I have not started puberty and I have about 4 1/2 inches, I have not done any research but don’t know if I should be worried. I am 13.
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I'm 15 and I haven't went through puberty yet. I have no hair down there an my penis is still a tick tack.
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Hi well I just turned 13 today March 8th and my penis in around 1.5 and 2.5 when erect,I have some hair on my balls and a lot of hair above my Penis,no armpit hair but I have kinda fairly legs and all my friend are younger than me and they say that they have big penises and I’m like the only one that has a a small one also when I cum only a tiny bit comes out and it just ozzesz down the side I’ve been so stressed over this
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Bruh I’m 14 and barely starting puberty. My penis is 3 inches when erect. I thought it wouldn’t grow and I would have a small penis. Now I know it is normal. I wouldn’t worry about it
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That's pretty good for you're age. Not everybody is the same so stop bragging. Also, I seriously doubt you're that size at that age
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What is stage 3 puberty? Could you please describe what that looks like and what the hell it is?
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The five stages of puberty are called the tanner scale and consist of the following.
Stage 1
(approximately between the ages of 9 and 12)
So what can you expect with the first of the stages of puberty in boys?
The first changes that will happen to your son are hidden as they are happening deep inside his body. The body will start to release hormones that will trigger the changes to start happening. The main hormone for boys is testosterone. It will begin to surge in your son’s body, causing his testicles to grow and make sperm, but no changes can yet be seen outside his body.
No changes can yet be seen outside his body, other than some growth of the scrotum and testicles. Some boys may have a growth spurt, and some may start to grow very fine hairs in the pubic area.
Stage 2
(approximately between 9 and 14)
So what can you expect with the second of the stages of puberty in boys?
Your son’s testicles will continue to slowly grow, with one testicle now beginning to hang lower than the other. His scrotum will also hang lower, becoming darker in colour, thinner and less smooth. His penis will remain unchanged. It may grow slightly larger, but usually there is little or no change at all. He may start to have erections more frequently, but he still isn’t ejaculating.
Fine hair may begin to grow at the base of the penis and scrotum. These first hairs are usually long, slightly pigmented (colored) and straight or slightly curly. It is normal for some boys not to grow hair just yet.
Your son will start to grow taller and the shape of his body will begin to change. Before he grows taller, his feet and hands will usually have a growth spurt of their own. Your son will also gain weight as he starts to develop muscle, and as his bones grow bigger.
Stage 3
(approximately between 11 and 16)
So what can you expect with the third of the stages of puberty in boys?
Your son’s testicles and scrotum will continue to grow. Sperm production may begin for some, but not all, boys, i.e. ejaculation. Boys usually discover this during masturbation, or they might wake up in the morning with wet pants after a wet dream (nocturnal emission). His penis will start to grow. It will grow longer, rather than wider. Erections will be a lot more common than before, often at the wrong time, or in the wrong place.
Some boys may only now be starting to develop pubic hair. It will become darker, thicker and curlier, and start to cover a much wider area. Hair will continue to grow on his legs and underarms.
It can be common for boys to experience short-term swelling and tenderness around the nipples. As their shoulders grow wider, this breast tissue will flatten, usually disappearing within one or two years.
Your son’s body will still be growing, and gaining weight and height. Sweat and oil glands will become more active, which can result in acne. Body odor is here to stay. His voice will begin to crack as the voice box gets larger.
Stage 4
(approximately from 11 to 17)
So what can you expect with the fourth of the stages of puberty in boys?
Your son’s testicles and scrotum will continue to grow, with the skin continuing to darken. Boys will now begin to produce sperm, which means that wet dreams (nocturnal emissions) may start to happen, and they will ejaculate with masturbation and sexual arousal. Not all boys will have wet dreams (either is normal).
His penis will become thicker and longer. Pubic hair continues to grow as well as on his legs and underarms. Facial hair will start to grow on his face, usually on the upper lip, chin and near the ears.
Your son’s skin may become oily, especially around the chin, nose, forehead, chest and/or back. Some boys may develop acne or pimples. His hair is also more likely to become oily too. His voice will continue to crack at times and deepen.
Your son will keep on gaining weight and growing taller.
Stage 5
(approximately between 14 and 18)
So what can you expect with the fifth and last of the stages of puberty in boys?
This is the last stage of changes. Your son will now reach his full height and will look like a young adult. His pubic hair will now cover his groin, and possibly even his inner thighs. His genitals will now be fully grown and will look the same as those of an adult man. Your son will now need to shave, as his facial hair continues to grow. Some boys will begin to grow chest hair.
Stage 1
(approximately between the ages of 9 and 12)
So what can you expect with the first of the stages of puberty in boys?
