In a new revealing report, scientists have now answered one of the great unknowns - what makes a good-looking penis?
The research, which only asked women for their preferences on male genitalia, was conducted by researchers at the University of Zurich.
According to the study, “general cosmetic appearance” is the most important penile aspect when it comes to what women value down there. This is swiftly followed by the appearance of pubic hair, penile skin, and girth. Length comes in at number six, with the look of the scrotum trailing closely behind.
The least important facet of the phallus, according to the scientists, is the “position and shape of meatus”, the vertical slit at the opening of the urethra.
The findings, that the meatus is seemingly insignificant when the penis is judged for its cosmetics, suggest that this is in fact not true, with the experts concluding that patients should be told this to “prevent the development of shame.”
But on to the question of what makes the perfect penis, the researchers established that there “is no single penile aspect that is essential” for the penis to be considered attractive.
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