Penis Size: Do You Need Length or Girth?

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Have you ever took a ruler and measured your penis size?

There are not very many men out there who have never in their lifetime took out a ruler and measured their male organ. A quick peek through history will tell you that poets, philosophers, writers and artists have all tried to define the average and above average measure for manhood. Look at erotic art -- it is full of examples of exaggerated manhood, because it is generally believed that the penis mirrors a guy's sexual power and vigor. It's not that difficult to see why bigger is still thought to be better even in this so-called new millennium.

Does size really matter?

So we are going back to the age-old question: "does size really matter?" Both men and women alike are desperate to know what really gives. Men are equally obsessed, if not more so, with their penis size as women are with their breast size. In fact a lot of them are keen on finding out ways to make their member larger. That explains why the penis enlargement industry is booming by leaps and bounds, offering everything starting from cream, pills, traction devices, and even surgery. The media and the stories of 'well-endowed' men probably contributed to the already bizarre subject of penis size.

What is the average penis size?

Studies show that the average penis size is not the 12" poles constantly displayed in porn. Actually average is between 5.5 to 6.4 inches in erect length and about 4.7 to 5.2 inches in girth. Now there is a myth that needs to be put to rest: penis size is absolutely unrelated to height or hand, feet, and nose size simply because the penis has no bones.

It's not the size really matters, but how you use it...

You probably heard countless women saying that "it's not the size that really matters but how you use it." Though the length of the penis doesn't have much to do with sexual pleasure, girth on may indeed matter in the long run. As reproductive therapists explain countless times, it has to do with stimulating our G-spot which is located about two inches inside the upper wall of the vagina.

Personal preference is based on the individual woman

Anyway, personal preference is based on the individual woman, some may like it big while others small. When we asked a woman what she prefers over penis length and penis girth, Courtney (not her real name), said that she actually likes her partner to have "meatier" penis, meaning fuller penis. She explained that the nerves in her vaginal walls (located at the entrance of the vagina and the anus) are better stimulated during intercourse. Thus, penis girth might be indeed significant here given that a meatier penis can stretch out the vaginal or anal walls that stimulate the nerves. This creates friction and sensation that most women like during intercourse. She further added that even though the penis is the vital organ in love making, it's also the combination of skill, passion and romance that improves the sensation.

Women are concerned about the man's entire set, not the penis size alone

To say that men who have small penises are no good in a very hasty generalization and just short of discriminating. In general, women are concerned about the man's entire set, rather than just the one between their thighs. Women often also seek passion, intimacy and emotional connection. Try to show her your love by giving her flowers, an intimate sensual massage, or a bath with rose petals.

Tags: penis size, penis length, penis girth

Article by: Jeremy Reese