why haven’t micro-penises died out?

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Based on natural selection

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Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s not that there is one gene for the micropenis. There are hundreds of genes that affect penis size, probably. At least dozens. And if you happen to inherit most of them you end up with a really tiny one. Your father maybe just had one that was slightly smaller than average but your mom may have been carrying genes for even smaller ones and you got unlucky. You probably won’t end up mating and passing on those genes but everyone else who just has a few of them (not enough to make it super tiny) can get laid and pass them on just fine. Especially if those genes have multiple effects, some of which are positive, which is likely.

People often forget that the opposite sex can carry and pass on genes that are neutral or even helpful to them but detrimental to you. That’s a big way these “bad” traits can remain in a population. If a couple has a girl then it’s a positive gene to pass on, if they have a boy then it’s negative. There is pressure to remove it on the male side of things but not on the female.

Anonymous 0 Comments

That’s not how mature works,I’m shorter than my dad,I know a dude that both of his parents are deaf,yet he’s normal😅

Anonymous 0 Comments

Small women often prefer small penises to porn-star ridiculousness. Trying to put a huge foot into a small shoe is painful.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Small women often prefer small penises to porn-star ridiculousness. Trying to put a huge foot into a small shoe is painful.