Sexually Active Teenage Boys Risk Small Reproductive Organs....

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Necrofudge

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I thought this article might be interesting, but a few red lights went off for me:

1. I never trust Fox News
2. The study used hamsters, not people. I don't care if they argue that "they have physiologic similarities to humans", it still kills credibility.

Shit article in general. You never cease to disappoint, do you Fox?
 

6_Qubed

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Jerram Fahey said:
6_Qubed said:
Sadly, I saw "foxnews" in the URL, and immediately dismissed it as unreliable.

Never forgiving that Mass Effect thing.
I did exactly the same thing, though I don't see anything "sad" about it. If they want to blatantly push their abstinence propaganda I have no issue dismissing it.
So that's what it was? In retrospect, I failed to properly mention that I didn't bother clicking the link. But what I've been reading here makes up for it in spades, something about hamsters having small genitalia? Well no shit, they're hamsters. Everything's small on them.

217not237 said:
...But isn't a 15 second sex scene considered pornographic, even if no nudity is involved? And, besides, Mass Effect is a video game, and those are all marketed to children! /sarcasm
Answering in seriousness (yes I know you're being sarcastic), the sex scenes in ME are barely R-rated, seeing as you just get a few seconds of bare ass and some funny faces, and no sound over the music to provide concrete confirmation. They could just be having nekkid makeouts for all you know, hippy.

And again in seriousness, the only M-rated game I've seen marketed to children in recent years is Dead Space 2. Anyone who watched Extra Credit's "Open Letter to EA Marketing" (sadly no longer here but still available on PATV) knows what I'm talking about.

Again, nice work EA. (that last bit actually was sarcasm)
 

Calvar Draveir

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Adult penis size and shape is typically reached around 16-17, although everyone is different in their growth speed, and growth can happen up to about 20 years of age.

So if you're 16-18, your penis is probably not going to get any bigger.

I wonder why everyone is so fascinated with penis length. it's not like a vagina goes on forever, there is only a certain amount of penis you can stick in there. the width is what creates the pleasure for both parties, not the length, right?
 

someonehairy-ish

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I love how the scientist is quoted saying 'they have less reproductive tissue' and the article immediately jumped to the conclusion that that means smaller junk. It probably actually just means slightly lower sperm count.
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