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  • Penis Size – What Do Women Prefer?

    Penis Size – What Do Women Prefer?

    Study reveals that women tend to choose a partner with a smaller penis for long-term relationships, while they prefer to choose a partner with a larger penis for one-night stands. The larger penis is associated with masculinity and sexuality, while the smaller one is associated with clever mind, high professional achievements and humor – things that women whant in long term relationship.

    It goes without saying that men worry about the size of their penis, wondering how to give pleasure to their future or existing partner, but it’s worth knowing what women themselves think about the size of a man’s penis and whether it’s really as important to them as men imagine? Our female readers share their thoughts on male penis size.


    “I am short, so a big penis is causing me problems. Not because it would be hard for a man to get in, but because it hurts me. What I like most is the medium size that does its job well. ”(Rita, 30)

    “My ex had a small penis, but the girth was perfect. Although it was small, the volume got me orgasm pretty easily. In addition, he new what to do with it to compensate for size disadvantages. Small penises are not bad as long as men know how to use them. ”(Gunita, 32)

    “Technique is more important than size. If you do not know how to make love to a woman, even the biggest penis will not help to give the woman an orgasm. Women do not reach orgasm from the size of penis – foreplay and various techniques are very important. ”(Amanda, 38)

    “The guy I met was constantly bragging about his size. The fact that he was constantly trying to prove me something annoyed me. In addition, he was not a professional in bed. So size has nothing to do with how good sex will be. ” (Nadina, 25)

    “My ex’s penis was abnormally small. I didn’t really feel it and the sex was very bad. I feel uncomfortable saying that because the guy was very nice and loving, but I prefer big ones. ” (Nata, 33)

    “From my experience with men, I understand that size doesn’t matter much. Men with big ones sometimes put less effort and the result is not great, while men with smaller ones try to compensate for their size with good technique. Guys really don’t have to stress about the size of their penis, better practice some techniques. ”(May, 30)

  • What affects your penis size and is it possible to change it?

    What affects your penis size and is it possible to change it?

    It is not worth worrying about the size of your penis, because not everyone can change it, but if you are not happy with it, understanding why all people’s bodies are different can help you accept the fact that not all parts of your body may be perfect.

    Medical News Today lists the main reasons why male penis sizes are so different:

    Genetics – Genes are the building blocks that determine the appearance and behavior of every living organism. Humans have 23 chromosome pairs, 1 of which is a set of sex chromosomes that determine a person’s sex and secondary sexual characteristics. The Y chromosome contains genes that determine the development and fertility of the male genitals, but not always the length or girth of the penis. This may also depend on the X chromosome. There are 900 to 1400 genes on the X chromosome, but only about 70 to 200 genes on the Y chromosome. This difference may explain why penis size differs between children with biological parents.

    Hormones – Like estrogen and progesterone, affect women’s sexual characteristics, testosterone and other male hormones affect the growth of the testicles and penis. Fluctuations in testosterone levels during pregnancy can cause birth defects in the unborn baby. For example, the mother’s body does not produce enough human chorionic gonadotropin to stimulate fetal testosterone production.

    Environment – Penis size can also be affected by various contaminants such as pesticides and other chemicals. Epigenetics is a growing field of science that studies how the environment can affect our genes. A 2019 study analyzing the link between epigenetics and nutrition found that an unsuitable environment could slow down boys’ genital progression.

    Nutrition – Malnutrition can have an irreversible effect on organ development. In addition, eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia also affect human puberty. Although genetics is an important factor, even body fat can make the penis bigger or smaller.

    There are various myths, but let’s be clear that the size of the penis is not affected by:

    • Foot size;
    • Height;
    • Masturbation.

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    Penis size correction

    Many men suffer greatly from the size of their penis and experience psychological difficulties. There are various medications and surgeries for penis enlargement that produce results, but such a decision must be considered very carefully.

    Medical News Today warns of potential health risks, while the Urology Care Foundation recommends that penis size correction can be performed only on men who have a rare physical condition called a micropenis (less than 7-8 cm during an erection).

    The problem is that there are not enough studies to confirm the safety and effectiveness of penis size surgery or medication. Possible risks of penis enlargement:

    • Swelling, infection;
    • Scars after surgery;
    • Allergic reactions to the components of the medicine;
    • Erectile dysfunction;
    • Contact dermatitis.
  • Penis size: what is considered ‘normal’ and how to measured it?

    Penis size: what is considered ‘normal’ and how to measured it?

    “Is my penis size normal?” This question has been in the man’s mind since forever. Research shows that most men believe that the length of their penis does not match the stereotypical ideals of society. According to statistics, many men think that their penis is much smaller than some imaginary ideal length. So what is a “normal” penis size? Maybe it doesn’t exist at all? Why can too big a member become a problem? And how to measure it? Read all about it in this article.

