Penis Size Is a Psychological Phenomenon among Some Men
12th October, 2009
A new research conducted by Victoria University (VU) into penis size and body image has discovered that size does matter to men, but chiefly in relation to how they shape up compared with other men.
"It's the locker room syndrome," said principal researcher and Doctor of Clinical Psychology student Annabel Chan. "Men are more concerned about how their overall body size compares to the perceived male ideal than they are about how their size might impact on their sexual relations."
The study, which investigated the link between men's penis size, body image and mental health, found that men who indicated a larger-than-average penis size had higher self esteem, better general health functioning and higher overall body satisfaction than those reporting an average or below-average sized penis.
The study also revealed that men who were happy with the size of their penis were less likely to engage in online dating.
Ms Chan said that because a large penis was considered a cultural ideal, the survey results were not a great surprise, but they provided fresh insight into male perceptions about their bodies. Vigrx is a popular medication
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