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Penis Size: The True Average

Originally Posted by sintagma

So three average penis

Asians: 5 / 6 inch

Caucasian: 6 / 7 inch

Black, 7 / 8 inch

Lol. Oh man, here we go again.

Originally Posted by sintagma
So three average penis
Asians: 5 / 6 inch
Caucasian: 6 / 7 inch
Black, 7 / 8 inch


You left out:

Internet: 8/9 inch


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Originally Posted by Para-Goomba

You left out:

Internet: 8/9 inch

I think in sintagma’s internet world that would be 10-12”?


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Originally Posted by kubchaser

Am I making any sense?? LOL

Too much theorising for me. (: I’ll stick to working from my personal experiences: they are what they are without need for hypotheticals. :)


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All injuries happen from "too much", or "too much, too soon" or "doing the exercise incorrectly".

Heat makes the difference between gaining quickly or slowly for some guys, or between gaining slowly instead of not at all for others. The ideal penis size is 7.6" BPEL x 5.6" Mid Girth. Basics.... firegoat roll How to use the Search button for best results

Originally Posted by sintagma

So three average penis

Asians: 5 / 6 inch

Caucasian: 6 / 7 inch

Black, 7 / 8 inch

Stop trolling.

Funny how u mentioned this. Well one thing for sure that the newer generation of japanes and even Chinese are getting taller and bigger/fatter due to the new diet enriched in calories, fat and dairy. I was thinking about the same thing.

Another potential area if intrest is how penis size has increased or changed in the last 20 years when most of our food contains extra growth hormones (Ie: we eat the chicken and beef that r injected with growth hormones).

One thing for sure is that Asians are still relatively small in comparison to other racial groups. If good is a factor then blacks shouldn’t have the higher average penis size since mny of them are not properly nutritioned. So I think penis is predetermined by genetics.

Originally Posted by Lampwick

kub, I can abstract what you wrote to a question that we can’t answer; at least, not yet.

The question is, what (if anything) does penis size correlate with genetically? As you note, some of the factors you mention above are environmental as well as genetic. For example, I understand that there have been changes in the Japanese population after World War II as their diet has become more Westernized. Those could be changes like being generally taller, or things like more obesity and higher cancer rates (or at least a change in relative frequency of different cancer types).


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Originally Posted by sintagma
So three average penis
Asians: 5 / 6 inch
Caucasian: 6 / 7 inch
Black, 7 / 8 inch

I don’t think Asians are 5-6”. More likely 4.5-5.5” average.

As for caucaisans I would say 5.5-6.5” average according to my experience. Although I have seen many 7” plus sizes.

As for blacks, i have encountered some and most of them are 6.5” plus. And I have heard mny stories from other guys bout BBP. But I would say the average is easily 6-7”.


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(starting: Jun 2007) 5.75" BPEL x 5" EG / (Sept 11, 2011) 6.375" BPEL x 5.125" EG / (July 1st, 2014) 6.25" BPEL x 5.125" EG (lost a bit of size)

^are you talking nbp or bp?

Kubchaser,

Where are you getting these numbers from?

Is it even possible to do a study without having people opt-out due to anxiety of their penis being measured? I mean there’s the military, that seems to be the only way.

1) Do you need to provide them with an opportunity to opt-out at any time? Is that a law?
2) Specific towards measuring penis size. How general can you be with information containing the study. Can you just say "We want males for a study of the effectiveness of Vitamin C…" , or "cialis"… That’s into the territory of experimentation.
3) Is there some sort of document surrounding this? Oh I found this: Human Research Protections in Canada, and it’s called Human Subject Research.


Last edited by Jawbone : 08-30-2011 at .

Ah, the answer to all that…

  1. Do you need to provide people with an opt-out? Yes, everyone is allowed to opt-out at anytime.
  2. How general can you be with the study? The intentions of your study must be clear and based on sound scientific principles. You must also be clear about methods you will use in your research. It still sounds like you can perhaps, as in the cialis experiment, say that you will measure to determine quality of an effective erection between differing doses.

Other notes:

  • Every clinical trial must be registered in a publicly accessible database before recruitment of the first subject.
  • Medical research involving human subjects must be conducted only by individuals with the appropriate scientific training and qualifications. Research on patients or healthy volunteers requires the supervision of a competent and appropriately qualified physician or other health care professional. The responsibility for the protection of research subjects must always rest with the physician or other health care professional and never the research subjects, even though they have given consent.
  • The research protocol must be submitted for consideration, comment, guidance and approval to a research ethics committee before the study begins. This committee must be independent of the researcher, the sponsor and any other undue influence.
  • Medical research involving human subjects must conform to generally accepted scientific principles, be based on a thorough knowledge of the scientific literature, other relevant sources of information, and adequate laboratory and, as appropriate, animal experimentation.

Source:

Originally Posted by kubchaser
(Ie: we eat the chicken and beef that r injected with growth hormones).

I don’t think that matters, GH wouldn’t survive stomach acid.

Originally Posted by Damien84
Kubchaser,

Where are you getting these numbers from?

Personal experience.


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(starting: Jun 2007) 5.75" BPEL x 5" EG / (Sept 11, 2011) 6.375" BPEL x 5.125" EG / (July 1st, 2014) 6.25" BPEL x 5.125" EG (lost a bit of size)

Originally Posted by Jawbone
Ah, the answer to all that…
  1. Do you need to provide people with an opt-out? Yes, everyone is allowed to opt-out at anytime.
  2. How general can you be with the study? The intentions of your study must be clear and based on sound scientific principles. You must also be clear about methods you will use in your research. It still sounds like you can perhaps, as in the cialis experiment, say that you will measure to determine quality of an effective erection between differing doses.

Other notes:
  • Every clinical trial must be registered in a publicly accessible database before recruitment of the first subject.
  • Medical research involving human subjects must be conducted only by individuals with the appropriate scientific training and qualifications. Research on patients or healthy volunteers requires the supervision of a competent and appropriately qualified physician or other health care professional. The responsibility for the protection of research subjects must always rest with the physician or other health care professional and never the research subjects, even though they have given consent.
  • The research protocol must be submitted for consideration, comment, guidance and approval to a research ethics committee before the study begins. This committee must be independent of the researcher, the sponsor and any other undue influence.
  • Medical research involving human subjects must conform to generally accepted scientific principles, be based on a thorough knowledge of the scientific literature, other relevant sources of information, and adequate laboratory and, as appropriate, animal experimentation.

Source:

I think the real challenge is that the studying of penis size does not have real benefits to society (except for the benefit of condom manufactures and sex toy industries), so there isn’t a need to have enough data or even cross cultural data to compare sizes among different races/cultures/regions. Therefore, most data tends to suggest results of a specific group from a specific region. This lack of generalizability only fuels our curiosity and creates unnecessary stress of worrying about one’s own size.

Seriously. If a guy with 3.5” BPEL can have kids, behave as a responsible citizen and possess normal cognitive and physical function, why would it matter how big his penis is?

Penis size only matters to those who are SIZE QUEENS, self-conscious & ego-driven individuals. (unfortunately I fall into one of these categories) <blush>


Notorious "Hardgainer". No Gain in 4 Years! Check out my "Blog" under Profile.

(starting: Jun 2007) 5.75" BPEL x 5" EG / (Sept 11, 2011) 6.375" BPEL x 5.125" EG / (July 1st, 2014) 6.25" BPEL x 5.125" EG (lost a bit of size)


Last edited by kubchaser : 08-30-2011 at .
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