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Does size really matter?

Updated: Sep 21, 2022

No, penis size doesn’t matter — at least not in terms of desirability or function.

Its size has zero bearing on its ability to give and receive pleasure or do any of what it’s supposed to do.

That’s not to say that some people don’t prefer a bigger or smaller one, but that’s a matter of perceived preference, kind of like pineapple on pizza. To each their own.


Bigger isn't necessary better!

Contrary to the bull you might hear in the locker room or media, a bigger dick isn’t everything. Bigger-than-average penises have been associated with a higher risk of injury and infection. Extra length can also make some positions especially painful.

Too much girth can cause tearing if you’re not careful, especially during anal sex. Then there’s the whole choking and gag reflex to contend with during oral.

Of course, there are ways around these things, but it just goes to show that having a huge D isn’t all that.



Average male size.. and the big size myth!

There is little to no evidence that size is related to shoe size, race or sexual orientation. Most men believe average excited length is 6 inches (15.24 cm) or greater however most studies investigating average male size have involved self reporting measures such as postal surveys of volunteers. These types of studies have contributed to the big size myth in current society. More accurate clinical studies show average excited male length is 5.1-5.5 inches (12.95-13.97 cm).



Between 6-8 inches is perfect!

At least three-quarters of women (77% or more) find that any penis size between 6-8 inches is big enough to fully sexually satisfy them. Penis sizes in this range will fully sexually satisfy the highest percentage of women:

A penis size of 7 inches would sexually satisfy more women (88.3%) than any other size.

More than half of women (60.4% or more) find any penis size between 5-8 inches is big enough to fully sexually satisfy them..





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