Monday, August 27, 2012

What Women Really Think about Penis Size


There are very few taboos left when it comes to discussing sex in the 21st century, yet one thing women are always a little uncomfortable talking about (at least in mixed company) is what we really think about penis size. When asked, most ladies will quickly pull out one of those time honored cliches about it being “more about how you use it”, but is that what we really think, or are we just worried about saying the wrong thing on a topic men are notoriously insecure about?

Well, I know what I think, but I put together a panel of women of different ages by way of research, some married, some single, and asked them about what they really think versus the default position we take when men ask us. The results are in, and it seems to be unanimous – penis size does matter.

It also seems, right or wrong, that this view isn't just about a larger or wider penis being generally thought to be more sexually satisfying – it is also partly psychological. I asked my panel of women if they would think less of a man they knew who they weren't sexually involved with if they found out he had a small penis, and they all said that yes, they would. One summed it up best: “I know it's awful to say this, but I wouldn't be able to look him in the eye – I'd definitely think he was less of a man if I knew that.”

The women interviewed all said that they thought a man with a larger penis would be more confident, more powerful, and a much more desirable partner. Whether this stems from an instinctive belief that the size of a penis directly relates to the masculinity of the guy it's attached to, or from something more concrete is hard to say, but one thing is clear – penis size really does matter to women.

The panel also agreed, without exception, that the fact that there are now well documented products on the market like the Jes Extender and the Male Edge that can help men to enlarge their penises painlessly and without risk means that there really should be no excuse for men not to take action. “It's great news,” one of them commented to me on the way out “maybe now they'll stop buying those ridiculous sports cars and give us what we really want.”

 

JesExtender

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