Big Hands. Big Feet. Big Penis?


That’s where things get a little more interesting. In 2002, a group of Greek researchers measured the body compositions, including height, weight, waist/hip ratio, finger length and penis length of fifty-two men, aged nineteen to thirty-eight. They found that age and body characteristics were not associated with size of penis except for the “index finger length, which correlated significantly with the dimensions of the flaccid, maximally stretched penis.” Another study—this one with 1500 men—found that length of index finger was significantly correlated with penis dimensions.

Men with small hands have always unnerved me, and now I have a reason why. As with correlating height to penis size, we could probably use a few more studies on this subject, but there is evidence that finger length may have something to do with hormones, which have something to do with growth of a penis. Researchers have speculated that the ratio of index finger to ring finger can provide clues to how much testosterone a fetus is exposed to in the uterus. Longer index fingers may be a proxy to higher amounts of testosterone in the womb, and therefore, larger penises.

As for difference in penis size between races, there is no apparent science behind this myth. A review of the literature published in the British Journal of Urology International (BJUI) in 2006 found no differences among races, despite the popular notion that “once you go black, you never go back.”

But what’s the point of all this penis study, anyway? It’s not necessarily to debunk notions of shoe and penis size; it’s to get an accurate assessment of what’s “normal.” Many men worry about the size of their penis. According to the BJUI review, almost 12 percent of men are concerned that their penis is too small, but anxiety over a small penis is somewhat unfounded. Micropenises—meaning a flaccid penis that measures less than two inches—are uncommon; only about 0.6 percent of the male population has them. That means that out of 1,000 men, only six would have a micropenis—probably the ones driving sports cars.

Most men fall within a normal range of penis size, which, according to the Kinsey Institute, a center that studies sex, gender, and reproduction, is between five to seven inches when erect. As we’ve all seen, men have a built-in system for turning a small, flaccid penis into a larger one; it’s called an erection. And, while men stress over the length of their units, most women are actually concerned with girth. Back to the BJUI review, which found that 90 percent of women prefer a wide penis. An informal survey of my friends found that girth overwhelmingly trumped length. After all, our vaginas are only about four inches in length. We would rather feel it going in than have it, as my friend likes to say, “slamming against my uterus.”

Men, apparently, have anxiety over their penises largely due to the same reasons that women have anxiety over weight. We see pictures in magazines of skinny women that are nowhere near the norm; men see erotica/porn with men that have penises like Dirk Diggler from Boogie Nights. Dirk and his fellow porn stars are a statistical anomaly.

Though women may like to speculate on the size of things, and none of this may be based on solid research, the size of a man’s penis isn’t everything. It has nothing to do with his virility. Most women are satisfied with their partner’s penis. Although bigger sometimes feels better, there is one urban legend that all men can take to heart: it’s not the size of the ship, it’s the motion of the ocean.

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03.28.2012
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09.19.2011
Justin Waters
Real sexual pleasure first has to come from love, respect, and emotional intimacy. If men are good men they should brag about how good they treat women, rather than how their penis treats women. If love, respect, and emotional intimacy is what a woman wants then she should look at a man's heart and character not his height, hands, feet, or penis.
06.05.2011
HDS1963
What I find fascinating about this is that guys with "big" penises always brag about it - as if that's their biggest achievement in life. What they don't take into consideration is the number of women who actively complain that their partner has a "big" penis because they find it uncomfortable. Every penny don't fit the slot as the song says. I've had women say to me though, mmm, you've got small hands, you know what that means. I just smile... because the fact of the matter is that whilst I won't win awards for getting a dozen ring donuts on mine, experience has shown that I reach all the right places and still have to be careful not to go in too deep for fear of hurting my partner. I'd rather be a great lover than have a 10" dick any day.
05.13.2011
Jon Palmer
Found this article interesting. I've always been a taller than average guy standing in at roughly 6'5, through genetics I also inherited a large bone structure, broad shoulders, and on. Basically I have the build of a football player (and yeah I used to play). It is because of this it makes it so obvious that for a man my size I have smaller hands and I wear only a size 10-10.5 shoes. People have actually told me that my hands are even rather feminine looking asking if I get manicures (I don't). Used to be really insecure about that but I have to say as far my measurements down below I'm not going to brag or show off but I've had several of the women I hooked up with even complain that it is too large. My current gf even says I'm the biggest she ever had. So i find it ridiculous that that ppl try associate such trivial things with the size of your louisville slugger. I'm living proof that that this correlation doesn't exist.
03.23.2011
COME@MEBRO
hi there. just wanted to say that this article is ridiculous, as penis size is genetically based and not based on any other factors, even if an apparent correlation is perceived to exist. i will be 19 in less than one month, wear size 11.5 shoes (wore a size 9-10 when i was 13, roughly around the time puberty started), have hands that are eight+ inches long from wrist-palm connection to the tip of my middle finger and roughly 4.5 inches from wrist-palm to fingers (in other words, the height of my palm). my penis is 8" or longer and around 6" in girth; however, i am merely 5'10" and weigh only around 140 lbs. tl;dr, there is no relationship between height, weight, shoe/hand size, or etc. and penis size. it is genetically based.
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