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Penis size in sexual intercourse is still a debate until now. There are those who think that the bigger the penis, the more satisfying it will be when having sex. Is that true? Here’s the explanation.
General penis size
Quoted from Everyday Health, a study reported in the journal Psychological of Men and Masculinity revealed that 68 percent of men have a penis measuring 11.7 to 15.2 cm.
About 16 percent of men have a penis size of more than 15.5 cm, and only 2.5 percent of men have a penis size of more than 17.5 cm. There is also a shorter male penis size, which is about 16 percent of men having a penis size of less than 11.5 cm, and only 2.5 percent of men having a penis size of less than 9.3 cm.
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In the same study involving about 52,000 participants, both men and women, as many as 45 percent of men said they were not satisfied with the size of their penis and wanted to have a bigger penis. That desire does not change with age.
As a result, men who feel their penis size is too small tend to be reluctant to open their clothes in front of their partner, and prefer not to show their penis during sexual intercourse. On the other hand, men who are satisfied with the size of their penis tend to be more confident in their relationship with their partner and feel that they are attractive.
The interesting thing is, the study found that about 84 percent of women are actually satisfied with the size of their partner’s penis. This means that the problem lies with the man, not the woman.
It’s not just a matter of length
Although some women think that the size of the penis is important. They talk more about the width, not the length.
“For most women, a long but thin penis is not as enjoyable as a shorter but fatter penis,” says Patti Britton, PhD, a sexologist from Los Angeles, California.
“With a fat penis, women will feel a feeling of fullness or penis produced by the male penis on the vaginal wall,” he continued.
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