Christian men may be more insecure about the size of their penises than other men. The research was published in last month’s Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.Authors looked in to whether participation in the Evangelical communities makes men insecure, due to the fact that so much Evangelical rhetoric is about the male anatomy.This is evident when looking at how much Evangelicals talk about the “complementarity of the sexes, authors say.Researchers also believe the idea that God created men and women for specific roles can define how entire communities operate.The authors wrote: "Writings of prominent evangelical thought leaders have for decades relied on phallic symbolism and even explicit phallic references to either valorise.
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