Sunday, July 31, 2011

Let it all hang out


A recent study that sets to establish an association between penis size and sexual health among gay men has found some interesting results. The study reported, among its findings, that gay men with "below average penises" were more likely to assume a "bottom" sexual position, while those with "above average penises" were more likely to assume a "top" sexual position. Those with average penises identified themselves as "versatile" in the bedroom.

Furthermore the study reinforced long held beliefs such as the bigger the penis, the less likely to lie about it, smaller guys wish they were bigger, but no one wishes they were smaller.

It also found that those who believed that their penis was “below average” scored significantly worse than others on three measures of psychosocial adjustment. Also, men with above average penises were significantly more likely than men with average size penises to report having ever been infected with gonorrhea/Chlamydia/urinary tract infection. Could this suggest that guys with larger penises get more action? Or take more risks?

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