Study suggests that en with big feet do not necessarily have a large manhood.
It has long been suggested that various parts of a man's body - his nose, hands or feet - could indicate penis size.
After measuring the vital parts of more than 100 men, they concluded that the theory has no scientific basis.
There is no evidence linking a man's shoe size to the length of his penis says researchers at University College London.
Researchers measured the mens penises when soft and gently stretched of 104 men attending a London urology clinic including teenagers and pensioners and the average age was 54.
The researchers found that the average penis was 13cm when soft and gently stretched. This figure ranged from 6cm at the lower end of the scale to 18cm at the higher end.
The men had an average British shoe size of 9 or 43 in European measurements.
However, they found no correlation between shoe size and penis length.
Researcher Dr Jyoti Shah added, "The ability to predict the size of a man's penis by observing his shoe size is a common misconception."
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