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the penis, within the prepuce, also known as the “sheath.” When not erect, the penis is housed within the prepuce, 50 cm long and 2.5 to 6 cm in diameter with the distal end 15 to 20 cm. When erect, the penis doubles in length and thickness and the glans increases by 3 to 4 times. The urethra opens within the urethral fossa, a small pouch at the distal end of the glans.
Why are you asking such a question? What possible importance could it be to YOU?
This is NOT an appropriate place for you to be asking things like that. It would be much better to ask your parents.
Reproductive and/or sexual questions are always best directed at your parents or your Biology teacher, or some other adult you trust. They are not good over the internet, mainly because of young children seeing them and getting the wrong idea about what sexual reproduction and love is all about. And it is NOT as crass as the size of a horse’s penis.
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