A few days ago, my friend Cody sent me this graph in myspace and i thought it was an interesting and effective graph format for the subject of penis size. It demonstrates both the concept of "Bigger isn't necessarily better" But still sets the reality of the effect size has. The data is kind of screwed up,(though i wouldn't know, because i'm not really an expert) the concept of how the graph works is pretty efficient. I know it's wrong, but i don't really have an idea of how wrong it really is untill i get some input from some of you.
So the "ideal" erect penis, according to this chart, would have a length of 7.75 inches and a girth of 6.25 to 6.5 inches? If so, perhaps 2% of all men in the world have "ideal" penises, according to this chart. I think most women would find penises of this size painful and unpleasant. I don't believe these "statistics".
Yeah, like i said before, the data they used is screwed up, but the graph format is what struck me as nifty.
You'd think they'd be wrong...but I guess I'm really lucky and my boyfriend is 8 inches long and 6.5 inches in girth. The chart is very right.
This graph is taken from the famous website penissizedebate.com, well known as a site that tries to sell penis enlargement products. Obviously, its sole goal is to give average men the idea that they are too small, so they are terrified and buy their fake penis enlargement crap. Apart from that, the ideal penis would tend more towards the "thicker" end of the scale, as nearly 98% of women think girth is far more important than length.