Surgeon reveals body part that reveals penis size – and it’s not your hands or feet

Surgeon reveals body part that reveals penis size – and it’s not your hands or feet

THE SUN

‘BIG feet big…’ is what people tend to say when referring to penis size.

Hands also hold clues to what lies beneath, according to some studies.

The size of a man’s nose could reveal how large his manhood is, a study suggests
The size of a man’s nose could reveal how large his manhood is, a study suggestsCredit: Don Bayley

But according to a new study, there’s another body part that correlates to a man’s manhood,

Big noses were more closely correlated to the size of someone’s penis than any other body part that was measured, Japanese researchers found.

They found men with larger noses had a “stretched penile length” of at least 5.3 inches on average.

Men with smaller noses had erect penises of around 4.1 inches.

Dr Rena Malik, a surgeon in Beverly Hills who was not involved in the research, told the Diary of a CEO podcast the study quashes myths you can tell someone’s length by looking at their shoe size.

She said: “There’s one study where they measured all these body parts and penile length and they found that nose length was correlated with penile length, not hand length or foot.”

The average penis when erect has increased from 25 per cent from 4.8 inches to 6 inches over the past 30 years, according to previous research.

The latest study, published in Basic and Clinical Andrology, looked at how nose length is linked to member length.

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