A member of the Ugandan Parliament, Tom Aza, has said that some men in the country have bigger sexual organs and therefore should be considered for bigger condoms."


Aza, head of the parliament’s Committee for HIV/AIDS said this after a recent tour of areas worst hit by the virus. He told NTV Uganda that “when it comes to action, when they're having sexual activity, of course with the pressure, it bursts”

Another MP, Merard Bitekyerezo, also told the channel: "Some youth are complaining that the condoms they are being given, some of them are too short, their organs can't fit in them”.

A report by NTV Uganda said the MPs would push for better condom supplies and bigger sizes.
It is not the first time the penis size issue has been raised to condom manufacturers.

In 2006, the Indian Council of Medical Research found 60 percent of men in Mumbai had penises at least 2.4 centimeters (one inch) shorter than international condom sizes, and that for 30 percent of men, the size deficit was five centimeters (two inches).

AIDS is seen as being resurgent in Uganda after years of decline, with as many as 80,000 people dying of the disease every year.


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