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paletanner
June 3rd, 2015, 08:13 PM
This is probably the dumbest question ever but what size do you have to be to called "big"? Is there a difference between "big" and "thick" or how does that work? I know penis size doesn't matter but still.

Seahawks15
June 3rd, 2015, 08:19 PM
Big is when it's above average than the normal size.Just do a google search for the normal penis size for your age and you'll find out what is big or normal or small for a 14 year old.Thick refers to the girth of the penis(how wide or thick it is in circumference).Big refers to a long length and a thick girth.

paletanner
June 3rd, 2015, 08:37 PM
Big is when it's above average than the normal size.Just do a google search for the normal penis size for your age and you'll find out what is big or normal or small for a 14 year old.Thick refers to the girth of the penis(how wide or thick it is in circumference).Big refers to a long length and a thick girth.

Ok but is that like an inch more than average? 1/16th of an inch more? Like I said this is a dumb question but I'm thinking about it.

Seahawks15
June 3rd, 2015, 10:00 PM
I'm guessing anything noticeably bigger than average. No one would notice if your penis was 1/16th of inch bigger but they would notice if it was 1+ inches bigger than normal.

hudson19
June 3rd, 2015, 10:40 PM
I would say big for a guy is 7 or more inches hard. Thick just refers to a guy having a bigger circumference - in my mind, particularly thick is like 6+ inches

Airrd
June 3rd, 2015, 11:32 PM
yeah the average length is about 5-6 so anything more than that is above average so that would be considered big

ComfortableInChaos
June 4th, 2015, 10:51 AM
I would say big for a guy is 7 or more inches hard. Thick just refers to a guy having a bigger circumference - in my mind, particularly thick is like 6+ inches

This is what I'd say, too, tbh

Dortmund
June 4th, 2015, 11:23 AM
Probably 7 inches and above in the real world.

Lots of people say their penis is much larger online so it's best to ignore them.

Bluebyrd
June 4th, 2015, 02:02 PM
Really it's any size above the average but if you want a proper answer then I'd say about half an inch above.

jacshamy
June 4th, 2015, 09:21 PM
It's like statistics isn't it? There's an average size, and there's a majority of penises that are lumped near that average. Whatever is outside the upper end is big or long. I don't know if that's an inch or half inch. To me "big" is thick, not just long. Girth is another factor, depending on who you talk to it's more important than length.

Pichu
June 5th, 2015, 11:00 AM
lol when I was younger I used to think like 20cm was average xD

But yea I guess anything over 6 inches would be big because of average size studies. In the real world I mean, not on VT :P

paletanner
June 7th, 2015, 10:22 AM
lol when I was younger I used to think like 20cm was average xD

But yea I guess anything over 6 inches would be big because of average size studies. In the real world I mean, not on VT :P

lol yea :P

harristhetank
June 7th, 2015, 11:34 AM
I believe the average for white people is about 5.5 inches. If a penis is bigger than 6.5 inches I will consider it big. And by big I think people usually mean length instead of thickness.

Yolo98
June 7th, 2015, 11:38 AM
You could be using large condoms and still have a "small" dick as condom size is relative to girth not length. So there is no real definition of small or big, it totally depends on the context

Coolguy2068
May 3rd, 2016, 07:43 PM
This is probably the dumbest question ever but what size do you have to be to called "big"? Is there a difference between "big" and "thick" or how does that work? I know penis size doesn't matter but still.

probably over 7 inches long and 6 inches wide would be thick i guess. big basicallys means long and thick is girth

Emerald Dream
May 3rd, 2016, 07:46 PM
probably over 7 inches long and 6 inches wide would be thick i guess. big basicallys means long and thick is girth

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