Monday, July 25, 2011

US Government Faces Flak Over Penis Length

A recent study, that was funded by the US government to measure the length of gay men’s penises and draw inferences from the same as to whether the individual surveyed wants to be on the bottom or on the up is attracting fire from gay rights activists as well as social welfare groups worldwide.

The study that is being conducted by the National Institutes of Health has drawn criticism from many quarters, with most of the comments raising an eyebrow over why gay men were specifically being narrowed down upon – as well as dismissing the premise of the survey as inconsequential and irrelevant.


However, keeping the study and its results and equations away from the maddening crowd, it does bring one to the conclusion that the size of one’s penis does matter in all kinds of relationships, irrespective of what kind of partners it includes. And penis size usually is seen as the measure of a man – which is a sexist principle but has dug its roots so deep into the mindsets of the society that it will be hard to claw them out.

And more interestingly, this study or the reason or premise of the same proves that even gay men are inclined to buy or look for male formula pills and enhancement tricks. However, irrespective of whether you are gay or straight, looking for male enhancement formulas can be tricky. Buy only products that you trust, and have enough evidence at hand to believe that they are authentic and effective in the long run.

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