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  • #46
    Yes.

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    • #47
      It is.

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      • #48
        This is a good comparison of how many % has each size. It is, iirc, a merge of all major penis size studies (that doesn't let you fill in your own size) or it could just be the self filled one at thunders. It is BPEL. There is a similar one for girth if anyone is interested, it isn't based on as much information however and thus isn't as reliable.

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        Last edited by first; 12-14-2010, 06:27 PM.

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        • #49
          seems like a legit study to me.
          good job First

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          • #50
            Hmmm!!! Err!!! Did I actually use precious time to read this? Someone slap me!
            Time is precious ! That's my 2 cents!
            NoseyBailey:rolleyes:

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Sidewinder.a7x View Post
              seems like a legit study to me.
              good job First
              x2
              This is the daddy of all charts, its raised my spirits !
              Starting stats : BPEL 6.25" NBPEL 5.6" EG 4.8"
              Current stats : BPEL 7" NBPEL 6.25" EG 5"
              Main Goal : BPEL 7.5" NBPEL 6.75" EG 5.5"

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              • #52
                Yes, it's nice to see a chart that is actually accurate for a change.
                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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                • #53
                  That data is not merged from all major penis size studies. It is from one study conducted by Ansell LifeStyles condom company in Cancun Mexico: Mr. Average - The true story about penis size, from a site that isn't trying to sell you anything.

                  Nor is it necessarily representative of BPEL either. There has been debate as to how length measurements were taken in that study. From the point of view of a condom maker, NBPEL would be more pertinent than BPEL.

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                  • #54
                    It may be as you say but regardless it gives a fairly good picture.

                    One can calculate the standard deviation based on the lifestyle condom data. Which would mean it is as follows (which someone did).

                    Population percentile based on length:

                    1.752 inches: 0.0000003rd percentile
                    2.577 inches: 0.000032nd percentile
                    3.402 inches: 0.14th percentile
                    4.227 inches: 2.3rd percentile
                    5.052 inches: 15.9th percentile
                    5.877 inches: 50th percentile
                    6.702 inches: 84.1st percentile
                    7.527 inches: 97.7th percentile
                    8.352 inches: 99.86th percentile
                    9.177 inches: 99.9968th percentile
                    10.00 inches: 99.99997th percentile

                    Based on frequency:

                    1.752 inches: 1 in 3.5 million
                    2.577 inches: 1 in 31,574
                    3.402 inches: 1 in 741
                    4.227 inches: 1 in 44
                    5.052 inches: 1 in 6
                    5.877 inches: 1 in 2
                    6.702 inches: 1 in 6
                    7.527 inches: 1 in 44
                    8.352 inches: 1 in 741
                    9.177 inches: 1 in 31, 574
                    10.00 inches: 1 in 3.5 million

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by redbear52 View Post
                      That data is not merged from all major penis size studies. It is from one study conducted by Ansell LifeStyles condom company in Cancun Mexico: Mr. Average - The true story about penis size, from a site that isn't trying to sell you anything.

                      Nor is it necessarily representative of BPEL either. There has been debate as to how length measurements were taken in that study. From the point of view of a condom maker, NBPEL would be more pertinent than BPEL.
                      Originally posted by first View Post
                      It may be as you say but regardless it gives a fairly good picture.

                      One can calculate the standard deviation based on the lifestyle condom data. Which would mean it is as follows (which someone did).

                      Population percentile based on length:

                      1.752 inches: 0.0000003rd percentile
                      2.577 inches: 0.000032nd percentile
                      3.402 inches: 0.14th percentile
                      4.227 inches: 2.3rd percentile
                      5.052 inches: 15.9th percentile
                      5.877 inches: 50th percentile
                      6.702 inches: 84.1st percentile
                      7.527 inches: 97.7th percentile
                      8.352 inches: 99.86th percentile
                      9.177 inches: 99.9968th percentile
                      10.00 inches: 99.99997th percentile

                      Based on frequency:

                      1.752 inches: 1 in 3.5 million
                      2.577 inches: 1 in 31,574
                      3.402 inches: 1 in 741
                      4.227 inches: 1 in 44
                      5.052 inches: 1 in 6
                      5.877 inches: 1 in 2
                      6.702 inches: 1 in 6
                      7.527 inches: 1 in 44
                      8.352 inches: 1 in 741
                      9.177 inches: 1 in 31, 574
                      10.00 inches: 1 in 3.5 million
                      I think that it's a combination between bpel and nbpel. Also, the bigger and smaller stats are interpolated which may not be representative for the real outcome.
                      Anyway, I hope that you realize how uncommon a 10"-er is.
                      Log
                      Measurements (Current):
                      BPEL: 7.25"
                      HG: ~6.25"|MEG:6.25"|Low shaft EG:6.5"|BG: 7"

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by CUSP82 View Post
                        In reality who cares?
                        Ditto! I don't understand why we get so wrapped up in percentages and numbers! They would have to measure every single male using the same protocol and the same examiner for myself to believe their studies! Also bone pressed bs non?!?! Ugh!!! I like to visualize, cannot begin to visualize what's inside. But that's my own opinion and like an old wise woman once told me... "Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one!"
                        NoseyBailey:rolleyes:

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