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Erection problems!!!

When I had measured my penis about 2-3 months ago it was about 6.5 inches (lengthwise). But recently when I had measured it, it was not more than 6.0 inches (I measured it the same way). I know I may sound stupid but I think that my penis is SHRINKING! Can the penis actually shrink?
Also whenever I get erections nowadays it doesn't feel as hard as before, it feels softer.
Please can someone tell me the reason why my penis length has decreased? Will this be permanent?
Please help me I'm really really worried!!!
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1669548 tn?1318788734
wow, I don't know, but I wouldn't think so.
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thanx that helped a lot......also i suffer from anaemia.....does that have to anything with it?
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1669548 tn?1318788734
Dan, this is going to happen- not that it's shrinking, that it's going to max out at different sizes at different times, based on your physical and mental state.

You need to not worry- anxiety affects your performance, and size changes to your erection are going to happen- without a doubt, one day in the future you'll notice that it's back to what it was 2-3 months ago, and you'll realize what the rest of us have figured out when we were your age. Your schlong is not an accurate barometer for your health.
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