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Small penis

I am 21 and still a virgin. Mainly because I am very worried about my size. My penis seems very thin to me, I am below average on girth and though I measured the length of my penis and it seems to be on the average side it still seems very small. Also my scrotum seems small to, I have read this can be affected by worry and stress and wonder if it is because I stress about my penis size all the time. I didn't used to worry about it but now I've finished uni and am still a virgin and it really bugs me. I used to masturbate a lot when i was younger, sometimes up to 6 times a day and this went on for maybe 4/5 years. Does this have anything to do with my small penis? I have it in my head that once i do have sex everything will be fine and my penis won't seem so bad but I know i am probably dreaming. I need help. I feel like I will never meet a girl or have a happy sex life and it really gets me down I've thought about suicide
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Hi,
    By the way, at your age, it is also important to get it confirmed from a Urologist that your developmental growth process has been normal, if it is already not done.

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Hi,
  Do not get dejected, it is all a part of the growth process. During the teen age  one experiences the ' growth spurt ' and in the following years, typically from 20 to 25 years, one goes through the ' strength spurt ' . You are now in the second phase of growing up, eat balanced food, stay away from undue stress and do moderate and regular exercise. Everything will look normal then and you need not have to worry.  

Solace
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