File talk:TypicalHumanPenisScale.jpg

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→I've noticed that the scale could be in cm instead of inches in the image's measuring tape. 58.182.244.3 08:58, 22 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Not possible. There are eight subdivisions between each marker; on a centimeter measuring tape, there would be ten.

  • True as this may be, the tape looks like it's flush against the back surface. The penis is at least a thigh's width away from this surface (evident from the position of the legs and the shadow from the camera flash) so I think the scale is pretty useless. 86.26.213.6 00:26, 6 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"typicalhumanpenis", "atypical size": make up your mind.

This penis is not 21 cm long![edit]

Everybody knows that medically the penis is measured along the top, from the base (next to the pubis) to the tip of the gland. I've checked the measurements rulewise in the photo and the 21 cm claimed by its owner refers to a underside measure, not topside. Sorry, but topside this penis is only 16,2 cm long. So, not that far-off from the average size (13-15 cm, it seems...)[1] [2]Ana Bruta (talk) 15:20, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

From the shadow it does not look that far from the tape measure. With the penis 90 degrees to the body I think it would easily measure 21cm.