![]() ![]() Put the end of a tape measure or string against your stomach at the base of the penis.Remember, get fully erect before you measure: A cloth measuring tape works best for this, but you can use a string and cut it to the length and measure the string with a ruler. □ #FYP #ForYou #LearnOnTikTok #LearnWithMe ♬ Countless - Official Sound Studio How to Measure Penis Lengthįollow these steps to measure your penis length. Don’t know your measurements? Read Grab your tape measure because today we’re teaching you how to measure your banana. To know if a regular condom will fit you or you need to size up or down, you need to know the length and girth of your erect penis. And, if your girth is too big for a standard size condom, it could be too tight and reduce feeling or more easily break. However, if the nominal width of a condom is too large for your penis girth, the condom could be too big and slip off during use. Pay more attention to the nominal width when choosing the correct condom size because condoms don’t have to unroll all the way down the penis to fit fine (in fact, they usually don’t). Small, Regular and Large Condom Size Chart How Do You Know What Size Condom to Get? Large or XL condoms: Penis length over 7 inches and girth over 5 inches.Standard or regular condoms: Penis length 5-7 inches and girth 4.25-5 inches.Small or snug condoms: Penis length under five inches and girth 4.25 inches or less.This info below isn’t perfect, and you should always go with the condom that fits and feels best for you, but here’s a general idea about small/snug, standard, and large/XL condom sizes and the penises that go in them. Some condoms are on the snugger or shorter side and others are wider and longer, such as Trojan™ Magnum™ condoms. The Boston Medical Group took data from 20 studies and found that the average penis length in the United States is 5.57 inches erect and the average erect girth is around 4.8 inches. Most people wear a standard or regular condom, which are sized to fit the average penis size range.Īverage penis length and girth changes slightly depending on the study, and whether the measurements were self-reported. If you’re hoping to find more specific measurements for Trojan™ and Magnum™ condoms, refer to our condom size chart.Ĭondoms come in different sizes to accommodate for differences in how you’re built. Most condoms are “standard size” or “regular”, while large or XL condoms and snug or slim condoms tend to say so on the package. A penis length longer than 7” may need an XL condom to ensure the condom can unroll fully to the base of the penis.Larger fit condoms often have a nominal width of 2.2” or higher.Standard size condoms have nominal width of 2”-2.2”.Slim or snug fit condoms have a nominal width of 1.8” or lower.You can know what size a condom is by its nominal width, or the measure across a flat condom, and its length when unrolled from base to tip. To get the most from your condom, choose one that fits well and feels great.īut how do you know what size condoms are and whether a condom will fit you? You’ll need to know how many inches in girth and length your penis is so you can know if a regular size condom, like Trojan™ ENZ or BareSkin™ Raw™, or a large condom like a Trojan™ Magnum™ is the right fit for you.Ĭondoms aren’t measured in the same way that penises are, so it’s important to understand what size condoms are and how that translates to what size you need. There’s no such thing as a one-size-fits all condom. Which condom you choose affects how it feels, performs, and protects. Some are tapered, some have ribs, some are more snug or slim, and others are designed for larger girths. Condoms come in different shapes, sizes, and fits. ![]()
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