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We at the World Society of Urology have received your questions sent by e-mail, and it is a pleasure to answer them:
1. Yes, 5 cm is considered small. We suggest surgical intervention.
2. No, it's not common for condoms to get large. There is no such thing as a PP size; it's one size fits all.
3. Although 5 cm is a very small size, it is possible for your partner to reach an orgasm during sex. So if this doesn't happen in your relationships, as you mentioned, it could be a lack of competence on your part.
4. No, you can't have a touch test; it's reserved for people over 50. Please don't insist.
5. An intense desire for people of the same sex can indeed be a strong indication of a tendency towards homosexuality.
Without further ado,
We are happy to answer any questions you may have!