Does Size Matter To Women

By: Lara Stewart

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Does size matterto women? This is a question that has plagued millions of men. It's hard not to feel insecure when porn is full of men with gargantuan units and every website seems to be full of banners trying to sell you something to increase your penis size.

The good news is, the answer to the question of whether size matters may surprise you. According to a recent report published in Britain, 63% percent of men interviewed feared that they were a little bit lacking inside the pants. However, nearly all of those interviewed were had penises that were within the normal range of average sizes. 85% of women interviewed were happy with the size of their partners' penises. In short, size does not matter as much as men think.

Average penis size ranges anywhere between 5.5 and 6.3 inches long when hard, and about 4.7 to 5.1 inches around. Sure, there are plenty of men who are larger or smaller, but, most men will fall somewhere between those numbers. Try to compare yourself to the famously well-hung Ron Jeremy, and you are bound to be disappointed.

What really matters is whether you and your partner are satisfied, not just with the size of your penis, but with your sex life in general. A few ways to assure that this is the case:

Ask your partner if she is satisfied. Do not rudely put her on the spot. Just ask whether there is any area of your sex life where she feels she'd like more or to try something new.

Concentrate on her pleasure. You've heard the phrase, "it's not the size of the boat, it's the motion of the ocean." Using your cock to tease and pleasure her is always a good idea, whether you are hung like a stallion or a toy poodle. As long as you are keeping her sexually satisfied, it's doubtful that your size will matter.

If you really and truly are undersized, consider bringing some toys into the bedroom. After a little shopping for a large dildo, there's no reason she should ever have to go without that "hurts so good" feeling. If size does matter, this, at least, is a sure and quick fix.

Posted on: Apr. 05, 2011