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IS THE BIGGER THE BETTER? THE SIZE-CONSCIOUSNESS IN OUR SOCIETY

Our society admires tall men.' 'How handsome and tall he is!' we say. We do not respect the short man unless he is a commanding politician like Napoleon. Largeness is respected in our affluent culture from childhood—-a jumbo doll, a jumbo cake, a jumbo sandwich, a jumbo ice-cream, and now the jumbo jet.

In schools, colleges and in the shower-rooms of clubs, the size of the penis matters. It is natural, therefore, that men are extremely conscious of their sexual dimensions right from childhood and later, as young men, feel inferior to the man with a bigger organ. If this inferiority complex persists, it might result in impotency.

Having described the size-consciousness in our society, let us examine objectively the facts about sexual ability and the size of the male organ. Biologically, it is true that during evolution, nature tried to evolve huge monsters—but they could not survive. Creatures like the dinosaurs are extinct today. One, therefore, needs to take a second look at our concept of jumbos. A world-famous gynaecologist once observed that the most perfect women are short women. They usually go through pregnancy and labour like a shot, while tall women, in spite of their roomy pelvis, have problems. The same applies to short men.

Let me tell you about Charlie. He always worried about the small size of his organ and blamed nature for it. 'Doctor, if only primitive man had protested loudly when the Almighty distributed the male organs, individuals like me would not be left with such miniatures,' he said. 'Look at the horse, the donkey or the zebra. They all have what they wanted!' I listened attentively as Charlie continued, 'They say Sunder has been gifted with the longest and biggest organ in our Company. Can a big penis be transplanted on me? I think it would be a simple operation compared to one on the heart, kidney or liver. Yet in fairness to my wife and girl friends, they have never complained about my size.' It was impressed on Charlie that it is not the length of the barrel but the magazine behind it that counts!

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