Does Penis Size Really Matter?

Dorothy Oh 2013-10-24

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It’s controversial whether the size of a man’s penis has any significant impact in life for him or the partner. Credible sexologist will tell you the size doesn't matter but in reality it matters in most men.

Impact in the Search For a Bigger Penis:

Most US males are preoccupied about the size of their penises. It’s has come to the realization of businessmen/women that a large number of men hang their relationships insecurities around the size of their members.


Sexologist’s Perception:

In over 95% of men, the penis size normally ranges 3 to 5 inches when flaccid and 5 to 7 inches when erect. However, there are a few exceptional cases where the penis size can be smaller or larger.

Misconception of Penis Size in Men:

Contrary to sexologist’s views about penis size, most men believe that the size matters very much. You are often comparing the size of your member from the ones you see in porn and end up concluding that yours is smaller. Most probably, your junk mailboxes are full of emails suggesting products or surgeries to increase the size of your penis.

Does it Really Matter?

Being attractive and having a big penis can be appealing to most women. Studies suggest that for less comely men, a large penis won’t make any difference. Researches indicate that when women are asked to chose men, they would go for ones with wider organs or long ones but some won’t care. In a latest study at the Australian National University in Acton, bigger penises were rated high by a majority of women until they reached a size of 3 inches and their ratings started to drop. The study was conducted with images of good looking men with varying penis sizes, as well as height and shoulder-to-hip ratios. In conclusion, what ideally matters is your partner’s preferences and your ability to satisfy them sexually.

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