Scientists reveal what the penis of the FUTURE will look like
Briefly

Recent research suggests that the average size of the male penis is increasing, with projections indicating it may exceed 8.5 inches by the end of the century. The emergence of a community of biohackers is driving interest in enhancing male anatomy through technology. Innovations could include devices that enhance sensitivity and sperm motility. Experts believe that societal trends could influence future genetic modifications, making the so-called 'penis 2.0' a reality—complete with advanced features inspired by nature, such as improved ejaculate propulsion.
In the future, medical enhancements could potentially improve how well sperm moves ('motility') or even its shape to make it better at penetrating the cell membrane of the egg.
'If there is enough demand, driven by fashion or societal trends, for tweaking bits of the body then we're probably not that far away from being able to genetically do that,' Professor Underdown told MailOnline.
Already, a whole global community of sci-fi-inspired 'biohackers' exist who have implanted DIY cybernetic devices.
Read at Mail Online
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