain angles, which can be a factor.
But overall, in my experience, length does vary slightly, depending on the angle. If that is not the case for you, then great. Your experience is different from mine, and many others.
 
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You just proved my point completely. The amount of length protruding from the body can change somewhat, depending on how you position your body. That is why it appears shorter when you are standing straight, compared to when you are tilting your pelvis up and forward.
I have not proved any of your points. I don't experience this tilt of my pelvis you are talking about. I only measure BPEL.

But we can agree to disagree that's fine with me. Take care brother.
 
I have not proved any of your points. I don't experience this tilt of my pelvis you are talking about. I only measure BPEL.

But we can agree to disagree that's fine with me. Take care brother.
Your experience is different from mine. I am fine with that. It is not about agreeing or disagreeing.
Ciao.
 
@Grandmaster I would love to here how the methodology works, when you are measuring BPFSL. I don't understand how you are supposed to measure your flaccid length?
 
@Grandmaster I would love to here how the methodology works, when you are measuring BPFSL. I don't understand how you are supposed to measure your flaccid length?
I assume you mean flaccid stretched length? If so, in a completely flaccid state, you grab the glans at the coronal ridge, and stretch out your penis perpendicular to your body with one hand, while you gently press the ruler against your pubic bone at shaft-level with the other hand. You measure to the very tip. The amount of outward force should be around 2-3 pounds.
 
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