Tags: science, studies, health, sex, penis size 
It's been denied for years alongside accusations of sexism or sound bytes like "it's not the size of the boat, it's the motion in the ocean." But once and for all, science has tackled big penises.
Let us rephrase that.
Though there are, of course, individualized preferences, a recent study has proven that men with bigger penises are found more attractive than their counterparts.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 08 February 2013
Tags: predicktor, sex, apps, penis size, android, measure, guess, gauge, men
If you notice new screenshots of a seemingly scientific penis size gauge shared by your proud male friends on social networks, don't count the rooster before you get a gander at the eggs (or something). Predicktor, a new app appearing in the Android Play Store, jokingly guesses what a guy's packing based on stats like height and shoe size while supplying realistic information that seeks to help "Small Penis Syndrome." And, perhaps most telltale of all, allows users to share their results to social networks. Fun!
Check out the promo video for the new app after the break.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 09 October 2012
Tags: penis size, does matter, says, new study, october 2012, journal of sexual medicine, length, longer, stimulates, all areas, big, endowed
Move over "motion of the ocean"—a new study says the size of the boat might play a bigger role in getting there than we previously thought!
The new report published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine that'll leave straight and bisexual men anxious after the jump.
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Tags: national institute of health, penis size, measure, length, gay, men, study, research, nih, conservatives, upset, taxpayer, dollars, 2009, results, fox news
As sarcastically speculated at the Wonkette, some conservative, anti-gay blogger must have spent a large portion of Monday Googling "gay penis size," because a 2009 National Institute of Health Study focusing on men's health, sexual orientation and the size of their members has today (two years later) made the right-wing headlines. Details follow.
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Tags: body image, penis size, studies
When it comes to their penis size, men are more worried what their friends think than their partners, says clinical psychology student Annabel Chan.
Chan researched the size of over 500 manly members to compile the results, an unprecedented study on male body image. Though the findings seem to be skewed toward straight men, it begs me to ask a very vital, important question that immediately popped into my head: does Annabel Chan need an assistant for the study?
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