Two from the 1800s outline the giant without a penis Studies have looked at the relationship between penis length and finger length, foot size and testicular volume, but have inconsistent results As with māori carving, large phalluses are in vogue.
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Historically, māori society was known for its acceptance of sexuality and sexual diversity
Carvings, traditional waiata and karakia, and stories were explicit about sexuality. However, methodological limitations prevent confident statements about intrinsic ethnic differences [1] [2]. Sex was considered a normal and healthy part of every day life, with no particular taboos around it Copulating couples were depicted in carvings and bawdy stories and waiata concerning sexual exploits or the size of men’s penises were common.
So, is there any truth to this