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Do Asian Men Have Small Penises? The Stereotypes and How to Fight Them

You’re a guy so you’re allowed to be a little obsessed with your penis and what it wants. Why else would you be here? You want to learn how you can get smoking hot women into your life today . What isn’t cool though is when you spend more time worrying about your penis than enjoying it!
If you’ve ever asked yourself: “Am I BIG enough? Is my penis NORMAL?” Then you need to get some facts straight about your penis size and (most importantly) how it affects how attractive you are to women. As you guys know I am a scientist: I dig facts, figures and logical methods.
So first of all I’m going to hit you with the facts, before I tell you the TRUTH about what women want and expect from you and your penis in bed. Plus a few tips on how you can DESTROY any douches who intentionally try to offset your game by pulling out that tired old stereotype of Asian men having small penises… yawn!
But first the facts: Time to put those porno stereotypes out of your head! Here are real stats for penis size.
These measurements are based on when your penis is erect, and measured from where the base of your penis joins to your lower torso, to the tip of the penis. I’ve also listed circumferences: as I know this is another area guys are concerned about.
Read with caution though! Always remember that whatever your penis size there will be women that are the perfect fit for you.
So where does your penis fall on the scale? Knowing this isn’t a reason to be rejoice or feel despair but rather to realize the true potential of what your penis size can bring you.
Now that you know where you are on the size scale are you ready to know the TRUTH about your penis and what women want? What penis size a woman would never consider? Then I’m going to have to disappoint you.
Fact: The vast majority of women don’t care about your penis size: they just want to know you’re CONFIDENT about what you’ve got and know how to use your penis well! The thing with your physical appearance (whether that’s height, weight or penis size!) is to remember the golden rule:
If you know that part of your physical appearance is something you can improve : go for it! If you know you can’t change part of your physical appearance, don’t worry about it!
With penis size it is a million times smarter to work with what you’ve got than to try and change it. Now there are a lot of con artists out there who will tell you that their pills, or penis pumps, can enlarge your penis. This is largely:
Yep, some penis pumps can cause you to damage your penis so badly they can leave you impotent: and some unregulated penis enhancement pills can be cut with all other kinds of crazy drugs.
The best thing to enhance your penis is to make the quality of your erections better through diet and exercise; and to really make the most of what you’ve got through sexual technique . So how do you start making the most of your penis size? If you have a ‘small’ penis:
So like most things in life there are pros and cons to both scenarios!
What it is so important for you to understand though is that what women want to know is what you can do with your penis, not how big it is. So get fit and healthy; read up on sexual techniques , and be positive about your own abilities. So remember, if you can’t change it- get over it!
Sometimes that is easier said than done though, especially if you get an unhelpful AMOG (Alpha Male Other Group) bullying you using an old, untrue stereotype about Asian men’s penis size. Just because he has a real problem with you making out with the willowy blonde at his local bar.
Now I’m not saying going out looking for confrontation: that would make you the bully. BUT if a guy makes an intentional effort to destroy your chances with a girl because he is jealous of you but then, Hey let battle commence!
I’ve gotten good at dealing with AMOGs NOT because I enjoy conflict: I got great at making other guys look like tools because I HAD to, because they bought trouble my way. So let’s just get one of the biggest tactics both PUAs and Alpha Males Other Groups will use against Asians: the “small penis” AMOG Asian destroyer.
If a guy wants to get that smoking hot girl’s attention away from you, then the AMOG will often “subtly” bring up the topic of the small penis stereotype. At this stage he’s slung the first insult and you have every right to call him out on it and make him look like a douche. Here are two great ‘come backs’ you can save for such occasions:
This makes the guy trying to AMOG you look dumb (which he is) for bringing penis size into things to try and throw you off your game.
Now, if it isn’t a guy giving you grief but a woman bringing it up, then this is a SHIT TEST. Good news is, that a woman wouldn’t be shit testing you unless she was feeling some attraction. So your job is to flip the script and use her shit test as a means to bring SEXUAL innuendo into your conversation.
So next time she makes a joke about your penis size just look at her, smile and playfully say: So… You’re THINKING about it, huh? Whatever your ‘size’ this works because it gives a woman something that really turns her on: the knowledge that she’s speaking to an attractive, confident guy who knows how to please a woman sexually .
So quit worrying about your penis size and start knowing that what women really want is a guy who is confident that he knows how to use whatever he’s got!
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By
Alex Tizon


Published June 19, 2014 11:00PM (EDT)


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Like every young man in the Western Hemisphere, I had put a ruler to my penis, hoping to get a read on my place in the world order. And for the longest time there was a disconnect between my ruler and my own eyes. My ruler told me I was average, if indeed average was between five and seven inches in length and five around, as is almost universally agreed upon. I fell exactly in the middle of average. Yet whenever I looked down there, espe­cially unaroused, my penis often seemed undersized to me. My eyes found a different measure. Why was that?