    Pornography and unrealistic body perception

    In the media and often in society, a big dick is considered to be a man’s advantage. Men themselves perceive a large penis as a guarantee of 100% good sex and female satisfaction, but is that really the case?

    Unfortunately, this perception has been strongly influenced by the porn industry, which has distorted the image of a normal body over the years. The depiction of unrealistic bodies (this applies not only to the penis, but also to a woman’s breasts, etc.) has created many complexes in people over time, because there is a mismatch between the image on the computer screen and what we see in front of a mirror.

    Big – not always good, small – not always bad

    Concerns about penis size among men seem to take form at an early age. Interestingly, a large proportion of men think that the average length of the penis is more than 15 cm. The truth is that the average length is less – 13.5 cm, so men should stop worrying about numbers that are not even real.

    Furthermore, in terms of functionality or sexual ability, penis size does not mean anything. “Health Line” writes that a large penis can even cause various problems:

    • Larger penises than average are associated with a higher risk of injury and infection;
    • Some sex positions can be painful due to the length of the penis;
    • Large penises can cause bleeding, especially during anal sex;
    • During oral sex, a larger penis also means an increased gag reflex;
    • A smaller penis is easier to control, you can try more sex poses;
    • Anal and oral sex with a smaller penis is more comfortable.

    How to measure penis length and girth?

    Although many studies and the women indicate that penis size is not very important, many men also want to measure its length. In addition, when buying a variety of sex toys and condoms, it is important to know the length and girth of your penis.

    To measure penis length:

    • Your penis must be in an erect state;
    • Place a ruler on your body (at the beginning of your penis);
    • Press it as close as possible to the pubic bone;
    • Measure where your penis ends and you will get the length of it.

    To measure the girth of the penis:

    • Choose a soft measuring tape;
    • Wrap it around the thickest part of your penis;
    • The point where the measuring tape joins indicates the girth of your penis;
    • If you do not have a special measuring tape, you can use a thread and then measure it with a ruler.
  • An association between the size of a man’s nose and penis has been revealed

    An association between the size of a man’s nose and penis has been revealed

    We have all heard the myth that owners of large feet also have large penises, but a new theory has emerged that suggests that it is the size of the nose that actually has to do with what is between the legs.

    A survey published by Basic and Clinical Andrology measured elongated penis length (SPL) in 126 adults aged 30 to 60 years, as well as a number of other data, including nose size, height, and weight, and found a direct correlation between nose size and penis length. (SPL was used as a benchmark because it is usually a good average of how big the penis will be when it is hard).

    In a short informative video on their social channels, the surgeon and the “YouTuber” Dr. Anthony Youn explains the results of the study, and the main conclusion is: “Men with larger noses had an average penis length of 13 cm, while men with shorter noses had an average length of 10 cm”.

    Dr. Anthony Youn jokes that Marvel Universe hero Unbeatable Halk, who is portrayed in movies with a cute button-sized nose, would have a proportionately very small penis, but a cartoon character like Butt-Head (from the Beavis & Butt-Head animation series) would be incredibly well endowed.

    The researchers concluded that nose size is probably the most accurate indicator of penis size. “The fact that nose size is related to SPL indicates that penis length cannot be determined by age, height or bodyweight, but it is already determined before birth,” they write.

  • Scientists warn that pollution affects the size of the penis

    Scientists warn that pollution affects the size of the penis

    It’s not just about climate, food choices, and how active we are – pollution can also affect our fertility, libido and even the size of the male penis.

    According to the Environmental and Reproductive Health Epidemiologist Dr. According to Dr. Shanna H. Swan, the modern world today threatens sperm counts by altering the reproductive development of men and women and damaging the future of the human race. This woman studies the correlation between smaller penises, lower sperm counts, and the use of industrial chemicals in everyday products.

    “Chemicals in our environment and unhealthy lifestyles upset our hormonal balance”

    The author of the study has previously participated in a similar study on the decrease of sperm count between 1973 and 2011. The new Dr. Swan’s study reveals how industrial pollution and chemicals cause low sperm counts, affect fertility rates – a modern man, she writes, not only has half the amount of sperm that his grandfather had, but the penis itself is smaller.

    “Chemicals in our environment and an unhealthy lifestyle upset our hormonal balance, causing varying degrees of reproductive problems,” she says. “In some parts of the world, an average twenty-year-old woman is less fertile today than her grandmother at the age of 35.”

