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UK PENIS SIZE HAS REPORTEDLY INCREASED AND STUDY THINKS OZEMPIC MIGHT BE INVOLVED!

UK PENIS SIZE HAS REPORTEDLY INCREASED AND STUDY THINKS OZEMPIC MIGHT BE INVOLVED!
UK News

UK PENIS SIZE HAS REPORTEDLY INCREASED AND STUDY THINKS OZEMPIC MIGHT BE INVOLVED!

UK PENIS SIZE HAS REPORTEDLY INCREASED AND STUDY THINKS OZEMPIC MIGHT BE INVOLVED!

Is Ozempic causing more than just a slimmer waistline? New data out of the UK is raising eyebrows and allegedly something else too 👀. According to a study published by Diabetes.co.uk, the average penis size in the UK has grown by nearly 10% in just two years.

Yep, from 5.17 inches to 5.63 inches. That’s a 0.46 inch increase, and while that might not sound wild at first glance, it’s enough to shift the UK into the top 10 globally for growth (though still sitting 60th overall in size rankings, for those keeping score 📏).

So what’s causing the growth? Experts point to an unlikely culprit: Ozempic, the injectable weight loss drug originally developed for type 2 diabetes but now trending for its dramatic slimming effects.

According to Dr. Richard Viney, a UK-based urological surgeon, the theory isn’t that Ozempic is directly making penises longer. Instead, it’s that as men lose abdominal fat, more of the shaft becomes visible. Basically, less belly = more visible length.

“It’s not that the penis is growing,” he explained. “It’s just being unburied from the fat pad.”

Still, the conversation online has spiraled into what social media users are calling #OzempicPenis or, more hilariously, “OzemDck.” Twitter, Reddit, and TikTok have been receiving anecdotal reports, from men praising newfound confidence to memes of people suddenly reconsidering weight loss meds altogether 💊😅.

But not everyone is buying it. The data used in the study is self-reported, which opens the door to good ol’ fashioned exaggeration. Sample sizes weren’t uniform across years, either. So while the growth may be real, it may also be a reflection of perception, or, let’s be honest, male ego.

Some doctors are calling for more structured clinical studies before anyone rushes to the pharmacy hoping for a two-in-one miracle.

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