I now understand this to be common among males, part of the chromosomal package. Maybe there’s some hardwiring in the XY psyche that predisposes us to insecurity in this particu­lar area. We all want an oak tree between our legs, a frighten­ing weapon that elicits gasps, inspires fear, a club, a bludgeon, a battering ram to smash open the gates. We fantasize splitting the world with our thrusts. Even men with true oaks wish their wood bigger. The burgeoning of Internet porn has given any­one with a smartphone easy access to endless photo galleries of monster cocks. Monster cocks to infinity. In researching this chapter, I glimpsed enough man meat to last several lifetimes and to understand why, these days, average isn’t enough. Not in this realm of caveman clubs and two-pound truncheons. Aver­age is the new tiny.
As a young Asian man, I had to deal with an added dimen­sion to the insecurity. I understand now that my self-appraisal was at least partly colored by the cultural indoctrination I had absorbed much of my life. We all, to some degree, absorb the mythologies around us, our vision refracted by the prisms of our particular time and place.
In his last novel, "Just Above My Head," James Baldwin writes, regarding the mystique of the black male penis, that “it was more a matter of its color than its size . . . its color was its size.” Baldwin was saying that black, seen through the lens of our cul­turally constructed expectations, was often enough to create the mystique of virility. Of size. Sometimes you see what you expect to see, or what you want to see. Its color was its size. Perhaps the same dynamic applied to yellow men in reverse: its color was its lack of size.
Perhaps Westerners see in the Asian man — and by extension his penis — what they expect to see, what in some ways they need to see. Let’s be honest: many Western men derive enormous comfort and a good measure of delight in the myth of the small Asian penis. Racial Schadenfreude is why the myth endures, and why it will continue to do so. Too many non-Asian men get an immeasurable ego lift from it.
Never mind that no comprehensive science has conclusively verified the myth. Never mind that Google can provide a fair number of visual examples of Asian oaks. Never mind that the myth deeply hurts young Asian men in the West attempting to forge a sexual identity in the midst of overcoming a host of other demeaning perceptions. That it hurts them in a similar way that the myth of an undersized intellect hurts young black girls and boys. This latter myth tells young blacks that they’re intellectu­ally inferior. The former myth tells young Asian men that they’re sexually inadequate. Who’s to say which is more wounding to the spirit in a young person seeking reassurance of worth and belonging, and trying to gauge how far he can expect to go in the world? I can say from experience, corroborated by a vast body of literature, that from puberty to marriage, almost nothing oc­cupies the male brain more than sex, courtship, and love — and sex above all.
As an adolescent in America, I would have preferred virility to intellectual vigor. A perception of virility would have allowed me entry, I believed, into the game I most wanted to play. To fail there meant utter loss. To be excluded from this realm felt like exclusion from life itself, banishment from the essential core of things, from the only thing that truly mattered. The main event.
Instilling the message in a young man that he has a small (read: inadequate) cock cuts him down to size, informs him of his failure, his essential inadequacy, which can only mean that the one relaying the message must be more adequate than he. Spreading the rumor of an entire race of small-cocked men gives the rumormonger something to stand on to make him feel big­ger. And it must mean that the monger’s race is more masculine, more worthy of the affections of women, more deserving of re­spect and admiration from other men.
So when the previously unknown Jeremy Lin, then of the New York Knicks, lit up the scoreboards for a phenomenal three weeks in the winter of 2012, Fox Sports columnist Jason Whitlock made sure to cut him down to size. Lin is an American-born Taiwanese, a yellow man amid a throng of towering black and white men. And Lin sometimes looks even shorter than his actual six feet three inches because, perhaps, his color is his size. He is thinly but adequately muscled, quick and agile, and abso­lutely fearless. The sight of him burning up the court and run­ning circles around the NBA’s most celebrated athletes stunned everyone who witnessed it.
This wasn’t Ping-Pong. This was a high-profile, high-testos­terone game involving the tallest and most athletic male speci­mens on the planet. Overnight, Lin became a hero in the yellow quarter of the globe. Obscure little villages in China celebrated him. Then, just after his most dazzling performance, in which he scorched Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers, the col­umnist Whitlock, who is black, tweeted to his followers, “Some lucky lady in NYC is gonna feel a couple inches of pain tonight.” Translation: This Asian dude might have outplayed the brothers tonight but he’ll still come up short under the sheets. Take that, uppity yellow man.
… You cannot deconstruct the experience of the Asian male without discussing the myth of his small penis any more than you can examine the black male experience without broaching the myth of his large one. Both mythologies stem from a broader premise that positions white males as the “just-right middle,” the ideal: not too big, not too small. From this view, black men, as embodied by their mythi­cally large members, are inclined toward one extreme of man­hood (primitive, beastly, dangerous), and Asian men, symbol­ized by their mythically smaller parts, are inclined toward the other (effeminate, passive, weak). It all works out well for white men (balanced, proportionate, beneficent), who, as members of the most evolved strain of Homo sapiens, occupy the hallowed center, where all men should aspire to be.
