Men often struggle with penis insecurity. But no one wants to talk about it.


You can think of plenty of words for “penis.” You really don’t need us to list them here. They come up − a lot. Penises are ever-present in pop culture and are the punchlines of jokes, particularly when it comes to size. They’re often the excuse for why a man has an extra-flashy car or watch (he’s making up for something, right?).

And who could forget when Ariana Grande singlehandedly created the viral acronym BDE during her time with Pete Davidson? (We’ll let you look that one up on Urban Dictionary if you’re not familiar.)

Yet what we fail to talk about is when men are uncomfortable with their penises. That is a conversation that threatens their vitality, their masculinity, their libido, their place in this world. And the lack of discussion around this common insecurity is, in some cases, leading men to take extreme action to alter their penises using medical intervention. But could this all be curbed with a little bit more educated discourse?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Why did MLB's most expensive team flop? New York Mets 'didn't have that magic'

Next Story

'Bachelor' stars Kaitlyn Bristowe, Jason Tartick end their engagement: 'It's heartbreaking'

Latest from News