Following on yesterday's post, and filed under either W, T or F, a study published
this week in the BJU International urology
journal establishes the, um, average
size of the human penis. It’s 13.12cm/5.16in erect; 11.66cm/9.16cm/3.6in
flaccid.
The researchers collated measurements of more than 15,000
penises of men around the world, which must have made for interesting “what did
you do at work” conversations with friends and families. It’s not entirely
clear to me why, but I suppose the words “because”, “we” and “could” enter into
it.
Also because they presumably got funding from somewhere.
(I was wondering how much a supply of sterile, disposable
tape measures cost them? But then it turned out that this team didn’t actually
go forth and measure; they just pulled, um, together metrics that were already
out there. Although God knows why that would be.)
Also, I don’t know whether the notion that the results
should help “reassure the large majority of men that the size of their penis is
in the normal range” was part of the intention, or just one of the results. They
even have a graph that healthcare providers can whip out when treating men with
“small penis anxiety”.
They apparently didn’t find any correlation between the
size of a man’s foot and the length of his penis. No mention of checking noses.
I liked the comment that while this study may be useful
in reassuring men worried about their size, it might “have the unintended
effect of denting the egos of those who thought they were abnormally
well-endowed.”
And there we have the world in a nutshell: when it comes
to men, you just can’t win.
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