No, I don't believe that the survey results were ever published in a journal. Ansell (the manufacturer of LifeStyles condoms) maintains some data on their website regarding the study which you can review here: ansell - education
The Wikipedia entry for human penis size has some graphs showing cumulative frequencies for girth and length derived from the LifeStyles survey, but does not discuss the methodology. Human penis size - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This site, the Cheeky Cherry PE site, and Thunder's Place PE site all have polls on starting penis length (BPEL) and girth that show results quite similar to the LifeStyles survey. While these are self-measured data, one might presume that the results might be more honest on such sites than the norm with such surveys.
The Wikipedia entry for human penis size has some graphs showing cumulative frequencies for girth and length derived from the LifeStyles survey, but does not discuss the methodology. Human penis size - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This site, the Cheeky Cherry PE site, and Thunder's Place PE site all have polls on starting penis length (BPEL) and girth that show results quite similar to the LifeStyles survey. While these are self-measured data, one might presume that the results might be more honest on such sites than the norm with such surveys.
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