Originally Posted by YoungSplash
On dictionary.com one of the definitions for “average” is and I quote ” typical, common, and ordinary”. In daily dialog this is the most frequent use for the word that I see and use myself.
Yes your right one of the definitions of “Average” is typical, common, and ordinary. Which is why when we conduct studies to find what could reasonably be the most ‘typical’, ‘common’, or ‘ordinary’ size for a penis they use the word ‘average’. Mathematical averages.
Numbers and Data dont care about your feelings. If you measured every dudes wang on the planet, you could mathematically prove the statistical AVERAGE of penis size among human males.
No one argues that everyone dick is different, and the chances that 2 dicks on the planet look and function exactly alike is next to impossible. BUT THAT IS NOT WHY THE WORD AVERAGE IS USED. Also considering most studies only track 2 points of data; i.e. length and girth. There are millions of men who will have the same length in CM, and millions of men who will have the same girth in CM especially those who fall closer to the statistical AVERAGE.
Originally Posted by YoungSplash
…In this case of the word I do not believe any penis size to be average…
To put your same argument into perspective with different data.
The average height of a man is 175.4 CM or 5 foot 9 inches.
Yet your over here arguing that we should start calling men who are 5’ 9” “medium”, because they have red hair and blue eyes and birthmark so they are are special or ‘atypical’, ‘uncommon’, and ‘extraordinary’. Nope. They are 5’9” so they are… “AVERAGE MALE HEIGHT”. Now whether the studies accurately represent the true average is another argument, but it doesnt change the words we use.
Be proud of your special, 1 in a trillion member my man; we all should be. But dont preach that the vocabulary used be changed when discussing data gathered from a scientific study, which is exactly where all current information of what is an average penis derives from.