There are ways to increase penis size but…
Most common are ways that only or primarily increase flavor length. One such procedure involves severing a piece of connective tissues between your penis and abdomen. On average up to 2” of penis remains inside your body when flaccid, pulled in by the connective tissue. When you sever the tissue you can gain an inch or two of flaccid length and maybe a minor increase in erect length (especially if you are particular large in the abdomen or have weak erections.) the trade off asides the pain of surgery is that connective tissue is what makes the penis “stand up” and the method to “make it dance” when contracting the muscles. Once severed, your erection will point straight down at the floor and won’t “spring” up when pushed down or “dance” on command.
You can also have one of several surgeries which are generally ill advised and often illegal in many countries. Such methods include grafting/injecting fat or other substances under the skin of the penis (these increase girth but generally not length and are temporary. They also carry severe risks for infections, rejections, complications, permanent damage; and can easily end up in misshapen genitals. You also end up with an erection that has a soft spongy feeling as opposed to “rock hard.”
A more recent procedure involves having a silicone “hot dog bun” and plastic mesh grating grafted inside the penis. This can increase length and girth but has MANY reports of horror stories like implant edges being visible or even injuring partners, loss of function or feeling, infection, and of course your penis always seems semi erect- so having a nephew or niece sit on your lap of such can be problematic as even when not aroused you may seem so and can be felt as such.
The Cadillac of current size enhancement is the very expensive and highly legally and morally questionable practice of penile transplant. Yes, it is possible to get a dead man’s larger penis grafted to your body. Yours must be cut off of course, and function and feeling aren’t guaranteed. If you can get over having another man’s junk- a dead man, and can find someone to do it and are willing to take the risks to do it- also remember like any organ transplant that you can reject the penis. Yeah. Then it rots off. And you’ll need to take anti rejection drugs and comply to strict guidelines for life or your penis might fall off (oversimplified terms.) also you need to find a doctor who will do it and you trust to do it, a suitable donor, and ALOT of money. Also if all that somehow a goes well for you- various partners may or may not find out and may or may not have their own feelings on your deadmans dong.
All in all- don’t sweat it. There’s always someone bigger and yes, every partner has a such thing as too big. Insecurity over penis size is common and some people unfortunately do have penises that are medically small and lose actual issues in live making. It is what it is though. Learn other ways to please a partner and find the right person for you. If you want to take the risks and deal with the consequences, surgery is your choice but compared to most other common procedures, pencil enlargement has a very low success rate and low patient satisfaction post op.
Also, if you’re transphobic and insecure about your penis size (oddly those things often go together…) it’s a good chance to rethink your stance in things because gender reassignment presents a mainstream path to the sorts of knowledge that could lead to penile enlargement surgery that is more highly developed, and mandating insurance paying for gender assignment is a stepping stone to mandating insurance to pay for other
procedures pertaining to self image and identity and mental well being. In simple terms, getting gender reassignment made a mandatory insured procedure opens the door to getting things like penile enlargement and other cosmetic procedures covered when they impact mental health and identity.
So if you are stressed about your pee pee size and anti trans, I suggest switching sides because that’s the road most likely to get you where you want to be.
Most common are ways that only or primarily increase flavor length. One such procedure involves severing a piece of connective tissues between your penis and abdomen. On average up to 2” of penis remains inside your body when flaccid, pulled in by the connective tissue. When you sever the tissue you can gain an inch or two of flaccid length and maybe a minor increase in erect length (especially if you are particular large in the abdomen or have weak erections.) the trade off asides the pain of surgery is that connective tissue is what makes the penis “stand up” and the method to “make it dance” when contracting the muscles. Once severed, your erection will point straight down at the floor and won’t “spring” up when pushed down or “dance” on command.
A more recent procedure involves having a silicone “hot dog bun” and plastic mesh grating grafted inside the penis. This can increase length and girth but has MANY reports of horror stories like implant edges being visible or even injuring partners, loss of function or feeling, infection, and of course your penis always seems semi erect- so having a nephew or niece sit on your lap of such can be problematic as even when not aroused you may seem so and can be felt as such.
Also, if you’re transphobic and insecure about your penis size (oddly those things often go together…) it’s a good chance to rethink your stance in things because gender reassignment presents a mainstream path to the sorts of knowledge that could lead to penile enlargement surgery that is more highly developed, and mandating insurance paying for gender assignment is a stepping stone to mandating insurance to pay for other
So if you are stressed about your pee pee size and anti trans, I suggest switching sides because that’s the road most likely to get you where you want to be.