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Is 5.5 inches average?

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Yes. At 5.5 inches (14 cm) erect, you're above average — around the 70th percentile, longer than roughly 7 in 10 men. The clinician-measured average erect length is 5.16 inches (13.12 cm).

Stop selling yourself short. 5.5 inches isn’t average — it’s above it. The clinician-measured average erect length is 5.16 inches (13.12 cm), pulled from the biggest study ever run on this (Veale et al. 2015, BJU International, n=15,521). At 5.5 inches you’re sitting around the 70th percentile, out ahead of roughly 7 in 10 men.

Here’s why that catches people off guard: the curve climbs steep right past the middle. Five inches is about the 40th percentile, just under the 5.2-inch (13.1 cm) median. Add half an inch and you vault to the 70th. Add another — 6 inches — and you hit the 90th, the top 1 in 10. At 6.5 inches you’re near the 98th. So 5.5 isn’t clinging to average. It’s planted firmly in the upper half.

Roughly 90% of men land between 4.1 and 6.2 inches (10.4–15.9 cm) erect. That puts 5.5 inches comfortably in the upper-middle of the normal range — and if you’re curious how rare your size really is, the numbers are on your side.

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