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Malaysian men have some of the shortest penises in the world according to a global survey

In a recent analysis this year that has sparked lively debate, Malaysia has been ranked ninth on the list of countries with the smallest penises worldwide. The report highlighted the study conducted by online pharmacy FromMars, used data from the World Population Review and took into account Google Keyword Planner search volume for queries related to penis length.

According to the analysis, Malaysian men have an average erect length of 11.49cm, which represents approximately 6.82% of their average height Interestingly, Malaysia is just one rank ahead of Singapore in this aspect. Cambodia topped the list with a length slightly more than half that of the country with the largest average size. Cambodia boasts the smallest packages, with penis length being only 6.09% of the average height.

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However, it is important to note that the original study relied on self-reported data, leaving room for some respondents to be generous with their measurements. This could potentially impact the accuracy of the findings.

On the other end of the spectrum, Ecuadorians take pride in having the largest penises in the world, with an average erect length of 6.93 inches or 17.61cm. This measurement accounts for more than 10% of their average height. Cameroon and Bolivia follow Ecuador in this regard.

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While this topic has stirred up discussions, it is essential to approach it with objectivity and keep in mind the limitations of self-reported data. The internet has been abuzz with humorous and sometimes defensive responses to the rankings, with some men subtly claiming to have longer penises than what the survey suggests.

It is worth noting that this analysis provides insights into global averages and should not be taken as an individual measure of masculinity or self-worth. The size of one’s penis does not define a person’s value or abilities. It is crucial to promote body positivity and embrace diversity in all aspects, including physical attributes.

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