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The length of a Chinese penisPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, June 28, 2005 5:51 PM
Today Xinhua's Chinese website published an article titled 'Methods of measuring penis length': The penis is an important part of the male reproductive organ, and it very important to men. In ancient times, the penis appeared on stone totems expressing the adoration humans feel toward the penis. The size of the penis varies between races and individuals. The article goes on to give instructions for measuring a penis, and also counsels that men should not worry if their penises are small, but should find appropriate lovemaking methods so that their size does not affect their sex lives. Links and Sources
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Comments on The length of a Chinese penismy boyfriend is chinese an his penis is great nearly 6 inches so was another boyfriend i had before..i am english so I don't think it counts for everyone :) jesus ... come on that is sooo funny.. you guys are stupid... this is bullshit, average in China at least 13~15 man, this website just trying to piss the chinese off.... I wonder if they aggregated Yao Ming and Sun Ming Ming into their stats... the article mentions it is the length of unerected penises. it say unerect not erect.......stupids |
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