My phone was ringing, it was my friend Kayla who has been my bestie (and once in a while gf with benefits) since high school. When I answered she sounded like she'd discovered something.
"Christina, I know you usually cannot talk about the research you do. But I just saw a VERY interesting pic post on your research lab's site. It looked like you posted it under your "New Research" avatar. Is that dickpic from one of your test subjects you were hinting about a month ago?"
I'm 28, blonde, I work out and play a lot of tennis, so I have a very trim athletic body with small firm "sporty boobs", I'm told I look a lot like Kate Hudson, and since middle school I've been "out" as bisexual and since two years ago I'm very happily married to my wonderful husband who shares my passion for fitness and an outdoor living lifestyle. I work for a pharmaceutical testing lab in the Los Angeles area. We live in Santa Monica not far from the beach.
The company I work for tests new pharmaceutical products and therapies from around the world so that different countries can approve them for safe use. Right now we are testing a new men's circulatory drug from Eastern Europe. It's supposed to simply improve general blood circulation, which means better organ health and lower risk of various diseases that often come with age. in lab testing with volunteers approved for trying new therapies for several circulation related issues, the drug and connected therapies have produced some completely unexpected and very interesting side effects.
We started with a test group of 100 men age 18 to 80 to see if the drug alone would improve general circulation throughout the body. After 90 days all test subjects' circulation had improved. So it's a success, right?
One of the researchers, Dr Hollie Griffith, wondered if the drug's effects could be enhanced if we coupled it with sensory stimulation, maybe thereby amplifying its effects? For example, as the drug is administered, have the test subject receive a massage, or fly in an open cockpit plane, or go jogging, or watch a football game, or ride a rollercoaster, or watch and exciting movie. Any experience that stimulates the senses and increases heart rate and blood flow.
So we broke out subgroups of 10 volunteers in each group, with each group given the drug plus the added sensory stimulations mentioned above.
Soon we saw much greater improvement in every test group's data. However we also noticed changes possibly occurring in the brain, perhaps a benefit from its improved circulation. Personality changes.
For example, the group that added watching sports became much more passionate about all sports. They even reported new found interest in sports they previously never cared about.
The group that rode rollercoasters were reporting an increased desire to experience more thrills, like skydiving and waterskiing.
The volunteers in the group that watched cliff hanger and action movies said they wanted to do the things they saw in those movies, even if before they joined this study they really never cared for movies like those.
Little did we know, at first, we had barely scratched the surface. As we began to go through all of the data and reassessing our volunteers, comparing "before and after" stats, we noticed something else. Something we almost missed. All of the volunteers also had an increase in the size of their penis.
We had taken measurements of practically every single thing we could think of before the test began, so we were surprised to see a typical penis increase at least an inch or so in length, plus a bigger girth in the shaft. And in some cases more. Volunteers who began with a penis that measured 4 inches when soft saw their penis increase to at least 5 inches when soft.
Dr Griffiths asked several volunteers from different age groups if we could measure their penis when fully erect. Several agreed, and -- even though it may have been scientifically unethical! -- when stimulated with porn video clips and erotic pictures and maybe even some erotic talk from some of us overly enthusiastic researchers, they all saw even a little more increase in size. There was one young man, 20 years old, whose penis went from 4 inches when soft to 6 inches soft, and 7 1/2 inches when fully erect (you can probably imagine his girlfriend's reaction)!
But that wasn't all. Because we showed them several different porno video clips and pictures, we noticed that their attention seemed especially to focus on the male porn model with the largest and hardest penis. At first, we didn't think that was necessarily all that significant, but when the video or picture only had a penis and no female model or actress, the test subjects seemed to be even more mesmerized, and their own penis further increased in length, girth and hardness.
This was even more interesting because the test subjects were all volunteers who had indicated on their original sign-up form that they were in heterosexual relationships, either dating or married. Not even one had indicated that they were gay or bisexual.