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When we first started reading about and studying erections, we were struck by how much emphasis was placed on the "average" erection. But an average (an arithmetic mean) conceals as much as it reveals. It does not remind us of all the diverse numbers that went into the calculation of that average. This site tries to give reality to all the diversity that gets compressed into the concept of the "average penile erection."

 

In the soft/hard gallery... we display photos in pairs that show the penis while it is flaccid (soft) and while it is erect (hard). A number of visitors have asked for this comparison.

 

http://www.erectionphotos.com/frames_index.htm

 

As you can see from the rolls of fat in these pictures, I am significantly overweight (obese). As a result, given certain temperatures and conditions, the penis actually inverts and the glans "disappears." A simple 2-finger shake makes it return. This occurs fairly often in winter; almost never in warm weather.

http://www.erectionphotos.com/softHardGallery/123/D001-inverted.jpg

 

This is a partial inversion. Shot at a slightly different angle than the picture to the left. Note that the glans is partially visible. Occurs more often than a total inversion during cold months.

http://www.erectionphotos.com/softHardGallery/123/D002-partial-invert.jpg

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