When someone asks a male about their height (or penis size), the answer may not be so accurate.
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A new study has explored the self-reported bodily markers, such as height and penis size, and found that they are often a little larger than reality.
The study, which was published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, looked at whether participants would be more honest if they were paid more, and found that those who received lower monetary rewards were more likely to report larger penis sizes, with some claiming sizes larger than the world record of 34cm.
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When it comes to self-reported height and penis size, the study found that some participants were comfortable reporting accurate measurements, while others were more hesitant and tended to overestimate. The study’s authors noted that all self-report measures, except weight, were consistently above the population mean or the scale midpoint for athleticism.












