Men's genitals have grown 25% in 29 years, why they can't laugh

Aug 16, 2024

Men's genitals have grown 25% in 29 years, why they can't laugh
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The average genital size of men around the world has increased by a whopping 25% in 29 years.

However, scientists were concerned that it was never something to like.

According to the New York Post, Stanford University researchers measured the size of 55,000 male genitals around the world and published a study in the journal 『World Journal of Men's Health』 that it increased from an average of 12.19 cm in 1992 to 15.34 cm in 2021.

In response, the research team estimated that it seems to be the effect of low-activity lifestyle and substances that disrupt hormones.

The research team is also concerned about a 60% decrease in sperm quality in men.

It is known to be associated with increased genital diseases and tumors, decreased sperm count and blood testosterone levels.

Eventually, the genitalia grew, but concerns about exposure to diseases and a decrease in the number of sperm grew.

Dr. Michael Eisenberg, who led the research team, said further research is needed on the cause of the increase in genital size.

Earlier in the day, British men ranked 60th in the world, but a study found that they are now 9% larger.

In this regard, it has been estimated that it may be the effect of obesity treatment.

Dr. Richard Vinnie of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, says "As we get older, men's genitals are pulled back into the body and shortened due to increased body fat and prostate size. However, if you lose weight after prescribing an obesity treatment, your genitals look bigger.





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