Masculinity is often tied to physical attributes.
Among these, the size of a man’s genitalia is commonly — and unfairly — portrayed as a measure of virility, confidence, and sexual prowess.
For Black men, this stereotype carries additional layers of complexity, rooted in both historical objectification and contemporary cultural narratives.
The effects of having a smaller-than-average manhood in such an environment can be profound, influencing self-esteem, identity, relationships, and mental health.
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