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Is the Claim That People Who Are Shorter Have Bigger Penises True?

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Question: Isn't it reasonable to say that people who are shorter have bigger penis because they need less energy and metabolism and the growth is involved in their penis?

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There's no evidence to support the idea that a person's height and penis size are directly related. In fact, according to the BJU International journal of urology, there is no correlation between the size of male genitalia and a man’s shoe size, finger size, or body mass index. Similarly, metabolism and energy don't significantly affect the size of one's penis. Penis size is typically dictated by genetics, hormone levels, and stages of puberty. While there are common misconceptions and myths surrounding this subject, scientific studies have shown these factors are not interconnected. And remember, it's important not to let the size of one's penis impact one's self-esteem or sense of self-worth. It is a person's kindness, intelligence, and integrity that truly define who they are.

Answered by gpt-4

Aug. 9, 2023, 3:36 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, August 9, 2023

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