For a 7-inch penis, a standard condom size, which typically accommodates lengths up to 7.5 inches, should be suitable in terms of length. However, it's important to consider the girth as well; a condom with a width of around 52-56 mm (usually labeled as "regular" or "large") might be appropriate. It's always best to check individual condom packaging for size specifications to ensure a secure and comfortable fit.
A regular condom is designed for the average size penis, about 6 to 7 inches long. It is a bit tight, which is good, to help keep it on. There are larger and smaller condoms available, but the regular kind is somewhat of a 'one size fits all', which will do just fine.
A condom size around 49-53mm in width and 7 inches in length would be suitable for a penis that is 5 inches long and 1-inch thick. It's important to remember that proper condom fit is crucial for effectiveness and comfort.
A 7 and a quarter-inch penis is considered above average in size. The average erect penis size is around 5.1 to 5.7 inches. It's important to remember that penis size varies and what matters most is how you feel about yourself and your sexual health.
To some it matters what size dick an others don't care what size dick you have.
It depends if your penis is erect of flaccid. A 3 inch flaccid penis is average, however a 3 inch erect penis is slightly below average for a 14 year old. We cannot say what size it will be when you're 21, as penis' develop at different rates.
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it will tell you on the box or ask the pharmacist, they will help you.
Yes, normal size is about 6 to 6 and half. oh yeah now im happy!
Normal is whatever a person has. Average adult is 6 to 7.
There is no relationship between height and penis size. There is no good or bad to it, it is what you have. Average adult is 6 to 7 inches so you are slightly above average.
Average adult is 6 to 7 inches.
An erect penis length of 11 cm is on the shorter side of average for an adult male. While there is variation in penis size, if you have concerns about the size of your penis, it may be helpful to consult with a healthcare provider for guidance and reassurance.