The average p*nis size across the world has increased by 25% over a span of 29 years and scientists are worried.
The startling findings were
published in the World Journal of Men's Health by researchers from Stanford
University.
It involved 55,000 men's
members being recorded, which led to the discovery that, on average, p*nis size
has increased from 12.19 centimetres in 1992 to 15.34 centimetres in 2021.
But the study, led by Michael
Eisenberg, suggests that this might not be good news after all.
Sedentary lifestyles and
hormone-disrupting substances are feared to play a part.
Scientists are also worried
about the quality of sp£rm inside men, which has plummeted by 60%.
This decrease is attributed to
an increase in genital defects and tumours and a drop in sp£rm count and serum
testosterone levels
The study concluded that the
reasons behind larger p*nises should be further investigated.
It comes after another study
revealed that UK p*nises are now 9% bigger, even though Britain only comes in
at 60th in the global league table for p*nis length.
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