So why do people still believe it? BecauseĀ fiction is sexier than reality. A scientific paper filled with measurements and statistics feels boring compared to the dramatic fantasies of films, pornography, or online debates. Myths spread because they trigger emotions: envy, pride, shame, or desire. Truth, on the other hand, is often quiet, uncomfortable, and easy to ignore.
But the evidence is clear:Ā size is individual, not racial. Genetics plays its role, but there is no group destined to be universally ālargerā or āsmaller.ā Human diversity is wide, and trying to reduce billions of people to a stereotype erases that complexity.
This is why the topic burns across social networks. When the myth collides with hard data, it challenges not only sexual stereotypes but also racial ones. And for many, that is difficult to accept. Yet dismantling these old lies matters: it reminds us that intimacy is not about comparisons, but about connection.
So next time someone repeats the old story, youāll know the truth: the difference is barely a centimeterāand the rest is pure fantasy.
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