The research published this month in PLOS Biology looked into whether the size of one’s manhood has an impact on how attractive a bloke might be to the opposite sex.
A team of experts led by Dr Upama Aich showed 600 men and 200 women hundreds of AI-generated male figures that varied in penis size.
As well as the attractive side of things, the boffins working on the study looked into whether the size of a person’s penis could deter fellow males from launching an attack.
The study answered some burning questions (Getty Stock Photo)
The study answered some burning questions (Getty Stock Photo)
To put it simply, other men could see blokes with a lager manhood to have a better ‘fighting ability’ due to supposed higher testosterone levels.
So, experts put their theory that ‘these traits influence perceived attractiveness and fighting ability’ to the test in the ultimate study regarding penis sizes.
Those involved in the study found both genders ‘favoured taller men with a more V-shaped body and a larger penis’.