Scientists reveal what the penis of the future will look like - as they predict men have some BIG changes in store
Scientists reveal what the penis of the future will look like - as they predict men have some BIG changes in store
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It's often seen as a taboo subject. But scientists are finally lifting the lid on the male penis – and how it could look in the future. For blokes worried about the size of their member, researchers have recently revealed that the male penis is getting longer.
In fact, based on current rates of growth, the average penis length could push past 8.5 inches before the end of the century. But this may not be the only change in store to the human manhood. Already, a whole global community of sci-fi-inspired 'biohackers' are making tweaks to the body using technology such as implants.
And experts predict that the biohacked penis of the future – dubbed 'penis 2.0' – will have some sizeable changes in store. From dildo-style vibrations to enhanced sensitivity and even better sperm, here's how it might look. The human penis looks 'plain' and 'dull' in comparison with the rest of the animal kingdom, scientists say. However, as we enter the second quarter of the 21st century, technology could dramatically alter what the human phallus looks like (file photo).
Already, a whole global community of sci-fi-inspired 'biohackers' are making tweaks to the body using technology such as implants. Experts predict that the biohacked penis of the future will have some sizeable changes in store. ENHANCED SEMEN. According to Simon Underdown, professor of biological anthropology at Oxford Brookes University, any substantial changes to penis size and shape in the next few thousand years will likely be due to self-made alterations.