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25.
July
2017.
45% of Men Want to be bigger
 
LOVE ISLAND EFFECT: 45% OF MEN WANT TO BE BIGGER

The finale of the popular ITV2 reality show Love Island saw this year's contestants tasked with writing a declaration of love for their prospective partners. It could be seen as a worrying reflection of society that Olivia, one half of the couple to be voted the third most loved up in the villa, initially chose the words, "Dear Chris, [I love you because] you have a really big d*ck...and kind eyes" while Montana gushed to the girls about the size of Alex's penis (described as the size of an elephant's trunk) after their night in the Hideaway earlier in the series.

This direct correlation between physical appearance and emotional feelings is very likely a common conceit of modern relationships, and has very probably had an effect on what today's viewers expect from their romantic partners.

Is this making men feel emotionally inadequate if their penis can be described as anything less than 'really big'?

Leading medics at International Andrology have experienced a 10% rise in traffic to their website, www.london-andrology.co.uk.  
​​​In particular, the page relating to premature ejaculation saw a 15% traffic increase.

The
​ir​
 stats say that 45% of British men are unhappy with the size of their penis and would like it to be larger. 
​​

​International Andrology say that ​i
t is possible to increase the penis length by up to 5cm and girth by up to 50%
​.​

The
​ medical team says​
, "The change in attitudes, TV tastes and the idea of perfection has fuelled a 'Love Island effect' and with it 
​the ideal
 male body image 
has changed​
.
​"​
  

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