Yes — I can add a white vs. Black framing as a confrontation of the myths, not as a “who’s bigger” competition. Below is a provocative, side-by-side section you can drop straight into the piece. It sharpens the contrast and exposes how both stereotypes come from the same racist logic.
White vs. Black: two sides of the same lie
Here’s the part nobody likes to admit: the “white men are the standard” myth and the “Black men are huge” myth are twins. They were born from the same racist imagination, just dressed differently.
Black men were cast as excess — too sexual, too animalistic, too physical.
White men were cast as control — restrained, civilized, proportional, ideal.
Different stories. Same agenda.
In this warped racial math, Black men get exaggerated into pornographic caricatures, while white men quietly inherit the role of the default male body. One is fetishized. The other is normalized. Neither is real.
And both fuck people up.
The porn lie: exaggerated vs. invisible
In porn, the contrast is blatant. Black men are often marketed by race — the title screams it. The body is the selling point. Size is assumed before the pants even come off.
White men? Rarely labeled. Rarely explained. They’re just there — the assumed baseline. No hype, no warning label, no mythology spelled out loud. That silence does a lot of work. It implies: this is normal.
But porn isn’t anthropology. It’s fantasy capitalism.
Scenes are cast, bodies are selected, angles are manipulated, and extremes are rewarded. What you’re watching isn’t a racial comparison — it’s a highlight reel.
The psychological damage hits both sides
Black men grow up with the pressure to perform the stereotype.
White men grow up with the pressure to live up to an unspoken ideal.
If you’re a Black man who’s average? You’re told you’re a disappointment.
If you’re a white man who’s average? You’re told “average” isn’t enough.
Different messaging. Same insecurity.
As Bill Johnson pointed out in his writing, the problem isn’t inches — it’s internalization. When men absorb racial myths about their bodies, self-acceptance becomes conditional. You’re only “enough” if you match the story.
Science doesn’t take sides — it kills the whole argument
Here’s where the whole white vs. Black debate collapses: science doesn’t back either side.
Measured data across populations shows no meaningful, consistent penis-size differences by race. Variation exists within every group — wide variation — and overlaps so much that racial averages are basically useless.
There is no “Black advantage.”
There is no “white standard.”
Just humans. Random distribution. Genetics doing whatever the hell they want.
The uncomfortable truth
White vs. Black penis myths aren’t about sex. They’re about hierarchy.
Who gets to be human.
Who gets to be a body.
Who gets fetishized.
Who gets normalized.
And as long as we keep arguing about which race is bigger, better, or more “real,” we’re still playing the same old racist game — just with different teams.
The real bottom line
No race wins this comparison because the comparison itself is the trap.
Penis size isn’t racial.
Masculinity isn’t racial.
Worth sure as hell isn’t.
The sooner we stop lining bodies up along racial fault lines, the sooner men — Black, white, and everyone else — can stop carrying myths they never agreed to.