Nigeria, April 3 -- Gigantogenitalists are far more likeable at least, that is the provocative whisper echoing through contemporary discourse, where biology, psychology, culture, and imagination collide in ways both subtle and explosive. The phrase itself invites curiosity, almost mischief, yet beneath its surface lies a serious and deeply human inquiry into attraction, perception, and the stories societies tell about the body.

In responding to the viral case of a marriage strained under the accusation of "small penis" and its alleged link to infertility, I had argued firmly and unapologetically that such claims lack scientific grounding. The case of the 25-year-old nurse, Abigirl Nakamba Sinkala, and her husband, Moris Sinkala, was not ...