Does Penis Size Matter? [Y9KhZjP2mim]
Does Penis Size Matter? [Y9KhZjP2mim]
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Follow us on Instagram for more Men's health content: Join our Discord community to discuss all things men: Take your free Health and Wellness Consultation Today: Discover the best sex positions to last longer in bed, irrespective of penis size: 00- Intro 0:27 - What is the average size of a male penis? 0:48 - What is a Micropenis? 1:01 - Is an average penis size enough to satisfy a woman? 1:20 - Statistics of female satisfaction with a man's penis 1:27 - How do men feel about their own penis? 1:38 - How to change your perspective regarding your penis size Does Penis Size Matter? It's an age-old issue that men struggle with: Does the size of my penis really matter? The question covers layers of worry and fear, as men consider their possible inadequacy. The answer is more complicated than you think. And fortunately, the problem is more often centered in your own perception than in your partner’s. Normal Penis Size: Facts and Misconceptions First, the facts. According to a study reported in the journal Psychology of Men and Masculinity, the erect penis size of most men — 68 percent — is between 4.6 and 6 inches long. About 16 percent of men have an erect ideal penis size longer than 6.1 inches, and of those only 2.5 percent are over 6.9 inches. About 16 percent of men have an erect indian penis size that’s shorter than 4.5 inches, with only 2.5 percent of those under 3.7 inches. So now you know. But do you know who is worried about small penis size? Look in the mirror No you don't need to increase your penis size or even know how to measure your penis size. In the same study of more than 52,000 participants — men and women — 45 percent of men reported that they were unsatisfied with their penis size and wanted to be larger. Compare that figure to the 16 percent who actually are shorter than average. And the perception didn’t change with age, either — about the same number of older men were unhappy with their penis size as were younger guys. These concerns of inadequacy have consequences. Men who believed their penis size was too small were less likely to undress in front of their partner, more likely to hide their penis during sex, and more likely to judge themselves unattractive. On the other hand, men who thought they had a large penis were likely to be more self-confident and believe themselves to be attractive. Interestingly, 84 percent of the women surveyed reported that they were satisfied with their partner's penis size. So it's not her problem, guys — it's yours. That's not the end of the story, though. Penis size does matter to women, but it turns out that when women talk about penis size, it’s usually about the width, not the length. "A very long, skinny penis is not as pleasurable as a shorter, fatter one for most women," said Patti Britton, PhD, a sex coach and clinical sexologist in Los Angeles, Calif. "It's really the thickness of a male's penis that is the element allows her to feel what we in sexology called containment — the feeling of fullness that's produced with an object or a penis inside the vaginal wall."
Aired: November 23, 2024
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