The
enduring question now has a scientific answer: 13.12 centimetres (5.16
inches) in length when erect, and 11.66 cm around, according to an
analysis of more than 15,000 appendages around the world.
In a flaccid state, it found, the penis of the average Joe is all of 9.16 cm in length and has a girth of 9.31 cm.
The
numbers should help "reassure the large majority of men that the size
of their penis is in the normal range," said British researchers who had
assembled data from studies where participants had their member
measured by a professional.
The team then used the collated numbers to devise a graph that doctors can use in counselling men with "small penis anxiety".
Small penis anxiety
In
the worst cases, men may be diagnosed with Body Dysmorphic Disorder — a
debilitating psychological condition that can lead to obsessive and
anti-social behaviour, depression and even suicide.
In
reality, only 2.28 percent of the male population have an abnormally
small penis, said the study — and the same percentage an unusually large
one.
The study participants were men
aged 17-91 who had their penises measured in 20 previously published
studies conducted in Europe, Asia, Africa and the United States.
The
team found no evidence for penis size differences linked to race,
though most of the study participants were of European and Middle
Eastern descent and a full comparison could thus not be made.
Nor did the researchers find any convincing correlation between a man's foot size and the length of his manhood.
They
acknowledged their results may have been somewhat skewed by the
possibility that men who volunteer to be examined may be more confident
in their penis size than the general population.
The
team said their work, published in the BJU International journal of
urology, was the first to combine all existing data on penis length and
girth into a definitive graph.
The information may be useful for reassuring men worried about their size.
But it may also have the unintended effect of shrivelling the egos of those who thought they were abnormally well-endowed.
Doctors may also use the graph to help men find well-fitting condoms, said the team.
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