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  • #16
    < still not there on girth
    Vulcan
    7.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>8.125"BPEL (current)
    5.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>5.75"EG (current)

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    • #17
      GIRTH * 5.7 % over 6" ( but only 2846 votes for girth( for length 3431 votes ))
      Pre PE Girth - Thunder's Place Free Penis Enlargement Forums
      Octobar, 2010:
      BPEL: 8.25"
      MSEG: 6.35"

      Short Goal ( 01/02/2011 ) :
      BPEL: 8.65"
      MSEG: 6.75"

      Long Goal :
      BPEL: 9.00"
      MSEG: 7.00"

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      • #18
        It is no use collecting data from a penis enlargment site and comparing it to the general population.

        Gandalfw I have pondered this question also and little research has been done on the correlation between length and girth.
        There are certainly guys who are long and thin or short and thick, how many are both long and thick?
        Having looked at some raw data sets, you may be about right when you say half the guys with 8" bpel have 6" girth.
        if anything it would be less than half. Of course if length and girth were completely independent then it would be 5% odd.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by gandalfw View Post
          How % of people have penis longer and thicker in both category 8> + 6> ( 9 + 5.9 no , 7.9 + 6.5 no only in both category)
          For example
          8>= 5 % - 100 man's = 5 with 8" - 1000 man's =50 ( I think about 50% with this length have more than 6" girth and - 25 in 1000 have this )
          6>= 5 % - 100 man's = 5 with 6" - 1000 man's =50
          In poll
          first - 1+
          second - 1-

          According to mraverage.com, roughly 0.8% of men are at least 8" long and 1.1% have a girth of 6" or greater. So what's the probability of finding someone who's both longer than 8" AND thicker than 6"? For "AND Probabilities" we multiply the percentages, in this case 0.8% x 1.1% which equals to the ridiculously low percentage of 0.0088% = 88 guys in 1 million.
          Starting stats (Jun 21, 2010):
          BPEL - 7.31", BPFSL - 7.25", MSEG - 5.50"

          Most recent positive update (Mar 21, 2011):
          BPEL - 8.18" (+.87"), NBPEL - 7.56", BPFSL - 8.31" (+1.06"), MSEG - 5.69" (+.19" )

          Goal:
          NBPEL - 8.50", MSEG - 6.00"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by AmminsFirst View Post
            According to mraverage.com, roughly 0.8% of men are at least 8" long and 1.1% have a girth of 6" or greater. So what's the probability of finding someone who's both longer than 8" AND thicker than 6"? For "AND Probabilities" we multiply the percentages, in this case 0.8% x 1.1% which equals to the ridiculously low percentage of 0.0088% = 88 guys in 1 million.
            But I think mraverage.com is NBPEL and we talk about BPEL !
            Octobar, 2010:
            BPEL: 8.25"
            MSEG: 6.35"

            Short Goal ( 01/02/2011 ) :
            BPEL: 8.65"
            MSEG: 6.75"

            Long Goal :
            BPEL: 9.00"
            MSEG: 7.00"

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            • #21
              Mr. Average is BPEL.
              Starting Size (09/2009): ~7"BPEL x ~5" MSEG
              Most Recent Measurement (08/13/2012): 8"BPEL x 5.5"MSEG
              Final Goal: When I'm told to stop.
              http://www.towelaroundtheworld.com/#/us

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              • #22
                Mr. Average - The true story about penis size, from a site that isn't trying to sell you anything.
                Measuring of length was from the point at the base of the erect penis where the top of the penile shaft meets the pubic area to the tip of the glans
                Black line (from pubic area )
                Red line ( from pubic bone)
                http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/1835/57712440.jpg
                Octobar, 2010:
                BPEL: 8.25"
                MSEG: 6.35"

                Short Goal ( 01/02/2011 ) :
                BPEL: 8.65"
                MSEG: 6.75"

                Long Goal :
                BPEL: 9.00"
                MSEG: 7.00"

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                • #23
                  There is a picture on their site about how to measure. Check it out. Shows it as bone pressed.
                  Starting Size (09/2009): ~7"BPEL x ~5" MSEG
                  Most Recent Measurement (08/13/2012): 8"BPEL x 5.5"MSEG
                  Final Goal: When I'm told to stop.
                  http://www.towelaroundtheworld.com/#/us

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by NP97 View Post
                    There is a picture on their site about how to measure. Check it out. Shows it as bone pressed.
                    http://www.mraverage.com/measure.htm
                    I'M 8.70 IF MEASURE LIKE ON THIS PHOTO !
                    Octobar, 2010:
                    BPEL: 8.25"
                    MSEG: 6.35"

                    Short Goal ( 01/02/2011 ) :
                    BPEL: 8.65"
                    MSEG: 6.75"

                    Long Goal :
                    BPEL: 9.00"
                    MSEG: 7.00"

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by gandalfw View Post
                      http://www.mraverage.com/measure.htm
                      I'M 8.70 IF MEASURE LIKE ON THIS PHOTO !
                      Congrats.

                      -UYN-
                      19/04/2011
                      FG: 4.25" +0.45
                      FL: 5.19" +0.69
                      EG: 4.75" +0.45
                      BPFSL: 7.69" +1.58
                      NBPEL: 7.25" +1.19
                      BPEL: 7.677"+1.757

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by AmminsFirst View Post
                        According to mraverage.com, roughly 0.8% of men are at least 8" long and 1.1% have a girth of 6" or greater. So what's the probability of finding someone who's both longer than 8" AND thicker than 6"? For "AND Probabilities" we multiply the percentages, in this case 0.8% x 1.1% which equals to the ridiculously low percentage of 0.0088% = 88 guys in 1 million.
                        This assumes that length and girth are completely independent which of course they are not.
                        If you have 8" length, there is a better than even money chance that you will be over average girth.

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                        • #27
                          No you can't multiply the probabilities like that because you are not dealing with independent events. Long length and large girth are very frequently (although not always) observed concomitantly.

                          Observing much longer than average length greatly increases the probability of finding much larger than average girth.
                          redbear52
                          Senior Member
                          Last edited by redbear52; 10-23-2010, 08:36 AM.

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                          • #28
                            Yes redbear, the question is of course to what extent,and this can be hard to answer.

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                            • #29
                              Please guys, that is a best guess scientific approach to a obviously very complex problem to which we do not possess anywhere near enough data to make a more educated guess. We (I am a doctor of hematology) often use such approach in medicine when calculating probabilities related to the success of bone marrow transplantation. We regrettably do not always get it right, but once again, it is all best guess based on the data at hand.

                              So to answer the OP's question with more accuracy, we would have to find a study that shows how the two variables (length and girth) interact and only then, through a number of other assumptions, attempt to extrapolate dy/dx in order to construct a differential equation that would help us get considerably closer to the truth. The whole truth, however, will always be anyone's guess.


                              Cheers,
                              AmminsFirst
                              Starting stats (Jun 21, 2010):
                              BPEL - 7.31", BPFSL - 7.25", MSEG - 5.50"

                              Most recent positive update (Mar 21, 2011):
                              BPEL - 8.18" (+.87"), NBPEL - 7.56", BPFSL - 8.31" (+1.06"), MSEG - 5.69" (+.19" )

                              Goal:
                              NBPEL - 8.50", MSEG - 6.00"

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                              • #30
                                For the PE Data Site and Thunder's Place,initial length and initial girth were pretty strongly positively correlated, with a coefficient of correlation of + .63: Does Big Girth Kill Length Gains? - Thunder's Place Free Penis Enlargement Forums

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