    According to Dr. According to Swan, this “global existential crisis” reduces the number of sperm and leads directly to a decrease in penis size and testicular size. “The current state of reproductive problems cannot continue for much longer without endangering human survival,” writes Dr. Svona. ‘Of the five possible criteria which endanger a species, only one must be met; the current human situation corresponds to at least three. “

    Dr. Swan also explores how contaminants can affect our libido, explaining that “We found a link between female phthalate levels and their sexual satisfaction” researchers in China found that workers with higher levels of bisphenol A in the blood, commonly known as BPA, were more likely to experience sexual problems, including reduced libido. “

    So are we destined to experience that future generations will have fewer and fewer penises, or can we do something about it?

    According to Swan, buying organic products and using plastic as little as possible in everyday life will help prevent the effects of chemicals on the individual. She even recommends eating home-cooked meals instead of eating out, as food packs and gloves used by restaurant staff transfer phthalates to food, which then enters the body.

    If not for the sake of the environment, then it is time to fight pollution to protect our penises and civilization. As Swan writes, “We must do everything we can to protect our fertility, the destiny of humanity and the planet.”

  • The Perfect Penis: Do Centimeters Really Matter?

    The Perfect Penis: Do Centimeters Really Matter?

    No matter how much we want to protect the feelings of our strong sex and announce in a safe, soothing tone that size doesn’t matter, let’s face it – a beautiful, proportionate and voluminous penis has its share of charm. Already in the 19th century, Freud associated the phallic symbol with power – social, political, reproductive. In addition, it is difficult to deny that a large penis is a source of pride, as is also the case in the social space, especially in men’s groups. 

    Of course, the politically correct and widespread statement is that size does not matter . Various articles and public space preach: it is not the size that matters, but how it is handled. There is no denying that this is true, and a properly chosen sex posture will be the safest way here. But won’t the dog’s posture be tired in 10 years? And isn’t it the first time that the prince of dreams unbuttones his pants and reveals a really small friend to the view that frustration doesn’t go deep into his heart?

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    To find the middle ground between these two poles – important / insignificant, let’s first look at research. In 2015, a number of researchers conducted a study in which women had to choose the most attractive of 33 penises of different sizes. The results showed that women named the penis size as ideal, which is slightly smaller than the average of Latvian sons – about 13 centimeters (in Latvia it is 14.6 cm on average). However, the desired size differs from whether it is a short-term or long-term relationship. 

    For one night communication, please a bigger penis

    The women interviewed indicated that partners with a larger penis (approximately 16 cm in an erect position) would prefer one-night stands rather than long-term relationships. Although the duration of the relationship is not affected by other physical characteristics, such as height or weight, it is important to mention that 27 percent of women surveyed mentioned that the mismatch of their partner’s penis size with the desired size was one of the reasons for the relationship. 

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    An article published by the US National Academy of Sciences discussing the relationship between penis size and a man’s attractiveness to a woman’s eyes showed that penis size significantly affects a woman’s admiration for a man. The women in the study looked at photos of 53 men and chose those who had longer, wider shoulders and had larger penises as the most attractive.

    Evolution and wearing clothes

    The results of the study sparked a debate about the fact that women’s propensity to prefer larger penises may have been influenced by evolution. The original man did not wear clothes, so all parts of the body were clearly visible. In this case, it can be assumed that men, who had been given a larger size by nature, were more often chosen as partners and had more opportunities to continue the family, which may also have influenced the development of the penis. 

    Unfortunately, the trousers that appeared in the civilized world deprived the modern woman of the opportunity to immediately appreciate all the advantages and disadvantages of her partner. And even the various sizing tricks that are sometimes vaguely talked about prove to be ineffective. Studies show that neither height nor foot or wrist size is directly related to penis size. Although the length of the fingers may be related – if the index finger is longer than the ring finger, you are more likely to be pleasantly surprised on the first night together. However, it’s not worth trusting this indicator too much, and coming to a date with a ruler in hand can seem a little strange. 

    Stereotypes and standards

    But how do men themselves look at this issue? Studies show that about 68% of men are worried about penis length. And this anxiety arises only from the fear that the partner will be disappointed – men overestimate the needs of women and believe that they want partners with larger penises than they actually have. Research shows that dissatisfaction stems from an underestimation of one’s bodies in general, which is not very well influenced by watching pornography . In that case, these politically correct statements begin to seem not only justified, but even necessary. 

    And yet, despite women’s dreams of a perfect male penis, 85% of women are happy with the size of their partner. 55% say that size is insignificant. Their views are shared by sexologists and psychologists, who constantly emphasize the importance of communication, tolerance and compromise in relationships. If the relationship is strong and open, neither big nor small will prevent it from existing, but a failed penis will not save even a failed relationship.