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Does size matter? Men's and women's views on penis size across the lifespan.
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Erectile DysfunctionPsychologySocial SciencesGender IdentityLongevityGender StudiesLarge Penis SizeSexual And Reproductive HealthBehavioral SciencesSexual Well-beingSexual DysfunctionSex DifferenceSexual BehaviorDoes Size MatterSexual HealthInternet SurveyPenis SizeMedicineSexual OrientationSurvey MethodologyWomen's Health
The media equate a man’s penis size with his power and masculinity. Views about penis size were assessed in an Internet survey of 52,031 heterosexual men and women. Most men (66%) rated their penis as average, 22% as large, and 12% as small. Self-reported penis size was correlated positively with height and negatively with body fat level. Whereas 85% of women were satisfied with their partner’s penis size, only 55% of men were satisfied with their penis size, 45% wanted to be larger, and 0.2% wanted to be smaller. Satisfaction did not vary across age groups from 18 to 65. Men reporting a larger-than-average penis rated their appearance most favorably, suggesting a possible confidence effect of perceived large penis size.
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