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post Dec 12 2006, 12:15 AM
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Condoms a big problem for men in India
Most men's penises are an inch too short for popular prophylactics


Updated: 3:53 p.m. ET Dec 11, 2006

NEW DELHI - Condoms designed to meet international size specifications are too big for many Indian men as their penises fall short of what manufacturers had anticipated, an Indian study has found.

The Indian Council of Medical Research, a leading state-run center, said its initial findings from a two-year study showed 60 percent of men in the financial capital Mumbai had penises about 1 inch shorter than those condoms catered for.

For a further 30 percent, the difference was at least 2 inches. A poor fit meant the prophylactics often didn't do the job they were bought for, and led to some tearing or slipping off during use.

"One of the reasons for a failure of up to 20 percent (of condoms) is the association of the size of the condom to the erect penis," the council's Dr. Chander Puri told Reuters, adding another reason was couples often put them on in a hurry.

Puri said many men in India, which has the world's highest HIV positive caseload, were too shy to ask for condoms.

"We need more vending machines for condoms of different sizes so people can pick a condom with confidence that is suited to their needs," he said.

The Times of India reported the ICMR survey had studied 1,400 men between 18-50 years of age in cities like Mumbai and New Delhi as well as in rural areas in a report. It entitled its story "Indian men don't measure up."

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post Dec 12 2006, 12:22 AM
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Maybe I should move to India! laughing.gif
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post Dec 12 2006, 12:36 AM
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I believe the theory is that those populations where the males have bigger junk than average, the women are bigger too in order to accommodate, and vice-versa. Makes sense.
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post Dec 12 2006, 12:45 AM
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QUOTE(T-Bone @ Dec 12 2006, 12:36 AM) *

I believe the theory is that those populations where the males have bigger junk than average, the women are bigger too in order to accommodate, and vice-versa. Makes sense.

this is why black woman have so much junk in the trunk. they need caverns for black dudes to spelunk.
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post Dec 12 2006, 12:47 AM
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It could be that Indian women are either hot or bone ugly. I'd imagine that if my peeper was reacting to seeing that kind of ugly everyday, it would eventually start to tuck up.
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post Dec 12 2006, 01:15 AM
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You guys have to read the full BBC article. Brilliant choice of interview subjects by a brilliantly named writer. In fact, I want to marry him and take his last name.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6161691.stm

[btw, I did the math on this and it looks like standard minus 5 cm. = 5" length]

Last Updated: Friday, 8 December 2006, 13:08 GMT
Condoms 'too big' for Indian men
By Damian Grammaticus
BBC News, Delhi

A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men.

The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.

It has led to a call for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more widely available in India.

The two-year study was carried out by the Indian Council of Medical Research.

Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had their penises measured precisely, down to the last millimetre.

The scientists even checked their sample was representative of India as a whole in terms of class, religion and urban and rural dwellers.

The conclusion of all this scientific endeavour is that about 60% of Indian men have penises which are between three and five centimetres shorter than international standards used in condom manufacture.

Doctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian Council of Medical Research, told the BBC there was an obvious need in India for custom-made condoms, as most of those currently on sale are too large.

The issue is serious because about one in every five times a condom is used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure rate.

And the country already has the highest number of HIV infections of any nation.

'Not a problem'

Mr Puri said that since Indians would be embarrassed about going to a chemist to ask for smaller condoms there should be vending machines dispensing different sizes all around the country.

"Smaller condoms are on sale in India. But there is a lack of awareness that different sizes are available. There is anxiety talking about the issue. And normally one feels shy to go to a chemist's shop and ask for a smaller size condom."

But Indian men need not be concerned about measuring up internationally according to Sunil Mehra, the former editor of the Indian version of the men's magazine Maxim.

"It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters," he said.

"From our population, the evidence is Indians are doing pretty well.

"With apologies to the poet Alexander Pope, you could say, for inches and centimetres, let fools contend."
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