For many years, we have been led to believe that the size of a man’s feet will give us a clear indication if he has a large penis.
But it turns out this theory is a myth, as a recent study has revealed that a clearer representation can be found on a bloke’s nose.
A study in Japan recently discovered that men with larger noses had a ‘stretched penile length’ of at least 5.3 inches.
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However, men with smaller snouts had erect penises of 4.1 inches.
The scientists from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine observed 126 men within three days of death and measured their different body parts.
They considered different factors during the study, including height and weight.
To measure the penis size, the team stretched it out as far as it would go.
This was then compared to different body parts, and no link was found between feet size and penis length.
Published in the Basic and Clinical Andrology journal, the scientists wrote: "The fact that nose size is related to SPL (stretched penis length) indicates that penile length may not be determined by age, height or body weight but has already been determined by birth.
"Although our results are useless for forensic purposes, understanding the growing process of penis or facial features may be very important for extrapolating foetal androgen levels and following male genital functions."
The men were all in their 30s and 50s and the researchers explained that penis size may also be an indicator of your age.
The study was only carried out on Japanese men and the sample size was small – a bigger study is required to determine if nose size is an accurate representation of penis length.
While big feet doesn’t mean a large manhood, scientists have recently spoken out about one myth that is actually a real condition.
The phenomenon ‘blue balls’ refers to the discomfort in the testicles caused by prolonged sexual arousal without ejaculation.
Men who haven’t ‘relieved’ themselves for a while may find the skin on their ball sack turns a slightly blueish colour.
This temporary condition is also known as epidydimal hypertension, explained Australian GP Dr Sam Hay.
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