View Full Version : What's wrong with my puberty?
isoPIKKU
November 28th, 2011, 05:54 AM
Hello guys. I made this account a few secs ago cause I had to ask a question from somebody. So, a little about me. I am 16 years old boy and I am turning 17 in next year's September. I'm not quite sure when my puberty started but I'm sure that it has been running for a couple of years now. BUT the problem is, that my penis is still only 13-14cm in erection and normally it's only 8-9 cms, so it's really small. And another problem is that when I look at my "balls" in a mirror, they seem so small! Actually they are, I can easily put them into my hand and there's alot of empty space still in my had. I was wondering if I should contact a doctor or somebody?
+ I don't have any hair AT ALL in my legs. I have pretty much hair in my penis' area etc., but not at all in my legs. Everybody asks me if I shave them. ._. And I have some hair in my armpit.
I was wondering if the problem is that I am pretty skinny, 174cm/53cm. I've
started to grow about half years ago or so, that's why my weight is a bit low.
ANY TIPS or is somebody in a same position with me? :( Replies please!
isoPIKKU
November 28th, 2011, 05:56 AM
oh and one more thing. My penis' circumference is about 10-11 cms. So it's really tiny also. :/
CoolGuyXD
November 28th, 2011, 08:41 AM
I kinda have the same problem. Not with the penis thing but Im skinny also. It will just take time. Puberty moves at its own rate. For gaining weight try working out and getting muscle. Eat healthier and you should gain weight. Looking at your balls in a mirror dosnt really do their size justice. So its the same with the puberty thing. Moves at its own rate. Hope this helps
Giles
November 28th, 2011, 09:40 AM
Even at 16 you're not finished with puberty yet and there's potentially another 5 years of development left, so if you're just patient and give your body time to grow and change then it's pretty likely that what is yet to change since childhood will develop in some way. However, don't expect everything to change and your body to be as you want it - some people have naturally smaller penises, less body hair, facial hair, height etc. so just be patient but also be prepared for what may happen.
There's nothing you can do to speed up puberty, eating and being generally healthy is the best thing to encourage growth and development.
isoPIKKU
November 28th, 2011, 10:35 AM
Thanks a lot for those kind messages. :) Well, I guess that I will just have to wait and make my puberty go along. I also thought that I might make a diary (like once a month) about my penis' size and stuff like that. :) Thanks a lot!
rpd453
November 28th, 2011, 01:28 PM
yea you dont stop growing until your about 21, but it will most likely get a little bigger. everyone is different
Bolton Wanderers
November 28th, 2011, 02:56 PM
Lol, you've got nothing to worry about, the average adult penis size is 5-6 inches. Yours is the equivalent to 5.1-5.5 inches, which is fine. I'm 15 and I have hardly any armpit hair, and not much on my legs, plus I'm thin and you're about the same height as me.
You'll be fine man, plus, you're probably just a 'late bloomer'.
idkgay
November 28th, 2011, 06:14 PM
idk what to tell u but hey were all different my bro didnt hit puberty till 19
artist2894
December 3rd, 2011, 10:44 AM
Your penis size is larger than mine when it's soft, and your erect size is average for a normal adults (and you're not even done yet with puberty). A lot of my friends (who are 17 and 18) have a circumference of around 9 or 10 cm, and they're fine with it. For your testicle size, look up an orochidometer. It's basically a chart that shows you how big your testicles are and where the average size is. They might be bigger than you think. I thought mine were small as well, but then I checked the chart and found out my size is too big to even be on there! But for your weight, maybe just try to bulk up and go to the gym or something? And not much anybody can do about your height. hope this helps.
emmettman
December 3rd, 2011, 01:02 PM
gain some weight then puberty goes it's own time you still have plenty of time left to grow don't worrie
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