What is Nbpel?
Acronym. Definition. NBPEL. Non-Bone Pressed Erect Length.
What is the average non bone pressed length?
As many as 45% of men believe they have a small penis. Average length when flaccid was from 7 to 10 centimetres (2.8 to 3.9 inches). Flaccid circumference/girth was between 9 to 10 centimetres (3.5 to 3.9 inches) when flacid. Erect the average length ranged from 12 to 16 centimetres (4.7 to 6.3 inches).
Is there a way to measure your nbpel size?
The thickness of fat pads vary from person to person, that is why NBPEL is rarely accepted. Published studies do not usually specify the procedure for measuring the penis of the subjects, but flaccid stretched bone pressed is one of the most common methods used.
Why are numbers 3 and 4 on nbpel inaccurate?
The figures in numbers 3 and 4 are self-reported data submitted by anonymous men. NBPEL is considered inaccurate because you are just taking the visible part of your penis.
What’s the difference between BPEL and bone pressed erect length?
When it comes to accurate and consistent measurements, BPEL or Bone Pressed Erect Length is the most recommended procedure. While NBPEL just measures the visible part of the penis, BPEL encourages measuring the “usable penis” by pushing through the fat pads under the pelvic skin until the ruler touches the bone.
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