🐱 Does size matter?

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Is it long enough? Thick enough? Hard enough? Does size matter?

“Why is the size of a penis one of the biggest sexual concerns?” she asks.

“Toxic Masculinity,” she whispers.

We live in a culture that correlates penis size to how masculine a man is and / or his sexual identity.

“AHHH! Patriarchy!” she screams.

So…Wait…DOES SIZE MATTER?


Whether you call it a penis, phallus, lingam, dick, cock, or any other name, we unfortunately live in a reality where everyone seems to be obsessed with penis size!

We see it in advertising, movies, and in dozens of studies that are conducted annually to determine if it is important, both to men and women.

Before debunking the stigma, here are some common phallus questions and answers.



When Does It Stop Growing?
The largest growth spurts occur during male adolescence, and continue until around 20 years old. From this point on, it is common for penis size to remain similar for the rest of a man’s life.

Although the growth of the penis occurs in this period, the rate may vary from one teen to another, and may be faster in some cases than in others.

Why is a Penis Crooked?
Penises can grow slightly from one side or the other, because the urethra does not always accompany the development of the rest of the organ, causing a slight curve.

However, if the curvature produces pain and impedes penetration during intimate contact, it is caused by Peyronie’s disease.

Is it Possible to Increase the Size of a Penis?
The size of the penis varies greatly from one man to another, and from one country to another.

In this way, it is difficult to determine an interval to assess whether the size of the penis can be considered normal.

However, for men who want to increase penis size, there are forms of “treatment” from pumps to creams to losing weight to not smoking.

What is a Normal or Average Penis Size?
In a Journal of Urology study, researchers found the following among the group of 80 men:

  • An average penis size length of 8.8 cm (3.5 inches) when flaccid (soft)
  • An average penis size length of 12.9 cm (5.1 inches) when erect (hard)
  • The size of a man’s erect penis was not correlated with the size of his flaccid penis. This means that men whose penises are different lengths when flaccid may have similarly sized erect penises. There was also no relationship between men’s age and their penis size.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine in 2014 said that out of self-reported summaries:

  • An average erect penile length of 14.15 cm (5.57 inches)
  • An average erect penile circumference of 12.23 cm (4.8 inches). This means the girth, width, or “fullness” around the base of the penis.
How Important Is Size?
The size of the penis is not as important as everyone thinks when it comes to sexually satisfying one’s partner.

Penis size isn’t that critical to sexual pleasure. If you are going to penetrate another person, dildos are much more reliable and you can select the size you want.

The MOMENT you put pressure on the penis to get hard, it’s ALL OVER! You may as well just book an appointment now, because you will get stuck in the anxiety loop.

Regardless of size, what is important to one’s partner is that the penis can stay hard for as long as it needs to. This is why I suggest the use of dildos.

Take the Pressure Off!
If you are performing for a female partner, just know that only 18% of women orgasm through penetrative sex alone. Therefore, make sure you have a lubricant and a vibrator.

Women sometimes take up to 20 minutes to get warmed up so don’t rush them! Your penis being hard isn’t the concern. It is your patience in her getting to experience HER pleasure.

So my answer to the question “Does size matter?” is “eh – not really.”

Size seems to matter most when the penis is too big or too wide. Depending on the time of the month, the cervix is located in different places.

This matters with vaginal penetration because too much length can cause pain while hitting the cervix. There is actually a sexual health device that goes on the base of the penis so that it cannot go in as deep to help fix this problem!

Another issue is when the penis is too wide, there may be an hour of foreplay needed so that other orifices are warmed up and relaxed.

If you were to ask me in my experience “within the therapy room,” when asking clients (women or those who enjoy penetrative sex with penises) to choose between what matters more, 9 out of 10 will choose girth (width/circumference) over length.

Out of all the clients I have seen over the last ten years, only about 5 out of 100 people state that they care about size at all. Usually, 3 of those 5 will be identified as bisexual or gay men.
 
If size is really that important to you, go get one of those hollow strap on dildos. You get to pretend you have a porn star sized dick with your partner. Most women are happy with average sized penises, regardless of what porn, amateur or professional says.
That’s why you get told: size don’t matter. And we lie...oh lord, how we lie
 
Does size matter more or less when it comes to gay men compared to women? Nobody asking the real questions. :thinking:
 
There's quite a few features that would surprise you if you visited the site with post-nut clarity, but you probably would never notice them unless you were actively seeking out Descartes memes and other fodder for kikebook meme pages to harvest likes.

There's still features of my swiss knife that surprise me, I'm sure I can do without the meandering thoughts of the modern Instititut für Sexualwissenschaft.
 
Penis size isn’t that critical to sexual pleasure.

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Only guys I ever heard say that were either:
1) smol and insecure about it
2) bad in the sack
 
As with most things, unless you have an honest-to-god micropeen or a massive monster dong then size is just one of a number of factors.
 
And now, for this classic interlude on size:

 
From what I've gathered, women on average don't give that hot of a fuck about dick size but they know that guys do, so they know it's a good go-to way to verbally praise or shame them
From what I've gathered women on average say a lot of things that aren't true, like pretending female superheroes aren't female power fantasies as well
 
Size is an important element esthetically but when you get down to brass tacks it can't make that much of a difference.
 
See males, it's easy. You shouldnt be ashamed and insecure about your penis size, you should be ashamed and insecure that you have a penis in the first place you evil toxic bastards.
 
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