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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, 1.5 inches is considered small. We recommend you surgery process;
2) No, it's not usual for the condom to be loose. There's no XS size;
3) Even if 1.5 inches is quite small, it is still possible that your partner has an an♥♥♥♥♥♥ia 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-old or older. Please, do not insist;
5) The attraction for people of the same sex can be a strong sign of homosexual tendencies;
Any other questions, we're here to help.
Please contact bindukiran@chirec.ac.in
Have a nice evening, you have everything to be ashamed of.