Penis Size Study conducted in 113 countries, Congo on top of the list
A study conducted on penis size in almost 113 countries found that the men from Congo were on top of the list scoring an average of 7.1 inches when erect.
Talking about the validity of this study conducted by Richard Lynn, a professor emeritus at Ulster University in Northern Ireland, Jelte Wicherts, who is a professor of methodology at Netherlands’ Tilberg University said, “This is a brave paper in a controversial area but the data has no methodology and Lynn’s paper should have not been published.”
The Ecuadorians (7 inches), Ghanaians (6.8 inches) and Columbians (6.7 inches) take the next three spots after men from Congo. In Europe, Italians were on top of the list at 6.2 inches and followed by Greece (5.8 inches) and Germany (5.7 inches). The Britons, at 5.5 inches, beat the French who were measured at 5.3 inches. Finally, the study also revealed that men from North and South Korea both measured at 3.8 inches.
However, this paper written has not been verified by academics and is another reason why the study is controversial if not just for the subject of the study itself. This is not the first time that Lynn has been embroiled in controversy, especially since a thesis also claims that some races are born more intelligent than others.
With penis size being a matter of concern, in some cases, for men, this has resulted in the birth of an industry that claims to have several methods that can enlarge the male organ. Richard Lynn’s study will be published in the journal Personality and Individual Difference.