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So, many of us here used the famous penis calculator, to understand where we score or where we place among the rest of the male population.
calcsd.info
Often times, after we put in our length and girth, we look at the total volume to understand what is our "total score" so to speak—as most of us have a better girth or a better length, so it's best to calculate the total volume to get the real picture.
BUT!
It's not an accurate comparison. Let me explain:
When you look at the volume, it seems as though a person with these dimensions is bigger than 94% of men, and, in a sense, he is. But volume also includes all of those 3 and 4 inchers who have an insane girth of 6-8 inches, and 9 inch long dicks that are pencil tier girth, which makes volume irrelevant as a measurement of quality dick size.
No girl wants a long dick with pencil tier girth, or a really wide butt plug. A desirable penis is a balanced combination of both. Volume calculation tells you nothing about that nor does it tell you about true rarity.
A much better way would be to do probability calculations.
For example, volume calculation puts you in the 94th percentile with a 7x5.5 penis, but with probability calculation that would put you in the 1 in 500 or 1 in 1000, which would be a more realistic comparison to the rest of the population.
AI can help with that. You can pick any particular study (like the 2015 dick size study) and ask AI "how rare is it to come across a penis that is x size or longer and x size of girth or wider".
Joint probability always gives a much better result, than just volume.
calcSD - Penis Size Percentile Calculator
calcSD is a lightweight website where you can easily estimate the rarity of specific dick sizes. All numbers used here are statistical expectations based on researched measurements.

Often times, after we put in our length and girth, we look at the total volume to understand what is our "total score" so to speak—as most of us have a better girth or a better length, so it's best to calculate the total volume to get the real picture.
BUT!
It's not an accurate comparison. Let me explain:

When you look at the volume, it seems as though a person with these dimensions is bigger than 94% of men, and, in a sense, he is. But volume also includes all of those 3 and 4 inchers who have an insane girth of 6-8 inches, and 9 inch long dicks that are pencil tier girth, which makes volume irrelevant as a measurement of quality dick size.
No girl wants a long dick with pencil tier girth, or a really wide butt plug. A desirable penis is a balanced combination of both. Volume calculation tells you nothing about that nor does it tell you about true rarity.
A much better way would be to do probability calculations.
For example, volume calculation puts you in the 94th percentile with a 7x5.5 penis, but with probability calculation that would put you in the 1 in 500 or 1 in 1000, which would be a more realistic comparison to the rest of the population.
AI can help with that. You can pick any particular study (like the 2015 dick size study) and ask AI "how rare is it to come across a penis that is x size or longer and x size of girth or wider".
Joint probability always gives a much better result, than just volume.
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