Men do care about penis size
In a society that somehow we assume that the ultimate symbol of masculinity is the penis, it is concluded that a larger penis is more synonymous with virility. Not surprisingly, however, that in moments in history where scientific research about it was not as comprehensive as the present, the mythology around this regard penis size-masculinity was dominant. But how do you explain that in a moment when Western science is a religion on the rise, continue to proliferate this false belief? The answer has to do with the taboo and misinformation about sex persists in this, the so-called information age.
The oldest question of time: Does penis size matter?, It was approached by British researchers, who provided extremely useful information about it.
According to a study made by scientists: 63 percent of men complained of having a small penis (although none of them had a size less than normal). On the other hand, 85 percent of women reported being happy with the size of your partner's penis.
This makes it clear that women do not think so much penis size of men and they care too much about it.
Ian Kerner, sex therapist and author of She Comes First says, "Usually, when women complain of a small penis, you are not having orgasms. If they had orgasms would not mind the size of the penis."
For men who actually have a small, Kerner recommends "press rather than push in the missionary position, or dealing with the woman on top," movements that maximize clitoral stimulation.
According to the British study, women prefer a thicker penis as "the greatest number of nerve endings are in the lowest part of the vagina and when a thick penis presses lips and pushes inside the vaginal walls, provides an intense and pleasurable sensation".
However, thinner men with penises can provide a great experience before trying the positions described by Kerner.
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