A British health campaign aims to get men's attention about obesity by appealing to penis-centric psyches. A privately funded campaign is has narrowed in on a tool for helping men to gauge their obesity. When standing upright, can they see their penis? After funding their own survey of 1, British men, the health advocacy group found that "33 percent of men in Britain aged between 35 and 60 years are unable to see their penis" because of their bellies. They presumably controlled for poor vision. Dubbed " The Big Check ," the campaign is based on the simple idea that men may be flippant about the health risks of belly fat , but anything concerning their junk is likely to get their attention. According to the group's staff expert, "Men care more about maintaining their cars than their own bodies, and often only see the doctor if told to by a female partner or relative. Sarah includes helpful tips on how woman can shoulder the responsibility for their guy's health, which, aside from one "sexy" suggestion "encourage him to check his testicles regularly for lumps -- or check them yourself as part of foreplay" are mostly just variations on nagging.


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John Dillermand — which roughly translates to 'John Wienerman' — is sparking controversy in Denmark
Whether they worry that their penis is too large or too small, throughout the years, perhaps for centuries, pseudonymous men have inquired into the importance of this particular physical characteristic and sought advice for the anxiety this line of questioning brings. While it's generally agreed upon that there is no "average" penis size, there are objective extremes. In , an unnamed UK man somewhat infamously recounted his struggle growing up with a micro-penis to New York magazine. His two-inch genitalia, he said, was not only superficially "embarrassing," but prevented him from engaging in various standard sex acts and even masturbation.
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We live in a culture that is conscious about health. Still, being overweight continues to remain a big health concern. While everyone understands that gaining excessive weight can lead to a range of health issues, very few people know that it can also have an effect on the penis size. Whether you know it or you do not, you might have certainly wondered about it at some point in your life. A lot of men wonder if their penise size is adequate. Researches tell us that most men falsely believe that they have a small penis, but this is not true. Most men have a penis of normal or average size. Good and satisfying sex takes away stress. It allows you to achieve the well-being of both your mental and physical health. When it comes to having sex, the majority of men show concern about the size of their penis.
The show named John Dillermand, which is an animated series developed by the Danish public broadcaster DR, is aimed at kids aged four to eight-years-old. The show follows the protagonist John Dillermand and how he navigates through everyday life with his large genitals. In the series, he is seen getting into trouble and also getting out of it, suggesting that his comically long penis is neither a blessing nor a curse.