The most important thing in a relationship is satisfaction. That’s the reason why women generally prefer the sweet and skilful man, capable of understanding and aware of his partner’s sensitivities than the one with just a big penis.
Some models developed by the Mexican society highlight an imbalance in erotic relations. It looks as though men and women both played a role determined in advance, even if their performance can be repeatedly very unsatisfying for both partners.
As far as men are concerned, the main problems are premature ejaculation – which concerns the male population under 40 years, and erectile dysfunction rather around 50 years. Regarding women, the main problem is anorgasmia, sometimes induced by the masculine problems previously mentioned, but also by their own failure to exploit at best their areas of pleasure. Finally, the size of the penis affects more men than women, as shown in the various studies and surveys on the topic. Some women will probably prefer a partner that looks like a movie, but in real life most of them simply seek affectionate and gentle partners so that they can feel “fragile” and exploited.
Only 10% of the female population really cares about penis size and it is impossible to know the origin of such misunderstanding. In addition, a survey has shown that 98% would become greatly afraid at the sight of a 20-inch penis.
If after reading these points, you’re still convinced the size of the penis is detrimental to a harmonious sex life, just take into account that the vagina is made of muscles and thus has the capacity to contract upon stimulation. Therefore, you can contract and adjust to the average size of the penis. As far as the clitoris is concerned, it responds directly to the touch, this is the reason why so many women enjoy this kind of pleasure as much as the one derived from penetration.
Because the penis size does not define the quality of a woman’s orgasms, men should really stop boasting and fibbing about it.
A bigger penis doesn’t necessarily mean a better performance, and a small penis can work very fine as long as one considers the appropriate techniques to make love that exist for each size.
The most important thing in a relationship is satisfaction. That’s the reason why women generally prefer the sweet and skilful man, capable of understanding and aware of his partner’s sensitivities than the one with just a big penis.
Some models developed by the Mexican society highlight an imbalance in erotic relations. It looks as though men and women both played a role determined in advance, even if their performance can be repeatedly very unsatisfying for both partners.
As far as men are concerned, the main problems are premature ejaculation- which concerns the male population under 40 years, and erectile dysfunction rather around 50 years. Regarding women, the main problem is anorgasmia, sometimes induced by the masculine problems previously mentioned, but also by their own failure to exploit at best their areas of pleasure. Finally, the size of the penis affects more men than women, as shown in the various studies and surveys on the topic. Some women will probably prefer a partner that looks like a movie, but in real life most of them simply seek affectionate and gentle partners so that they can feel “fragile” and exploited.
Only 10% of the female population really cares about penis size and it is impossible to know the origin of such misunderstanding. In addition, a survey has shown that 98% would become greatly afraid at the sight of a 20-inch penis.
If after reading these points, you’re still convinced the size of the penis is detrimental to a harmonious sex life, just take into account that the vagina is made of muscles and thus has the capacity to contract upon stimulation. Therefore, you can contract and adjust to the average size of the penis. As far as the clitoris is concerned, it responds directly to the touch, this is the reason why so many women enjoy this kind of pleasure as much as the one derived from penetration.
Because the penis size does not define the quality of a woman’s orgasms, men should really stop boasting and fibbing about it.
A bigger penis doesn’t necessarily mean a better performance, and a small penis can work very fine as long as one considers the appropriate techniques to make love that exist for each size.