AI: "A 2023 study from University College London suggests a psychological link where men over 30 who believe they have a smaller-than-average p-nis show a higher desire for fast sports cars, often viewing them as a status symbol. The research suggests this is a matter of perception and self-esteem rather than a proven, objective physical measurement."
"Key Finding: Men who were led to believe they had a smaller p-nis rated sports cars, like a Porsche, as more desirable.
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The Overcompensation Effect: The study, reported on CarBuzz, suggests that "fast cars = small p-nis" is rooted in psychological feelings of inadequacy, specifically as a "mating strategy" to boost confidence, as noted by LarryPrintz.com."
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Age Factor: This correlation was stronger in men over the age of 29."
"Other trials in the experiment manipulated self-esteem in different ways and measured ratings for other luxury products, but found no connection," the study added. "As men aged past 29, the effect of p-nis size on desire for sports cars grew stronger." "
Seven inches sounds pretty normal.
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