Dr Blanca Madurga says the size of a man’s nose has been found to have a direct correlation with the size of their penis because they both form inside the mother’s womb
A urologist has made quite the revelation about the penis size, which many may be surprised to hear.
Dr Blanca Madurga, a specialist in urology with more than 30 years of experience, has often debunked myths about the penis and circumcision.
But one myth, she says, is true – and it’s to do with men’s noses. She explained Japanese scientists have discovered there is a relationship between the penis and nose sizes.
“The only thing that has been demonstrated so far is a relationship between the size of the penis and the size of the nose,” she explained.
“There is a Japanese paper that I mention in the book that found a relationship between penis size and nose size, because they both form inside the mother’s womb. So even in the ultrasound of a pregnant woman you can see whether the size of the penis is normal or not.”
She added: “It is believed that this relationship comes because, after all, the nose and the penis develop inside the uterus, depending on the mother’s testosterone levels during pregnancy.”
Elaborating on this point, Blanca, whose book is titled Everything you need to know about the penis and never dared to ask, says the average penis size in the population has grown “because we are also taller now”.
She explained: “We now have a very high protein diet and that means that young people nowadays are very tall, they mature very early, earlier than they did 50 years ago, so the penis, in line with the rest of the body, grows more.”
Addressing the assumption that big feet or a big thumb may mean a big penis, the urologist says this is yet to be proven. On one of the popular tales she’s heard the most, the doctor says this is usually focused around the functionality of the penis.
Speaking with Spain’s La Voz de Galicia, she said while many believe that you have to have “powerful erections” and that if the “penis fails”, it is “a sign of weakness”, she suggests these assumptions need to be disputed.
Blanca continues: “Not to mention the size of the penis, because when we start with measurements, men love each other very little, they always see it as small and since childhood they compare it to each other at school.”