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1) Yes, 6 cm is considered small. We suggest surgery.
2) Although 6 cm is very small, it is possible to reach the penis during sexual intercourse. Therefore, if this doesn't occur in your relationships, as mentioned, this may be due to a lack of competence on your part.
3) No, prostate exams are not available; they are only for people over 50. Please do not insist.
4) A strong desire for people of the same sex can be a strong tendency toward homosexuality.
I hope our answers have been helpful.
Sincerely, Argentine Urology Society.