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2022-09-30T06:19:23.569Z


Following the boom in dick-pick dating apps, new research has found that women attribute personality traits to men by looking at pictures of their genitals


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Badik readers: this is what women think about you according to the film

Following the boom of the dick-pic in dating apps, a new study was conducted by researchers in New Mexico, and found that women associate personality traits with men from viewing genitalia images alone.

This is what your dick says about you

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30/09/2022

30/09/2022

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A new study conducted by researchers in New Mexico found that people with larger penises are perceived as more outgoing and attractive, while the opposite is true for those with smaller penises.



The article was first published in August in the magazine Sexuality&Culture, and recently went viral thanks to the "Bikini Doctor", a former professor who explains scientific matters while wearing minimal underwear, to make it easier for viewers to "digest" the lessons she teaches.



"This study tested what first impression the dick pic you sent gives about your personality," says the doctor, who introduces herself as Dr.

M the Science Femme and claims to have a PhD in neuroscience, wearing a bikini and push-ups.

The unknown lecturer, known on social media for "promoting" science videos in lingerie, partnered with the science website PsyPost to explain to her audience the results of Dick Peak's first impression research.

This is how it's easier to listen in science classes (photo: screenshot, Instagram)

According to them, the scientists performed this phallic personality test in order to investigate "what information is deduced from a picture of the genital organ, in a situation with zero acquaintance".

To determine the correlation between a stranger's face and how he was perceived on the other side of the screen, the researchers showed 106 people (80% of them women) pictures of 24 male genitalia that differed in girth, length, and amount of pubic hair.



After looking at the penis, the participants were asked to infer the character of its owner - whether he is extroverted, good in bed, reliable, anxious, and other personality traits.



And what is closed?


Of course, they discovered that there is an undeniable connection between the size of the organ and the way in which its character is perceived - the expected results yielded the following conclusions: large and wide male genitals were perceived as proof of extroversion, sportiness, and masculinity - while a smaller penis was perceived as the opposite, and the average size did not receive " Personality traits" included: "Apparently, a thin penis transmits neuroticism, and a thick penis transmits extroversion, openness to new experiences, and that their owners are more sexually active, better in bed and happier in general."



"A long penis gave the same impressions," added the doctor in a bikini.

An average-sized member, on the other hand, fell, unsurprisingly, in the middle of the spectrum—"a medium-length penis didn't convey strong personality traits," explained Dr. M. "Good luck, potential sexual partners will be able to recognize you as human."

Doctor M explains in a bikini (photo: screenshot, Instagram)

It is interesting that the opposite rule holds for pubic hair - in the case of hair, less is more perceptually.

"Untrimmed pubic hair transmits strong signals of internalized, hygienically challenged, careless behavior."



Although the research may seem superficial, the scientists emphasized that their research is valuable in that it establishes that people do come to spontaneous conclusions of first impressions based only on the presentation of the penis in the picture:



"While most studies in the past have prioritized the facial and biographical images of potential mates, the current findings attempt To expand the understanding of how genital images may contribute to human perception in digital spaces," the scientists wrote.



Fortunately, despite the aforementioned findings, the owners of the small organs compensate for "lack of personality" by other means.

For example, a 2020 survey found that owners of small and average organs are the biggest gainers.

So it's not all bad.

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