Posted on 06/26/2018 11:06:01 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Sociology professor Alicia Walker is asking male participants to voluntarily send photos of their anatomy along with measurements in an aroused and non-aroused state as part of a research project approved by the Missouri State University Institutional Review Board, The College Fix reported.
The study is examining the importance of men's self-esteem and feelings about their bodies and their experiences in a society that worships size and tells men that they're less than if they don't measure up, Walker told Fox News. For the men I've spoken to thus far, that impact has been grave.
Walker clarified that men are not emailing her lewd photos.
... For the pictures, when they take the survey, there is a spot to upload them with the survey. So they provide their measurement for girth, upload a pic with a measuring device showing that's their girth, repeat that with length, etc.......
Walkers research assistant posted the study on several X-rated Reddit threads, where he said the study requires more than just a photo.
We also need answers to questions regarding their self-esteem levels, feelings regarding their genitals, satisfaction with their sexual life, so on and so forth, Walkers assistant wrote.

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That’s the only way these femi-nazis can see a naked man as a specimen to write a paper about.
Just wondering (not really) what the reaction would be if a Male Professor asked his female students to send him pics for ‘research’..
(Sure it would be fine if HE asked the guys BUT he would have to ‘out’ himself first)
“Okay, honey - but Ill need to borrow a panoramic camera first.”
Some of us don’t have much but we’re proud of every foot of it.
Weiner’s mistake was not having a reasonable cover to hide his perversion. This individual is indulging her perversion and getting away with it by calling it an academic pursuit.
We thought children of the 60’s were weird; their children are even worse.
This one time at work? Somebody put a ruler on the copy machine and set the machine to “shrink”, then cut out the picture of the ruler, put the ruler and relevant anatomy on the copier and told it to zoom back to normal size, then left the resulting print in the out tray of the copier. Many people commented on it.
So her request for a closeup “with measurement device” may not get the verification she’s looking for.
Ya know this reminds me of the researcher discussed here a week ago who fondled 10,000 dogs to study abuse and dominance patterns.
She is then going to call the top 20 candidates for personal interviews.
I was up there not too long ago. A Victorian pile of depressing horror! Much prefer the campus of Bennington if I have to visit a 7 Sister at all.
Hard up, are we, professor?
How do you know?
Because after I sent him a pic of mine, he sent me a pic of his.
Next Tuesday we have a date.
TOLD YOU NOT TO ASK!
He said as his man boobs jiggled.
One t-shirt that I liked said: Shy Guy with a Big D*ck.
When I was a freshman in college, our PE dept. had three male coaches and one female.
The female one was about as hot as a girl gets.
Our athletic teams used the same dressing room. One of the athletes told me that the coaches had a peep hole where they could watch the locker room. The same one was used by boys and girls while new facilities were under construction.
He showed me where it was and it was only accessible from a small room which had a locked door.
One day I noticed the door was open and sure enough, you could see the entire room.
The story was that it was used to prevent theft but I always wondered.
She asked for 5x7 prints only, but Im not cutting it in half for anybody.
Eggman, wanna tell them about your “WENDY” tattoo?
Why is she not fired?
Oh yeah, gynocentric society and academia grant the pussy pass.
Sounds like a blackmail operation.
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