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1565965 tn?1295759674

Whats wrong with me ?

Ok , Im 15 years old and I have a huge problem. Im very insecure about my penis and sexual skills. For starters I have a lot of questions about my penis. My penis curves to the left a little bit. What does this mean ? How do I fix it ? Is this a turnoff ? Will girls laugh at me ? Does it matter if its straight? If so , how do I fix it ? ANother thing , how long should a normal penis be ? What do girls consider a "large" penis.
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Girls don't want a huge penis, it would hurt.  They want one that does the job, which means, stimulates the lower third of the vagina well (that is the only part of the vagina that has any nerves!) without pain from too much stretching.  A woman can have a perfectly nice orgasm without any penetration, so you can see how little it matters how long a guy is.  It is largely just something guys use to compete with EACH OTHER about.  The ladies are not bothered, as long as you are a good boyfriend.

I'll put the list of what makes a good boyfriend on your other post.  Don't worry about the penis, worry about being a good and decent human being, even with the ladies.  That is what they like.
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Hi,

My penis curves to the left too, but I don't see it as a problem.
Based from my reading, normal penis size in erection is 4-6 inches. And kine is 13 cm ( you convert it to inches).

Girls might want large ****, but thats not necessary for them to gain orgasm.

Cheers.
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