Tackling Koro, a False Small Male Organ Belief What is a small male organ? Opinions vary, but it is now generally accepted that the average human male organ size when firm is between 4 and 6 inches. And typically, anything 3 inches or below (when firm) could be considered small. And the vast majority of men – probably about 95% – fall within the 4- to 6-inch range, meaning that the number of men with a truly small male organ is low. And again, having a small male organ does not mean a man does not perform well in bed, especially if he has good male organ health and is skillful with his equipment. But there are some men who suffer from a condition known as koro, a belief (almost always false) that their manhood is shrinking and/or that their average or large member is actually a small male organ. GRS Koro is also known by its medical name, genital retraction syndrome (GRS). Technically, either gender can suffer from GRS, except that in women, there is an irrational fear that their breasts are shrinking. If a man has koro, he typically not only believes that his manhood and sacks are shrinking but that they are doing so in such a manner that they will soon disappear altogether. Alternatively, he may believe that he is in danger of losing his manhood through some other method, such as having it chopped off or having a witch pluck it and abscond with it. That last explanation may seem laughable, but in many cases, a man who has koro does believe that there is some occult action at work causing these supposed troubles for his member. Although koro has started being studied seriously only relatively recently, it has been around as an issue for centuries. And there have been instances – many more than originally known – in which koro inspires a “male organ panic,” in which masses of men come to believe that their member is in danger of being shrunken out of existence, cut off, or stolen. Modern Day Issue?
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