Health Website: 1 in 3 Men Can’t See Own Penis

"A health website has launched a campaign, "The Big Check," a new test of obesity for men: take off your clothes, stand upright naked and look down at your penis. If you can't see it, then you are obese and at risk of losing up to nine years of lifespan.
The "Big Check" campaign was launched after the British website We Love Our Health.co.uk, commissioned a survey of 1,000 men that found that because of the size of their bellies, "33 percent of men in Britain aged between 35 and 60 years are unable to see their penis" when they stand upright and look downwards.
The figures produced by the survey also suggested that more than 5.6 million British men are at risk of losing up to nine years of lifespan through strokes, diabetes and heart disease because of obesity."*

Is this poll/study a bit over-the-top? And just how was it conducted anyway? Would women put up with similar questioning? Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss this story.

*Read more from Digital Journal: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/336489#ixzz2BqomaUSi

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Irwin Goldstein vs Women’s sexual health-Not scientific article published by Journal Sexual Medicine

Il mio sito "Dott. Vincenzo Puppo La nuova sessuologia: l'educazione a fare l'amore – La prevenzione delle violenze": http://www.vincenzopuppo.altervista.org/index.html
Irwin Goldstein has censored this Letter to the Editor! Declaration of Sexual Rights: The right to sexual information based upon Scientific inquiry! The hypothetical area named G-spot should not be defined with Grafenberg's name; the G-spot is only an hypothesis without scientific bases. The orgasm is a normal psycho-physiological function of human beings and every woman has the right to feel sexual pleasure. The female orgasm should be a normal phase of the sexual response cycle, which is possible to achieve with an effective sexual stimulation by all healthy women. Clitoral/vaginal/uterine orgasm, G/A/C/U spot orgasm are terms that should not be used by sexologists, women and mass-media. The roots of the clitoris correspond only to the crura of the clitoris, they are attached to the ischiopubic ramus covered by the ischiocavernosus muscle, for this it is not possible that they are in contact with the anterior vaginal wall: the vagina has no anatomic relationship with the clitoris. To describe the cluster of erectile tissues (clitoris, bulbs and corpus spongiosum, labia minora, corpus spongiosum of the female urethra) responsible for female orgasm, the correct (and simple) anatomical term is female penis. Sexologists should define as making love, making sex, the case in which the orgasm happens in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse (Vincenzo Puppo 2005). See other videos in newsexology
G-spot, Punto G, was invented by Beverly Whipple et al. 30 years ago without scientific basis. The supposed G-spot must not be identified with Gräfenberg's name [Ernest Grafenberg]. These claims are found in numerous articles [published by the Journal of Sexual Medicine – Irwin Goldstein , by Archives of Sexual Behavior – Ken Zucker , etc.] that have been written by Frank Addiego, Beverly Whipple, Emmanuele Jannini, Odile Buisson, Helen O'Connell, Stuart Brody, Adam Ostrzenski, and others [Kim Wallen, Elisabeth Lloyd, David Puts, Khytam Dawood, Lisa Welling, Rui Costa, Alberto Rubio-Casillas, Barry Komisaruk, Pierre Foldes, Sylvain Mimoun, Aurelie Nicholas, Pascal De Sutter, Giovanni Luca Gravina, Rosemary Basson, etc.], have no scientific basis. The correct anatomical term to describe the erectile tissues responsible for female orgasm is the female penis. Vaginal orgasm and the G-spot do not exist. Sexologists should define having sex/love making when orgasm occurs for both partners with or without vaginal intercourse.
– Vincenzo Puppo, Ilan Gruenwald. Does the G-spot exist? A review of the current literature. International Urogynecology Journal December 2012. 23:1665-1669. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00192-012-1831-y
– Vincenzo Puppo. Anatomy and Physiology of the Clitoris,Vestibular Bulbs, and Labia Minora With a Review of the Female Orgasm and the Prevention of Female Sexual Dysfunction.
Clinical Anatomy Volume 26, Issue 1, pages 134-152, January 2013.
Free full text http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ca.22177/full
– Puppo V. La sessualità umana e l'educazione a fare l'amore. Con Aggiornamenti 2011 e 47 figure. http://www.amazon.it/sessualit%C3%A0-leducazione-lamore-Aggiornamenti-ebook/dp/B006MQ125I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324063976&sr=8-1