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The_Teaser 109M
303 posts
7/30/2020 2:16 am
FF GUYS, LOOK DOWN THERE- DO YOU LOOK 'SMALLER' TO YOU?


My FF Bros, "Do YOU look smaller to you?"

You are standing in front of your GF, in the bathroom with your pants around your ankles.
She looks from the mirror to your c r o t c h, and then back to the mirror again.

Finally, she says, "No."
"Don't lie," you tell her. "I really think I've shrunk some."
Your gf sighs and looks again,says
"I really don't know." ...

My FF guys, then you start thinking, "what was happening to me?". Your doctor couldn't tell you ... he had no idea. He offers you a prescription for Viagra, like that would solve anything...
But of course it didn't....
Why nothing can work on you because ... youe s e x life is dissatisfying! Is it because of your Size? No way my brother ... it's just because of you don't know what women prefer to see ... the size, you carrying in your pant.

Both men and women often have reported discomfort with the appearance of their genitals. While not as common of a concern as body weight, muscularity, amount of head hair and body hair, or height, p e n i s size was a concern for 68.3% of 20000 men in one study. Concerns about genital appearance are unique compared to other concerns about physical appearance. First, only intimate partners generally know the appearance of genitals. In contrast to the p e n i s, body weight, acne, and other features are easily observed, informing feelings of attraction early in interactions. While indicators of p e n i s size include ethnicity and finger length and ratio , height and foot size , weight , shoe size , and age are unreliable. Second, no diet, pill, or exercise regime affects the size or shape of genitals.

Women's preferences for penis size may affect men's comfort with their own bodies and may have implications for sexual health.

One survey was done by  Prause N, Park J, Leung S, Miller G in 2017 on 'what Women Prefere to see for P e n i s Size in their men'.

This study used haptic stimuli to allow assessment of women's size recall accuracy for the first time, as well as examine their preferences for erect p e n i s sizes in different relationship contexts. Women (Sample size 127500) selected amongst 33, 3D models. Women recalled model size accurately using this method, although they made more errors with respect to p e n i s length than circumference.

Women preferred a p e n i s of slightly larger circumference and length for one-time..ie. One Night Stand ,length = 6.3 inches circumference = 4.25 inches versus long-term relationship or marriage,, length = 5.0 inches, circumference = 3.5 inches s e x u al partners.

These first estimates of erect p e n i s size preferences using 3D models suggest women accurately recall size and prefer p e n ises ONLY slightly larger than average and THAT ALSO ONLY FOR ONE_NIGHT STAND and and OF STRAGNERS and NOT FOR LONG TERM RELATIONSHIP.

Little can be done to change the appearance of the penis. Contrary to some public opinion, it also is worth noting that discomfort with the appearance of the penis is not impacted , or is positively impacted , by viewing s ex films. Given that only intimate partner(s) view the p e n is, the appearance is relatively immutable, and s e x films are not causing dissatisfaction, partner perceptions of the p e n is appearance seem to most likely to impact men's feelings about the features of their p e nis.

The expectations that men have about women's penis size preferences appear to drive anxiety and dissatisfaction more than some inborn dissatisfaction. In the first questionnaire to examine the nature of dissatisfaction with the p en is directly, three of the ten items concerned a partner's perception . These included "I will be alone and without a partner" and "I will be laughed at by a partner in a s e x u a l situation". These anxieties may be unnecessary. For example, while men and women agreed that the "ideal" p e n i s length was longer than what they thought was average, men mistakenly reported that women would find an even longer p e n is ideal than the women actually did . Furthermore, most men seeking surgery to increase their p e n is size , actually fall within the normal p e n is size range .

Concerns about p e n is size affect men's s e x u a l satisfaction and functioning. Of course, p e n i s size need not affect s e x u a l functions like orgasm, s e x u a l drive, or pain experience. However, men who are less satisfied with their p e n is report more s e x u a l health problems . The fear of having small size decreases s e x u a l confidence , which may be why p e n i s size is related to s e x u a l function. Another reason p e n i s size may be related to s e x u al functioning is that anxiety concerning the partner's response may be calculated as a cost of the relationship, which leads him to experience broad s e x u a l dissatisfaction .

This study asked all 127000 women participants to indicate their preference from reading erotic passages with three qualitative p e n is size options, small - 1.00 to 3 inches, Medium ie. Average- 4.0 to 5.5 inches, large - more than 5.5 to 7 inches.) .Surprisingly 86% women prefered medium size over larger size. Thus, in this study, three-dimensional (3D) models were used with the hope of increasing accuracy, ecological validity, and external validity. Preferences for p en is size in its erect state. The current study used 33 number of 3D models of erect phalluses to characterize women's p e n i s size preferences for the first time.

Based on studies about the distributions of p e n i s length and circumference, the average American erect p e n i s length was estimated as 5.40 inches and circumference as 4.0 inches . Models were created to range in length ranging 3.0 inches to 7.5 inches and circumference (circumference) ranging from 2.5 inches to 7.0 inches.

There was very through procedure was adopted to get the accurate preferences like selecting the model which she prefers from the 33, 3D models ...penis size preference long questionnaire and Lab-tasting of women and many other tests.

All participants were screened to report s e x u a l attraction to men, and ranged in age from 18 to 65. They were s e x u a lly experienced, currently in a s e xu al relationship, and had s e x recently . Seven percent of women reported that they had ended a relationship due, in part, to a mismatch between their p e n is size preference and their partner's p e n i s size was too large, ie.more than 6.5 inches. The length and circumference of the model that each woman (86 % ) believed best represented the “average” penis size, ie. - 4 to 5.5 inches..means of Indian Average= 5.10 to 5.40 inches .



The_Teaser 109M
766 posts
7/30/2020 2:26 am

Only 16 women selected a model as “most likely to have an VD/HIV”, whereas most women declined to select a model. Of the women who did respond, the model selected as most likely to have STD /VD . This finding did not vary by the dimension


Hungryforppu000 102M
1290 posts
7/30/2020 2:41 am

A larger penis could contribute to infection risks, such that a larger penis on more risky one-time partners elevates risk. A larger penis has been associated with higher infection rates .


Hungryforppu000 102M
1290 posts
7/30/2020 2:43 am

An increase in friction during intercourse from a condom is associated with the introduction of more bacteria into the vagina and more vulvar erythema. Finally, women report that condoms increase their experience of pain during intercourse.


Hungryforppu000 102M
1290 posts
7/30/2020 2:46 am

Anything that increases friction during intercourse may promote genital injury, indirectly increasing infection risk. A larger phallus would increase friction relative to a smaller phallus. These potential complications of a larger penis suggest why the human penis has not evolved to be larger.