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    Five Stages of Male Penis Development?
     
1 Stage 1 - Male Penis Development

Penis and testicles of a child.
Testicles between 1 and 3 milliliters in volume.
(See Orchidometer)
     
2 Stage 2 - Male Penis Development

First signs for penis, testicle growth, and pubic hair beginning to grow.
Penis doesn't growth is small.
Testicles become larger. Testicles between 4 and 6 milliliters in volume.
(See Orchidometer)
     
3 Stage 3 - Male Penis Development

Penis continues to grow getting wider and longer.
Testicles continue to grow larger.
Testicles between 7 and 16 milliliters in volume.
(See Orchidometer)
     
4
Stage 4 - Male Penis Development

Penis continues to grow getting wider and longer.
Testicles continue to grow larger.
Penis glan or head is more developed.

Testicles between 12 and 24 milliliters in volume.
Testicles are about 1 1/2 inches long.
(See Orchidometer)

     
5 Stage 5 - Male Penis Development

Penis growth enters finial stage.
Average erect penis length 6 1/4 inches.
Ninety percent are between 5 and 7 inches.
Pubic hair is thick.
Penis glan or head is fully developed.

Testicles between 16 and 27 milliliters in volume.
Testicles are about 1 3/4 inches long.
(See Orchidometer)

     
     
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