The first changes that will happen to your son are hidden as they are happening deep inside his body. The body will start to release hormones that will trigger the changes to start happening. The main hormone for boys is testosterone. It will begin to surge in your son’s body, causing his testicles to grow and make sperm, but no changes can yet be seen outside his body.
No changes can yet be seen outside his body, other than some growth of the scrotum and testicles. Some boys may have a growth spurt, and some may start to grow very fine hairs in the pubic area.
Stage 2
(approximately between 9 and 14)
So what can you expect with the second of the stages of puberty in boys?
Your son’s testicles will continue to slowly grow, with one testicle now beginning to hang lower than the other. His scrotum will also hang lower, becoming darker in colour, thinner and less smooth. His penis will remain unchanged. It may grow slightly larger, but usually there is little or no change at all. He may start to have erections more frequently, but he still isn’t ejaculating.
Fine hair may begin to grow at the base of the penis and scrotum. These first hairs are usually long, slightly pigmented (colored) and straight or slightly curly. It is normal for some boys not to grow hair just yet.
Your son will start to grow taller and the shape of his body will begin to change. Before he grows taller, his feet and hands will usually have a growth spurt of their own. Your son will also gain weight as he starts to develop muscle, and as his bones grow bigger.
Stage 3
(approximately between 11 and 16)
So what can you expect with the third of the stages of puberty in boys?
Your son’s testicles and scrotum will continue to grow. Sperm production may begin for some, but not all, boys, i.e. ejaculation. Boys usually discover this during masturbation, or they might wake up in the morning with wet pants after a wet dream (nocturnal emission). His penis will start to grow. It will grow longer, rather than wider. Erections will be a lot more common than before, often at the wrong time, or in the wrong place.
Some boys may only now be starting to develop pubic hair. It will become darker, thicker and curlier, and start to cover a much wider area. Hair will continue to grow on his legs and underarms.
It can be common for boys to experience short-term swelling and tenderness around the nipples. As their shoulders grow wider, this breast tissue will flatten, usually disappearing within one or two years.
Your son’s body will still be growing, and gaining weight and height. Sweat and oil glands will become more active, which can result in acne. Body odor is here to stay. His voice will begin to crack as the voice box gets larger.
Stage 4
(approximately from 11 to 17)
So what can you expect with the fourth of the stages of puberty in boys?
Your son’s testicles and scrotum will continue to grow, with the skin continuing to darken. Boys will now begin to produce sperm, which means that wet dreams (nocturnal emissions) may start to happen, and they will ejaculate with masturbation and sexual arousal. Not all boys will have wet dreams (either is normal).
His penis will become thicker and longer. Pubic hair continues to grow as well as on his legs and underarms. Facial hair will start to grow on his face, usually on the upper lip, chin and near the ears.
Your son’s skin may become oily, especially around the chin, nose, forehead, chest and/or back. Some boys may develop acne or pimples. His hair is also more likely to become oily too. His voice will continue to crack at times and deepen.
Your son will keep on gaining weight and growing taller.
Stage 5
(approximately between 14 and 18)
So what can you expect with the fifth and last of the stages of puberty in boys?
This is the last stage of changes. Your son will now reach his full height and will look like a young adult. His pubic hair will now cover his groin, and possibly even his inner thighs. His genitals will now be fully grown and will look the same as those of an adult man. Your son will now need to shave, as his facial hair continues to grow. Some boys will begin to grow chest hair.
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I’m 14 and a half but my penis is 10cm erect or 3.9 inch. Have I gone through puberty or no? I do materbate and I ejaculate but it’s not white it’s more of a clear. I’m really stressed because everyone around me has gone through puberty and I haven’t. Also is it normal for the top of my penis to bend towards the floor ?
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There are many stages to puberty and a lot of them you won't even notice because there not really that visible, everyone around you your age will not have gone through puberty yet just like you they are still going through it as puberty continues until around the age of 18, every boy/girl goes through puberty stages at different times so don't worry just because you think your different because your not.
A curve to the penis is normal either curving down like yours or up or even left or right.
Don't worry just be patient.
A curve to the penis is normal either curving down like yours or up or even left or right.
Don't worry just be patient.
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I'm am 12 and my penis size when not faccid is 4 inches. For some reason at this age I grow a considerablely a lot of pubic hair and I don't know if thats normal can someone help?
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Hi Guest
Everything you said in your post is completely normal.
You have started puberty and are developing just as you should be.
Everything you said in your post is completely normal.
You have started puberty and are developing just as you should be.
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Im 12 too and really small. Its only 2 soft and 3 erect and really thin like the size of a dime soft and almost a penny around erect. No hairs and sac is loose but balls super little.
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