Experts share their opinion wether size really matters for a happy sex life. The existential question that goes through the mind of many women (and men) when it’s time to reach ultimate pleasure. Furthermore, many men are increasingly becoming insecure about their penis size, as women are not holding back their opinion. So, does size really matter for having great sex? or are there other criteria that can make the experience memorable, regardless of what he has between his legs.
Survey Reveals What Women Want
In a study done by The Huffpost, 33 women responded honestly to the big question: ”Does size matter?” and the answers showed that women between the ages of 18 and 15 replied with a solid ”Yes.” However, on a bigger scale, women who have been in a long-term relationship had a different opinion. In fact, when asked the same question, 84 percent of women are just fine with the size of their partner’s penis. Furthermore, they argued that they have been ”really pleased” in bed, despite their men not having the biggest dick out there. However, they disclaimed that a small penis is a bit hard to digest at first, especially when intimacy is not yet reached between partners. Typically, in one-night stands. So, women who argued that size doesn’t always matter, also revealed that their men would compensate in bed through other forms. Most commonly, through really good tongue game. In addition, they reported that several men do have large penis, but were unable to prove good in sex. This leads to the conclusion that size is just one part of the equation, and what really matters are rather the skills, connection, and how men can compensate in bed.
Sex therapist Vanessa Marin admitted that ‘‘bigger size means more pleasure” is a wide-spread myth. Yet, there is no proven correlation between the two. She also adds that men’s worth should not be related to their genitals, especially since it’s an area they don’t have control about. In addition, she explained that size really doesn’t matter from a scientific point of view. In fact, women ” don’t have many nerve endings in their vaginas, but rather near the opening of the vagina, and not the deepest part. So a man doesn’t have to be very big to create pleasurable sensations.” Photos: Pixabay, Giphy.Can Men Compensate In Bed?
What Do The Experts Say?
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