Introduction

Understanding how to measure a penis correctly is more than just curiosity. Many men wonder whether their size is average, if they’re using the right condom size, or if changes in their body might be affecting their sexual health. Learning how to measure a pennis accurately provides peace of mind and helps you make informed decisions about your sexual well-being.
In this guide, we’ll break down the proper way to measure penis length and girth, common mistakes to avoid, average size statistics, and tips for men who may feel insecure about their size.
For a deeper dive into penis size myths and truths, see our EjaGuard blog on sexual health confidence.
Tools You Need for Accurate Measurement

Before you start, gather a few simple tools to ensure your measurement is precise:
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A rigid ruler for length
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A soft measuring tape or string and a ruler for girth
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A private, relaxed space
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Pen and paper to record results
Using the right tools is the best way to measure a penis accurately. Avoid stretchy or flexible rulers since they can distort measurements.
To ensure comfort while measuring, consider using a high‑quality lubricant — it makes the process easier and more natural.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Measure Penis Length

When it comes to measuring your penis, accuracy matters. Here’s a simple process to follow:
1. Measure While Erect
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Penis length is typically measured erect, as this provides the most useful measurement for sexual activity and condom sizing.
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Stand straight, ensuring you are fully hard.
2. Place the Ruler Correctly
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Position the ruler on the top side of your penis, pressing gently into the pubic bone.
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Pressing to the bone accounts for any fat pad, giving a true length.
3. Measure from Base to Tip
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Record the distance from the pubic bone to the tip of the glans (the head of your penis).
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Be sure to measure straight along the shaft without bending.
4. Optional: Flaccid Measurement
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Some men also measure their penis flaccid.
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Keep in mind, flaccid size can vary widely depending on temperature, arousal, and other factors.
For men also tracking erectile health, combining measurement with Kegel exercises may help improve firmness and control.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Measure Penis Girth

Length is important, but girth (thickness) often matters more for sexual pleasure.
1. Get a Full Erection
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Like length, girth should be measured while erect for accuracy.
2. Wrap a Soft Tape or String
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Wrap it around the thickest part of the shaft, usually mid-shaft.
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If using string, mark where it meets, then measure with a ruler.
3. Record the Number
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Penis girth measurement should be taken snugly but not too tight.
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Note your result for future reference.
If you’re curious about how girth affects partner pleasure, our collection of sex toys is designed to enhance intimacy regardless of size.
Average Penis Size: How Do You Compare?

Many men ask, What is the average penis size? Research gives us some reliable answers.
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Erect Length: The global average is about 5.16 inches (13.12 cm)
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Erect Girth: Average is about 4.59 inches (11.66 cm)
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Flaccid Length: Around 3.61 inches (9.16 cm)
Remember, penis size varies widely, and being slightly above or below average is perfectly normal.
If you fall outside the average range and feel anxious, our confidence‑boosting products can help you feel more assured during intimacy.
Why Accurate Measurement Is Important

Knowing how to measure a pennis correctly offers more than curiosity—it has real benefits.
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Condom Fit: Using the right condom size improves comfort, reduces the risk of breakage, and increases pleasure.
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Sexual Confidence: Understanding your size helps ease anxiety during intimacy.
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Medical Tracking: If you notice changes in size, it could indicate health issues worth discussing with a doctor.
The right condom fit not only boosts comfort but also reduces breakage — explore our blog guide on condom sizes and fit.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Measuring
Even a small error can throw off your measurement. Avoid these common mistakes:
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Not pressing the ruler into the pubic bone
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Measuring only flaccid length
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Using stretchy or curved measuring tools
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Not being fully erect when recording size
For the best results, repeat the measurement two or three times and take an average.
Myths About Penis Size and Measurement
There are many myths surrounding penis size. Let’s set the record straight:
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Myth: Bigger always means better.
Truth: Technique, intimacy, and communication matter more than inches. -
Myth: Penis size can be permanently increased through pills or pumps.
Truth: Most of these products are ineffective. Kegel exercises may improve firmness, but not size. -
Myth: Women prefer very large penises.
Truth: Most women report satisfaction with average sizes, especially when emotional connection and foreplay are present.
Contrary to popular belief, bigger isn’t always better — our EjaGuard Lubricants and Orgasm Gels show that pleasure is more about technique and connection.
Tips for Men Who Feel Insecure About Size

If you feel insecure about your size, you’re not alone. Here are some ways to build confidence:
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Focus on Technique: Positions like spooning or the coital alignment technique emphasize pleasure, not length.
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Practice Kegel Exercises: Strengthening pelvic floor muscles can lead to firmer erections.
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Use Lubrication: Quality lubricants enhance sensation for both partners.
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Communicate Openly: Talk with your partner about preferences and comfort.
Remember, sexual satisfaction depends more on confidence, emotional intimacy, and skill than on size alone.
Conclusion: Understanding Your Size & Moving Forward
Learning how to measure a pennis correctly can boost your confidence, improve condom fit, and help you track your sexual health. Whether you fall above, below, or right at average, remember: size is just one part of the bigger picture. Focus on connection, technique, and confidence for a more satisfying sex life.
FAQs About Penis Measurement
What is the average penis size when erect?
The average erect penis measures about 5.16 inches in length and 4.59 inches in girth.
How do I measure penis girth at home?
Wrap a soft measuring tape or string around the thickest part of the shaft while fully erect, then record the result.
Should I measure flaccid or erect?
Erect measurements are more accurate for sexual activity and condom sizing, though some men measure both.
Does penis size really matter for sexual satisfaction?
Not as much as many believe. Most partners value technique, intimacy, and communication over size.
Can exercises or products increase penis size?
There’s no scientific evidence that pills or pumps permanently increase size. Kegel exercises may help with erection quality.