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Does
size really matter? It is common among men to brag about the size of their penis, and in jest many have come to “bring out the yard stick.” But jokes aside, and given the long standing cultural bias toward bigger penis size, some reactionary men and women have begun to question whether size really is all that important. These questions have been prompted even further due to the influx of modern advertising for penis enlargement products through the Internet. In response, many men who are challenged in the area of penis length and width have attempted to shed light on what they see as a growing number of women who care less about penis size than they do other aspects of their men. Many have initiated studies and on-line forums in which laymen and doctors alike give their best estimates as to how big an average healthy penis should be. Unfortunately, while many men with smaller penis sizes attain a sort of consolation in finding out from these forums that the average penis size is somewhere in the range of five to seven inches, usually a bit above six inches, these results have been shown to be skewed. Indeed, the problem with even the most scientific study that reveals six inches to be “adequate” is that the men who take solace in this number will continue to feel that they leave their partners unsatisfied. That’s because the majority of penis size studies fail to take into account what the female sexual partner is truly yearning for; a long, thick penis that will give her what she feels is a body filling sexual experience. In order to find out the truth of the matter, a more informal study of friends and colleagues was put together with the idea of determining the average penis size needed to give sufficient pleasure to the woman. On average, at least ten inches with a three inch girth was enough to make the woman sufficiently aroused. |
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