When I was fourteen, living with my family in the Bronx, I had a best friend named Vincent. We were in the same class at JHS 79. He was tall and lanky, with an air of sweetness and inno­cence that was not entirely phony. He was a pale-skinned, blue-eyed Jew who grew up in Argentina and who moved with his mother and sister to the Bronx the same year I did. We prowled the neighborhood together, a couple of peace-loving outsiders trying hard to blend in. We did the typical teenage things — went to movies, ogled girls, talked sports, traded pornography, and compared masturbation techniques. We spent a lot of time talk­ing of everything to do with girls. They were still a largely un­discovered country. We fantasized about the ecstasies we would find there.
Vincent and I used to play a game in which we’d spot an at­tractive woman in a store or some other public place, get as close to her as we could without being obvious, and then — right there in the aisle or wherever — we’d secretly show each other the bulges in our pants. We were fourteen. We were squirrelly and obsessed and got erections at will. We always maintained a respectful distance from our targets. One woman in a music store, a Puerto Rican with a hellacious figure, caught on to our game and winked at Vincent. She told him something in Spanish as she swiveled away. Vincent preened.
During sleepovers in Vincent’s apartment, we’d compare equipment. We never touched each other’s genitalia, but we did share specs, like a couple of boys comparing model cars. Once we held a contest to see who could ejaculate farthest, and if I remember right, we both approached nine feet (or was it six feet?) but I bested him by a head. That I do remember. I raised my fists in the air like Muhammad Ali over Sonny Liston.
Vincent was proud of his penis. It was thick and longish even when flaccid, although it wasn’t as long as he claimed. He added a half inch or so. As a matter of general policy, you should never believe anything a male says about his penis, and this includes anything I say about mine. That’s because the matter isn’t only about inches. It isn’t even mainly about inches. It’s about men measuring their value as sexual beings. With so much at stake, it’s hard to keep the ruler still. Anyway, Vincent’s penis, when aroused, stood at a slight upward angle, the base somewhat thicker and tapering toward a nice big head. It did not grow all that much from its flaccid state. It filled out, certainly, and elon­gated a little, but what you saw soft was mostly what you got hard.
“God, it’s so beautiful!” he used to say, clasping it like a sword. “Don’t you think it’s beautiful?”
Luckily for me in our comparison game, my penis grew sub­stantially when aroused, although, like my later Rabbit, it veered slightly left. When Vincent and I held our erections side by side, I was always pleasantly surprised to see the marked lack of dif­ference. His was slightly longer and straighter, mine, we both agreed, was slightly darker and more mysterious. Neither was the hands-down leading man, although if forced to choose, I would give the nod to Vincent. So would he. We men, who will always be partly boys, measure differences by fractions of an inch, and Vincent gloated about his slight (maybe three quarters of an inch) advantage over me.
My black protector-friend at school, Joe Webb, claimed to have an eight-inch cock but also once confessed sheepishly that he climaxed quickly after entering a girl. “I bet you chinks and white boys with your pinky dicks last longer,” he told Vincent and me. The two of us were virgins and could only nod in awe and try to imagine the orgiastic world that our friend claimed to live in. Those black guys sure had it good, we thought.
It would not be until college that I began learning the down­side, the shadow reality, of the big black penis myth. A hand­some coal-black African American guy named Raymond, whom I met my freshman year, confessed to me over vodka that he was “very average.” He said women were sometimes disappointed when the big unveiling took place. “They’d have this expression, like, ‘Oh.’ And you could tell they’re thinking ‘Where’s the rest of it?’” he said. But he did not seem to carry any shame about it. At one point he told me he liked being average.
“Some brothers get down on themselves for their big dicks,” he said. “A big dick must mean a small brain, right?”
A black man’s large penis pointed to the possibility of truth in other stereotypical notions, “and that’s a path a lot of brothers don’t want to go down,” Raymond said. It all sounded so ado­lescent. Yet Raymond and I understood that we lived in a world where puerile thinking was an undercurrent, always there, al­ways just a moment away from surfacing.
Raymond and I asked each other questions we couldn’t an­swer: Would embracing one stereotype require you to embrace all? Would shunning one require shunning all? What exactly is the honorable way to behave toward a stereotype, a mythology that we believe contains a nugget of truth? We doused these questions in Smirnoff over many months, reveling in the cama­raderie even as we resigned ourselves to vexing conundrums. What do we do about this race thing? Is there any way around it? We often reached a point in our Smirnoff sessions when we would sigh and fall silent. Apprehending it all felt impossible. We could not even think about transcending it. “What a fucking cauldron,” Raymond used to say.
Excerpted from "Big Little Man: In Search of My Asian Self" by Alex Tizon. Copyright © 2014 by Alex Tizon. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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