It’s an age old question. Does penis size really matter?
Certainly, it depends on who you ask. Some people prefer large penises and others prefer quite small ones. The majority of people, however, agree that penis size is relative to the vagina.
If a penis fits the vagina, it really doesn’t matter how big it measures because, well . . . it fits!
Dear Dan and Jennifer,
Does penis size really matter?
– Small Penis Guy, CA
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The Penis Size Controversy
The controversy over penis size has been talked about for ages and no one really seems to have come up with a conclusion. Many men feel as though they are too small and, honestly, it’s a common misconception. It’s all about whether the penis fits the vagina or not. Everyone comes in different shapes and sizes and that includes both male and female genitalia. Where sexual pleasure is concerned, the greatest pleasure is often derived from intercourse with someone whose genitalia physically matches your own.
If The Penis Fits…
For example, women with extremely long vaginal canals might prefer larger penises while women with small vaginas might feel that a large penis is too big or painful and prefers a smaller, more compact penis. Men whose penises are quite wide will often like a woman to be wider as well, as that type of vagina is more accommodating. It really all boils down to who you’re with. Is your penis too small for her vagina and you’re unable to make her climax? Is it so big that it causes her pain? If you find yourself in this situation, you might want to take matters into your own hands – no pun intended. If you fear that your penis may be too small, too large or simply not the right shape or size for your partner’s vagina, it’s time to get creative.
Creative Ways to Work a Size Mismatch
Don’t rely completely on intercourse for you and your partner’s sexual pleasure. It will lead to very boring, monotonous sex especially if you two have a size mismatch. Try incorporating oral sex on both the receiving and giving ends, or use hands and toys to give your partner pleasure. If you stick to just intercourse, you’re likely to be frustrated and disappointed.
Work with your partner to find new and creative ways you can please each other sexually in addition to intercourse. Perhaps using a little extra lubrication or a toy during intercourse will stimulate her so that your penis size isn’t completely what she’s focused on. There are hundreds of ways you can “ad lib” during sexual exploration and the only limit to what you and your partner can do is your imagination.
When Penis Size Does Matter
If you and your partner can’t work it out so that you can both derive sexual pleasure from each other, it’s time to evaluate your relationship. There are ways to be intimate without sex and many happy couples do not have sex with each other at all or don’t have sex often. Evaluate whether you would be comfortable finding other ways to be intimate besides sex. If not, it might be time to move on.
If you and your partner are having pleasurable sex, then you can probably put the penis size issue to bed. If you’re a good match physically, it doesn’t matter. If you and your partner aren’t a good match, the best thing to do is simply to give new, creative ideas a shot in the bedroom and see where they take you. You can decide where to go from there.