Scientists Find Women Prefer ‘Average-Sized’ Dicks

Bigger isn’t necessarily better, according to a new academic study. University of Kent researchers assessed the popularity of 265 sex toys, looking at their size, material, price and reviews. They concluded that “women don’t place considerable emphasis on large phallus size.”

Writing in the Journal of Sex Research, the academics said the ones best loved by women had an average circumference of 4.85 inches. The experts added, “Contrary to what we expected, we found no preference for products with realistic features, other than the presence of veiny texture, when not controlling for price.” They accepted that not all reviews they assessed may have been submitted by women, with men also able to purchase and review the toys.

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