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When Does A Penis Stop Growing

At what age does a penis stop growing: penis sizes

As we explained earlier, a penis grows together with the rest of the body, which means that when a body is completely developed, so is the penis. Penis growth excels during puberty when hormonal production is high. In order to fully understand the growth stages of a penis, they must be divided into two stages:

At the age of around 12-13, at the beginning of puberty, hormonal production intensifies enormously and it is at this time that a penis grows the most. This stage lasts until about 16-17 years. When this first stage of penis growth comes to an end, the evolution of the penis size will be much less obvious. But as we mentioned, even if just a little, a penis can still grow up to 21 years. During these 3-4 years, the penis grows bigger in width and becomes thicker.

If you are not 20 years old yet, you do not have to worry about the size of your penis since it is still in period of growth and has not yet reached its maximum size or width. If, on the contrary, you are 21 years old and your growth has proceeded without too much trouble, then it is very likely that the your penis has stopped growing.

Penis sizes: micro, small, standard, normal, large, macro

Penis size is one of the most controversial topics and sources of teasing, amusement or tension among young men and adults. Nevertheless, people are starting to understand that no matter how big or small your penis is, what matters is what you do with it. Sex is not affected by penis size.

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