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. I'm from the National Urology Society and we received your questions sent to our e-mail, and we're pleased to answer:
1) Yes, 3 inches is considered small. We recomend you surgery process;
2) No, it's not usual for the condom to be loose. There's no XS size;
3) Even if 3 inches is quite small, it is still possible that your partner has an orgasm during sexual relationships, so if it doesn't happen with you like you've mentioned, the lack of competence is your responsibility;
4) No, you cant have a prostate exam, it's only for 50-year-olds or older. Please, do not insist;
5) The attraction for people of the same sex can be a strong sign of homosexual tendencies;
Have a nice evening you have nothing to be asgamed of
May the gentle glow of the diyas remind us of a timeless prayer that has guided humanity for millennia:
तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय ।
(Tamaso mā jyotirgamaya) — “From darkness, lead me to light.”
In today’s world, may this light be the radiance of knowledge over misinformation,
clarity over confusion, and wisdom over haste.
May your Diwali be illuminated not just by lamps, but by truth that uplifts,
peace that steadies, and joy that endures.
🪔 From the ancient spirit of the Upanishads to the modern pursuit of understanding —
may your path shine bright with meaning and grace.
Happy Diwali!