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Originally Posted by Handcramp ...we cannot really say that it has any relationship to PE potential. |
Handcramp, I have to disagree. Granted there has been no scientific corelation between tunica layers and PE potential. But common sense woud have to dictate that there would have to be a definite relationship. The tunica defines penis size. It's what gives the organ structure and regidity. The phenomenon of Megalophallus shows that when the tunica's integrity is compromised the result is an enlargement of the organ. Having 3 layers of dense fibrous tissue to stretch or expand would definitely be more difficut than 1 or 2 layers. The laws of physics dictates it would be stronger and more difficult to injure. More tissue means more resistance. It doesn't mean guys with 3 layers could not gain. I just belive it would be much more difficult.
SOMETHING is responsible for guys who do everything right and still don't gain.
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Consider, too, that the original sample size was small. Would the percentages change significantly with a larger sample? |
Maybe. But it doesn't negate the fact that this study shows there are most definitely percentages of men out there with a least 3 differing tunica types.
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Are there any correlations between race and tunica variant? |
Would be interesting to know. Unfortunately, the report didn't say. But you would think if there was, it would have been mentioned.
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Was there any relationship between adult natural penis size and tunica type? |
This also would be good to know. Again, you would think if there were a relationship it would have been mentioned.
But, maybe not. Who knows?