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We, at the British Society of Generic Vaginal Aesthetic Urology, have received your questions sent via email, and it is our pleasure to answer them:
Yes, 2 cm is considered small. We suggest a surgical procedure.
No, it is not common for a condom to be too large. There is no extra small size, as the size is standard.
Even though 2 cm is very small, it is possible for your partner to reach orgasm during intercourse. Therefore, if this is not happening in your relationships as you mentioned, it may be due to a lack of competence on your part.
No, you cannot have the digital rectal exam; it is only for people over 50 years old. Please do not insist.
A strong desire for people of the same sex can indeed be a strong indication of a tendency towards homosexuality.
We do not yet have a support centre for people who want to undergo gender reassignment, but we do have a good contact.
We are available for any further questions.