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Published 13:32 27 May 2026 GMT
A woman has taken to social media to claim that there is one telling body part that can give away your sexual prowess.
While medical professionals have commented on similar claims in the past, it turns out that there may be a better way to tell if one is good between the sheets, if social media is to be believed.
In the past, Dr. Rena Malik, a well-known urologist and health educator, revealed that a large nose is a sign of a large penis.
But it turns out that one single act involving a particular body part is a decent indicator of whether a man is a good lover.
It may sound bizarre, but tell that to the thousands of people who liked the viral post on X.
X user @M binya__ has boldly claimed that it's all to do with your fingers, writing: "You can tell if a man is a good f***er by the way he finger f***s you."
The rather vulgar and explicit message was agreed upon by at least 18,000 users, as many took to the comments to share their own thoughts on this opinion.
One wrote: "Women really out here giving tutorials to grown men meanwhile our toys came pre-installed with the skills."
Another joked: "Some men finger like they are searching for lost car keys."
A third pointed out: "I knew from the way he kissed me," while a fourth penned: "Good technique is cool but actually listening to your partner is what separates confidence from competence."
While this point hasn't been scientifically backed, the claim seems to have resonated with women on the platform.
During an appearance on the Diary of a CEO podcast, Dr. Rena Malik explained: "There’s one study - it’s a Japanese study where they looked at only Japanese men so there are some limitations - but they measured all these body parts and penile length and they found that nose length was correlated with penile length, not hand length or foot."
Apparently, there was a "significant correlation" between the size of a man’s nose and his "stretched penile length."
"The study found that men with larger noses had a longer penile length," Dr. Malik stated.
The data suggested that men with noses measuring around 2.2 inches (5.5 cm) typically had an average length of 5.3 inches downstairs.
Those with smaller noses - around 1.8 inches (4.5 cm) had an average 4.1-inch penis.
Dr. Malik explained that this link isn’t just a coincidence, with this connection likely starting in the womb.
It is believed that the same testosterone which forms a male fetus's genitals, also helps with the development of facial features.
But it should be highlighted that the correlation isn't the be-all and end-all.
A larger nose doesn't mean that a man is packing downstairs, and nor does a smaller nose mean the inverse.
As it is with every other physical feature, genetics, health, and ethnicity have a part to play.