Cocksure

Methodology & data

We'd rather show our work than make you trust a black box. Here's everything the calculator uses.

Primary dataset

Veale D, Miles S, Bramley S, Muir G, Hodsoll J. (2015). Am I normal? A systematic review and construction of nomograms for flaccid and erect penis length and circumference in up to 15,521 men. BJU International. Clinician-measured, bone-pressed, pooled from 17 studies.

MetricMeanSDn
Erect length13.12 cm1.66692
Erect girth11.66 cm1.10381
Stretched length13.24 cm1.8914,160
Flaccid length9.16 cm1.5710,704
Flaccid girth9.31 cm0.909,407

How percentiles are computed

For each metric we model the population as a normal (bell-curve) distribution using the mean and standard deviation above. Your percentile is the cumulative probability below your measurement: Φ((x − mean) / SD).

Volume models the shaft as a cylinder, V = (girth² ÷ 4π) × length; its percentile is a delta-method estimate.

Bone-pressed correction

The reference data is bone-pressed. If you measure non-bone-pressed, we add 1.0 cm to your length before comparing. Girth needs no correction.

Country comparison

Lower-quality data — read this
Country averages come from a worlddata.info aggregation of heterogeneous studies, many self-reported and none nationally representative. We only have per-country means, so the "percentile within a country" reuses the clinical standard deviation as an approximation.

Women's-preference reference

Where preference figures appear, they come from Prause et al. (2015), PLoS ONE, which used 3D-printed models rather than self-report.

Limitations