Hello everyone!
This my first post! The only reason I joined this forum was this thread because it looked way interesting!
Have not started any PE exercises yet.. We will see how this goes.
I have updated the data-set (498 samples—forgive me if I have forgotten anything) and I have included also my stats!
Height: 71”
BPEL: 6.6”
MEG: 4.5”
As for the main analysis, the most interesting thing is that height is correlated indeed to penis length and penis length is closely correlated to penis girth (which is expected as well.)!
The weird thing is that the penile volume for sure does not follow a normal distribution at all..
Our largest member has a penile volume of 33.14 cubic inches with a mean value of 13.6 and an SD of almost 4 cubic inches. Basically, it comes out that this is almost 5 SD above the average value (99.9999% or 1 in 1000000 samples if this was normally distributed whereas the sample size is just 498) !
On the other hand as for the height: average comes out to be 70.78 with a mean value of 71 and an SD of 3.37.
Our largest BPEL out of 498 was 9” and our largest girth was 7.25” and no it did not belong to the same person :)
However, length comes out as strongly correlated with girth and height and the same goes for penile volume!
SOME INTERESTING FACTS
If you look at the charts it seems that the average penile length (BPEL) of people who are 62” tall is about 6.1” whereas for people who are 78” is 7”.
The same is true for girth: people who are 62” have a girth of 4.85” whereas people who are 78” have a girth of 5.4” .
The overall difference in terms of penile volume is also apparent if one looks into these categories (people who are 62” height have volume of about 12 cubic inches whereas people who are 78” have a volume of about 16.5”- or about 37.5% more volume!)
Also for scatter plots it seems that if you are over 25cubic inches in volume you are on the clear and can be considered by any standard large!
The analogy from the findings with height are: Having more than 8.5” BPEL is as rare as having 6.5” or more or being 77” tall or more. The equivalent with volume is being more than 25 cubic inches (8.1*6.25”).
In the same way there are some people a lot more than 77” tall, they are some people who more than 25 cubic inches.
I am just skeptical about the 33 cubic inches we found in our sample because such equivalent in height and according to our data-set would be about (70.78+5*3.37 rounded down to 87” or 221 cm). This seems odd according to our data-set (498) however, it does not affect the average size that much!!
Thank you for your time to read this long post!