Pete Davidson candidly answers a question about penis size: "Not too big, not too small.

Pete Davidson candidly answers a question about penis size: "Not too big, not too small.

While the bodies of famous women are often the subject of mass media scrutiny, Pete Davidson has found himself on the receiving end of such commentary.

It all started in 2018, when the SNL native got engaged to Ariana Grande, and the Internet and The Cut joined forces to coin the term "BDE," or "big dick energy," specifically to describe him. But this is not a literal penis.

"What we are talking about is more like an aura or atmosphere," writes Allison P. Davis.

"Some men have big cocks but don't ooze BDE. Some men have average big cocks, while others have cocks so big they don't touch their knees.

Now, in a new interview while promoting his upcoming show Bupkis, Davidson was actually asked about the scrutiny around his downstairs.

"I don't understand. It's really nothing special," he said (via Page Six).

"It's a very normal sized penis. Not too big, not too small. I was told it's big enough to enjoy and not so big that it hurts."

"OK, great." Like Davidson, I'm a little confused as to what to do with this information, but happy for him, right?

Of course, the penis size story didn't come out of nowhere: for penis owners, penises are often a source of insecurity, and having a larger penis is often seen as being better or more manly or something like that.

Let's be clear once again that the size of someone's genitals has absolutely nothing to do with who they are as a person, TYSM!

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