For decades, the question of whether penis size truly matters has been a topic of whispered conversations, speculation, and pop culture humor. Despite its prevalence, it remains one of the least openly discussed aspects of sexual attraction and body image. Yet, with a new study emerging from the University of California, Davis, the debate might finally have a scientific answer. The study, published on January 22, 2026, delves into how penis size, alongside body shape and height, influences attraction…
For decades, the question of whether penis size truly matters has been a topic of whispered conversations, speculation, and pop culture humor.
Despite its prevalence, it remains one of the least openly discussed aspects of sexual attraction and body image. Yet, with a new study emerging from the University of California, Davis, the debate might finally have a scientific answer.
The study, published on January 22, 2026, delves into how penis size, alongside body shape and height, influences attraction for women and perceptions of threat for men. The findings provide a nuanced perspective on a topic that is often oversimplified in media and popular culture.

The Cultural and Personal Context
Penis size has long been associated with masculinity, confidence, and sexual desirability. However, it is also a source of anxiety for many men.