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AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models

Is a 10inch erect penis too small

Result: Unanimous — No (4/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

A 10-inch erect penis is not too small. It is far above average adult erect length. Typical averages are around 5 to 6 inches erect, so 10 inches is unusually large rather than small. If the question is about adequacy, size alone does not determine sexual satisfaction. Communication, compatibility, comfort, and technique matter much more.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

A 10-inch erect penis is exceptionally large, far exceeding the global average of approximately 5.16 inches (based on meta-analyses like Veale et al., 2015, reviewing 15,000+ men). It places in the top 0.1% of lengths, making it not just adequate but elite. Sexual satisfaction correlates more with technique, communication, and emotional connection than size alone (per studies in Journal of Sexual Medicine). Women in surveys (e.g., Lever et al.) prioritize girth slightly over length but rate average sizes highly, with extremes often causing discomfort. Labeling 10 inches 'too small' defies empirical data and promotes unrealistic standards; it's objectively massive and more than sufficient.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: No

No, a 10-inch erect penis is not too small. According to multiple scientific studies, the average erect penis length is approximately 5.1 to 5.5 inches (roughly 13-14 cm). A 10-inch erect penis would be significantly above average — nearly double the mean length — placing it well beyond the 99th percentile. By any medical or statistical standard, 10 inches is exceptionally large, not small in any sense. The premise of the question seems to misrepresent normal human anatomy.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

A 10-inch erect penis is statistically and biologically massive, not small. Extensive clinical studies show that the average human erect penis is between 5.1 and 5.5 inches long. Therefore, a 10-inch penis is nearly double the global average. At this length, the measurement falls well above the 99.9th percentile of the male population. By any objective, medical, or statistical standard, it is completely inaccurate to classify this size as "too small." In fact, from a practical standpoint, a 10-inch penis is more likely to cause discomfort during intercourse rather than be deemed inadequate, as the average vaginal canal expands to about 4 to 8 inches deep during arousal. It is definitively not too small.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous verdict, characterized more by clinical bewilderment at the question than by any actual debate. GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6 quickly pointed out that 10 inches is nearly double the global average, while Grok 4.1 Fast dismissed the premise as a defiance of empirical data. Gemini 3.1 Pro provided the most grounded reality check, noting that such a size actually exceeds the standard depth of human anatomy, making the 'too small' label statistically and biologically absurd.

All 4 models agreed on "No" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • No: Gemini 3.1 Pro noted that a 10-inch measurement is not only massive but potentially impractical, as it exceeds the typical 4-to-8-inch expansion of the vaginal canal during arousal, making it more likely to cause discomfort than be considered inadequate.