The concept of masculinity has long been tied to traditional notions of power, strength, and virility. In popular media, this is often performed through the display of physical prowess, aggression, and dominance. The "big cock" trope serves as a visual shorthand for masculinity, reinforcing the idea that men with larger endowments are more powerful, attractive, and desirable. This performance of masculinity is often used to comedic effect, as seen in films like The Hangover (2009) and American Pie (1999), where the male characters' boasts about their virility serve as a form of macho posturing.

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Several recent examples illustrate the evolving representation of masculinity in popular media:

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