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After following the questions in mens health for some time and doing a little calculation the simple conculsion is that out of a random samples of 100 questions about 30 - 35 are to do with penis size, masterbation and ejaculation.

Maybe woman are right when they say males are superficial, or do you think differently?

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2007-03-07 02:17:07 · 3 answers · asked by kwambonambi 3 in Health Men's Health

Thanks John Doe and James R for your answers. You both raise fantastic points.

2007-03-07 19:44:03 · update #1

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while i agree with you on the percentages, there's a few considerations. one, a lot of the questions about penis size/masturbation/etc come from young teenagers who just aren't sure about themselves and their body/sexuality. there's an awful lot of pressure to not discuss sexual issues, so what better place to ask than an anonymous answer site. also, you may want to consider that in western culture at least, many view men and their manhood by the size/power of their penis. it's understandable there'd be a lot of questions and unfortunately misinformation about it. kudos to the men and women on here for coming up with good responses to a lot of the questions. Lastly, people would post male-specific questions in men's health, right. if you had a question about chest pain, wouldn't you put that in general health or another category, since both men and women could get chest pain? in the men's health, you're bound to get questions about "men's only" issues, and that includes a lot of penis questions.

Superficiality isn't gender specific. it's ubiquitous.

2007-03-07 04:58:50 · answer #1 · answered by Jnr528 5 · 1 0

What's "superficial" about asking questions about your body or how it reacts/performs?

If you mean to suggest that men are more "penis-centered" than woman are "vagina-centered," you might be correct, but it's not a significant difference, really.

Regarding masturbation - which, by the way is a totally healthy and normal practice:

Statistics show that up to 90% of the total male population masturbates, and based on data collected circa 1977 - 1979, 74% of married women masturbate.
16% of these women did so frequently.

In a 2007 survey conducted by The Gazette - a student newspaper - the results were:

1-3 times a week (M) 26% (F) 39%
4-9 times a week (M) 42% (F) 16%

2007-03-07 05:28:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Talking about the penis can not be considered superficial. What would a man be without one?

2007-03-07 04:57:09 · answer #3 · answered by Bill 3 · 0 0

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