If you don’t measure your penis correctly and an external (male) condom is too loose, it can fall off in the middle of sex and you may not even notice. If the condom is too tight, it may not only be uncomfortable but may actually break or burst.
This article outlines how to measure penis size correctly. It also explains how to use these measurements to choose the right condom size for you.
How to Measure Penis Length
When measuring a penis, many people only think of the length of the penis even though the girth is arguably more important with respect to comfort and fit. With that said, penis length factors into how condoms are categorized and sold, with sizes ranging from “snug” and “regular/standard” to “large” and “extra-large.”
In the United States, condom length is categorized by inches as follows:
Snug condoms have a length of 7 inches to 7. 8 inches. Regular/standard condoms have a length of 7. 25 inches to 7. 8 inches. Large condoms have a length of 7. 25 inches to 8. 1 inches. Extra-large condoms have a length of 7. 25 inches to 8. 7 inches.
Condom size is particularly important if you have a penis longer than 8 inches. In such cases, you would need to get a condom such as Durex XXL Extra Long Extra Wide. If you don’t, it may leave part of the penis exposed to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like herpes that can be passed through skin-to-skin contact.
You may also end up overstretching the condom and flattening the reservoir tip at the end meant to collect semen. This can cause the semen to seep out the sides.
Here is how to measure penis length correctly:
Position a ruler or measuring tape at the base of your erect penis where it attaches to your body. Press into your pubic bone as far as you can, until you contact the bone. This is especially important if there’s a lot of belly fat. Measure from the base of your penis to the end of its tip.
How to Measure Penis Girth
After measuring penis length, you would next measure the girth. This is especially important since U.S. manufacturers will also categorize their condom sizes based on the circumference of your penis in inches as follows:
Snug condoms have a girth of less than 4. 7 inches. Regular/standard condoms have a girth of 4. 7 to 5. 1 inches. Large condoms have a girth of 5. 1 to 6 inches. Extra-large condoms have a girth of over 6 inches.
The girth is especially important if you use condoms made of polyisoprene which is not as stretchy as latex and requires a more accurate fit. The same applies to extra-thin condoms that are more prone to bursting if the condom is too tight.
Here is how to measure penis girth correctly:
Use a soft measuring tape or a piece of string. If you choose the latter, make sure it doesn’t have any stretch. Using a length of yarn, for example, could result in measurement errors. Gently wrap the tape or string one time around the thickest part of the shaft of the erect penis. Note where the ends of the tape meet; that’s the number you’re looking for. If you’re using a string, mark where the end of the string meets the rest of it. Then, straighten out the string and use a ruler to measure the distance from the mark to the end.
How to Measure Penis Width
Some condoms are sized according to width or diameter. You can find this measurement the same way you would find the diameter of a circle. First, find the girth using the method described above. Then, simply divide that number by 3.14.
So, if your penis circumference is 7 inches, your penis width would be 2.23 inches (7 inches ÷ 3.14 = 2.23 inches).
Using Your Penis Size to Choose a Condom
Once you are confident that you’ve measured your penis size accurately, you should be able to determine what size condom you need.
If your penis is of average size, a standard-size condom should provide you with an accurate fit. A larger-than-average penis may need a condom labeled “large,” whereas a penis that is smaller may need a condom labeled “snug.”
Remember, when it comes to condoms, size matters: The better the fit, the better it will protect you against unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
Summary
To get the right condom fit, it is important to know how to measure your penis length, width, and girth. Some people use a ruler or measuring tape, while others use a string. Just make sure that whatever you use does not stretch as this can cause inaccurate measurements.
Once you have established the size of your penis, you can use this information to find a condom that fits you properly.