A study on the average size of men’s genitals by the World Population Review reveals that it is generally smaller and more consistent globally than popular culture often assumes.
The average erect penis length is estimated to be between 12.9 cm (5.1 in) and 13.92 cm (5.5 in). While men may place undue importance on size concerning self-worth, it has no correlation with fertility, total births, or the number of sexual partners.
Interestingly, research highlights the top and bottom countries in terms of average penis size, with Sudan, DR Congo, and Ecuador at the top, and Thailand, North Korea, and Cambodia at the bottom.
For some reason however, no data was provided for Malta. We’ll let you make of that what you will…
Contrary to myths linking height, hand size, or shoe size to penis length, studies show negligible correlations. Men tend to overstate their size but consistently underestimate it compared to the average.
Women are found to be less concerned about penis size than men. They often value girth more than length, with studies revealing that a significant percentage of women are satisfied with their partner’s endowment.
In one study, women selected an ideal penis size of 16.0 cm (6.3 in) in length and 12.2 cm (4.8 in) in girth for a long-term partner. Overall, these findings challenge societal assumptions and shed light on the diverse perceptions of genital size. Full study here.
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