Science looks at the size issue
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Aug 25, 2008, 3:09 GMT
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BenSep 21st, 2008 - 18:43:16
I think it's a no brainer that men who have a larger than average penis have a generally better view of themselves than those with less than average. Whether it's their masculinity or physical appearance, their probably going to feel more confident. However, confidence in appearance also comes from being content or even excited about the way you look generally - in shape? good hair? backne? All of this stuff contributes to how a man feels about himself.
The interesting thing about penis size is that, really, is there relevance? No. Yeah, everyone jokes about it and the idea is generally 'the bigger the better' but ultimately, that amounts to nothing. Plenty of men with big ones, don't know what to do with it and many smaller guys will take you on the ride of your life - no pun intended.
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