INTRODUCTION
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For
centuries, there has been much scientific debate over the
importance of penis size. As yet, no consensus has
been reached regarding this question. Many of our
thoughts on penis size may or may not be based on reality.
To better understand what is fact and what is fiction, we
have extensively searched the scientific literature.
By
far, the overall belief of men and women professionals (sex
therapists, physicians, and psychologists), is that penis
size is not important. What is important is if, and
how, size affects the confidence and personal image of the
man behind the penis. The goal of the the Male Genitalia
Kit is to help men feel better about themselves by exploring
the wide variety of "normal" and discussing the anatomy
and physiology of the male genitalia.
Use
the button to your left to move forward to the Anatomy
section.
Penises
come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and even textures.
They have been the object of much scrutiny by science, the
media, and artists, though the exact reason they take on
such a symbolic and central role is unclear. (The
1980 photo above is by the artist, Robert
Mapplethorpe. It is called Man
in Polyester Suit.)
This
site is divided into a number of sections. To get
the most from this site, we recommend you begin with the
Introduction section and continue down the list in order.
You can move from section to section by clicking on the
topics in the left frame.
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