This comes alongside fresh information about the age when your package’s ‘length and girth’ are essentially locked in for life.
Yes, the kind of information that’s probably lived in your search history at some point – or maybe even your deleted search history.
It’s no secret that rumors and half-truths we pick up in school or locker rooms have a way of sticking around until they feel like fact. But Dr. Jen Caudle’s recent breakdown on YouTube could help clear things up — both for understanding your own anatomy and, if you’re curious, when looking at someone else’s.

The revealing body part
“Can you look at a man’s hands and feet to determine penis size? Popular culture would have us believing we can just go around looking at people’s hands and feet” the amused doctor said in her clip, before stressing firmly: “It does not work like that!”
Instead of the usual myths, she points to a research study suggesting that “another body part” could have a closer correlation to penis size.
“This is a study that was done between 2015 and 2019, with 126 male forensic autopsy cases,” Dr. Jen explained. “This was a study done in Japan using cadavers between the ages of 30 to 50, researchers looked at a number of things like their height, their weight,” as well as both stretched and flaccid penile length.
Yes, it turns out your nose might actually hint at what’s going on below the belt.
“This study suggests that penile length might just be correlated with the nose size, she added before pointing out something important.”

Age when ‘length and girth’ is fixed
While some men might hope things will keep “growing,” an expert says that belief could lead to disappointment.
Urologist and sexual wellness specialist Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt told Men’s Health that once puberty ends, your size is pretty much set in stone.
“Most penile growth happens during puberty when testosterone goes up,” he explained.
So, there you have it — unless you’re in one of those rare exceptions, what you’ve got now is what you’ll always have.