Not really, it's all about the girth...So as girl talk goes!!!!
2006-06-13 01:22:17
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answered by char__c is a good cooker 7
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2016-10-30 21:43:32
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answered by ? 4
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Well, It does matter, but not to the extreme that we make it out too.
There is a such thing as too big and another such thing as too small, but most men are in that middle "safe" range where it really doesn't matter.
Too Big and it hits the cervix and possibly hurts the lady. Too Small and it doesn't do anything. Of course there are things you can do to help in either of these situations, to help both you and your partner.
2006-06-13 01:23:10
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answered by Jennifer 3
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No What is satisfying is the connection between the to of you. What you feel in your heart comes out in bed that what make love satisfying.
2006-06-13 01:22:17
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answered by linda d 3
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2016-06-25 10:29:46
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answered by Silvia 3
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I guess not because a guy can get a girl off just as good with his fingers and at times I have known guys fingers to be better then their other parts. That is sad. =(
2006-06-13 01:22:12
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answered by ^v^ 4
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Average. Been with my share, I have average size "Thor", and never had any problems. Usually all that is needed is a few inches ladies, don't believe the hype.
2006-06-13 01:27:26
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answered by ndvsne1 4
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Don't think about that's size, Increase other skills, you should satisfy your partner romantically and take her this sense you like that you enjoying about nearing her and don't think just yourself.
2006-06-13 20:35:10
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answered by FreshBoy 1
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2016-04-01 09:15:50
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answered by ? 3
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One source of continued debate is the extent to which women actually prefer certain penis sizes. In the 2005 UCLA study, 85% of women said they were "very satisfied" with their partner's size.[11] [12]
Recently, there has been greater media attention to the issue of penis size and women being more vocal about their preferences. Television shows such as Sex and the City and Ally McBeal popularized the penis size issue when characters in these TV shows stated their preference for well-endowed men and rejected men who had only average endowment. In HBO's Sex and the City, a female character is portrayed crying in bed when she experiences her boyfriend's penis for the first time and discovers that it is below average length, as opposed to the large length she had expected and anticipated. In the same episode the characters debate whether it's proper to dump a man because of displeasure over the size of his penis; they conclude that it's OK and at the end of the episode that one of the women does indeed dump her boyfriend because she doesn't like the size of his penis, even though earlier in the episode she reveals that she thinks she loves him.
The media image of women's preference may have had an impact on some average sized men, and caused even more damage to below-average sized men who are likely already self conscious. In recent years, penis pumps, pills, and other dubious means of penis enlargement have had increased sales.
Surveys of women's actual preference have consistently shown that penis size is only a priority for a minority of women, and some women dislike large penises. The media have been criticized for making "penis envy" into a male body issue equivalent to Cosmopolitan Magazine being criticized for their coverage of women's weight. Indeed, one episode of Sex and the City also shows a character expressing displeasure over her partner having too large a penis, though the penis is described in hyperbolic terms and implied to be something of impossibly gargantuan proportions.
According to Dr. Louanne Cole Weston, in a May 2002 report by WebMD, several misconceptions have developed surrounding penile-vaginal intercourse. Cultural preferences may have enlarged the importance of deep vaginal penetration in obtaining female orgasm.
The vagina itself is a very elastic environment through which an infant can pass, yet it also easily retains a tampon. It will accommodate and adjust to the entity it surrounds.
The perception of the vaginal canal as being the primary source of orgasmic stimulation may be exaggerated in many cultural circles. The most sensitive area of the vagina is the section closest to the outside of a woman's body, which is roughly 4 inches in length. Given that the average penis size is above this length, most men should be able to easily reach and stimulate these ****** nerve endings. [8]
In stark contrast, minor surgery without anesthetic can be conducted on the inner portion of a woman's vagina without discomfort. Most women attest to a feeling of being "filled up" by larger than average penises, yet few can claim to feel ****** sensations in the deeper regions of the vagina. In fact, stimulation of the G-Spot is often more effective if the man's penis is slightly shorter than average, as this highly sensitive area of the vagina is located closer to the opening of vagina than to the recesses of its canal.[9]
Stimulation of the G-Spot may be more effective if the man's penis is thicker than average, since the pleasure sensations from this area are activated primarily by pressure. A thicker penis may provide more friction against the vestibular bulbs, which are located in close proximity and anteriorly on either side of the urethra. Additionally, some claim that if a penis is thick enough compared with the vaginal opening, i.e. vulva, stretching will occur. This stretching can supposedly cause the clitoral hood to pass back and forth across the clitoris, effecting extra stimulation of that massive cluster of nerve endings. This stretching is claimed to pull the clitoris down into the path of the thrusting penis, causing it to make contact with, and rub across, the top or dorsal section of the penis. This may facilitate even greater clitoral stimulation.
Women have confirmed in surveys the primary focus of the clitoris in sexual stimulation. Roughly three-quarters of women surveyed have reported difficulty reaching orgasm by vaginal intercourse alone. Many report requiring simultaneous clitoral stimulation -- regardless of the size of the inserted object. [10]
Erect length
Frequency graph of LifeStyles data
Percentile plot of LifeStyles dataRegarding the length of the adult fully erect penis (measured along the top of the penis from the groin to the tip), several studies have been performed. Studies that have relied on self-measurement consistently reported a higher average than those that had staff take the measurements.
A study published in the September 1996 Journal of Urology concluded that average erect length was 5 inches (12.9 cm). (Measured by staff).[4]
A UCSF study by Wessells et.al. published in 1996 found an average of 5.1 inches (13.0 cm). (Measured by researchers)
A study by a Brazilian urologist found an average of 5.7 inches (14.5 cm). (Measured by researchers)
A German study in 1996 also reported an average of 5.7 inches (14.5 cm). (Measured by researchers)
A study conducted by LifeStyles Condoms during 2001 Spring Break in Cancún found an average of 5.9 inches (15.0 cm). (Measured by staff)
2006-06-13 01:26:24
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answered by Linda 7
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