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There is too small and YES there is too big regardless of what some of them say. I have had women of all sizes and some just don’t fit. Some will say that they want a big one but the reality is that a big one of the size most claim they want happens one in a couple thousand so most never had one and don’t have a clue and if they get one they usually change their mind about that quick. Then they say they like if rough until they get one of the one in a couple thousand and they change their minds about that quick too. Summary: 1-you can’t ever trust what a woman tells you about penis size, for one she doesn’t know how to judge size by eye (they are very bad at that) or how to use a tape measure, and she might be worried about your feelings or otherwise trying to shame/insult you. 2-every women is sized different so you can’t ever get a realistic generalized answer from a group that has vagina size variability as great as penis size variability (almost like the blind leading the blind). 3-penis size is usually more of a female shaming tool than a deal breaker criteria-(depends on the woman and goes for too big also). 4-once in awhile you will find one that fits like a glove and she will know it too. 5-none of this really means anything if you two are into each other-both will improvise (small or too large). There my bs of the day.
Some do some don't. I personally prefer a guy to have one
That’s not bad. I just didn’t know how common they are I guess
They aren't that common in my experience.
Yes. But you know that woman and like more than one size of penis, right? I like big, average, above average, smaller than average, (never really been with what I would consider small, but would probably like that too). @Strlynn - Why do you ask?
Some do some don't me I just like them all
No my age is fine. I’m surprised you are a virgin yes
I asked "holly69" lol Well I'm just saving myself why's it surprising
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As long as it gets the job done, I don't think they give a shit.
Nope, hate them, do you like a big vagina? Didn't think so
They like it a bit bigger than average but not that big
How do you know they like them big? Do you ask?
I yes what you did there... implying that you have a big penis. What % return?



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So, you want to know the answer to the age-old question: "Does size really matter?"

It's a topic that's been debated by scientists, therapists and divorce attorneys alike. There have been legitimate studies dedicated to getting to the bottom of this issue, all for the sake of men's egos everywhere. In a 2014 poll , a promising 84% of ladies reported they were more than satisfied with their man's member. What does that mean for the other 16%?
Well, that's hard to say, especially since "all men and women have a different perspective on how much [penis size] matters and what the proper size constitutes," says Jenni Skyler, a certified sex therapist, sexologist, and licensed marriage and family therapist for AdamEve.com . 
When it comes to exact numbers, we're looking at 2.8 to 3.9 inches as the average flaccid length, with the average penis being 4.7 to 6.3 inches in length. As for average erect circumference, that's 4.7 inches.
But even with statistics, Skyler points out that "some men and their partners fit together well and some don’t."
"Some women find a smaller fit feels great but larger men are uncomfortable," she notes. "Others find that smaller men just don’t fill them up and they really enjoy the larger size. For the most part, men who are in the average range will do just fine. Men on the extreme ends of very large or very small will have to find a partner who fits well with their size." 
When it comes to the how you measure up down below, being average ain't all that bad. In fact, Skyler says "men on the extreme ends of very large or very small will have to find a partner who fits well with their size." 

To find out once and for all whether the meat matters more than the motion, we went straight to the source. AskMen spoke with 16 ladies for their honest take — straight up, no chaser. Here's what they had to say about their ideal penis proportion .


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In previous blog posts, I’ve tried to reassure anxious men that penis size doesn’t matter to the substantial majority of women. And every time, comments have poured in from gals calling me a fool, saying that size matters a great deal to them.
Okay, size matters to some women. I’ve never said it didn’t. But based on decades of conversations with sex therapists and many women, I’ve concluded that the substantial majority of women don’t care, that they’d rather be with men who are warm, kind, solvent, caring, and funny, who share their values and interests than one who has a phone pole in his pants. Unfortunately, I couldn’t back that up with research because I knew of no study that explored women’s feelings on the subject. Now the verdict is in.
Recently, researchers at UCLA and Cal State Los Angeles published a report showing that 84 percent of women feel “very satisfied” with their man’s penis size. Fourteen percent wish it were larger and 2 percent would prefer smaller. The 84 percent figure means that seven out of every eight women think their man is just fine, corroborating my assertion that size doesn’t matter to the substantial majority of women.
This study is particularly persuasive because its methodology goes way beyond your run-of-the-mill survey of 100 college undergraduates. The researchers posted their questions on MSNBC.com and got responses from 26,437 women ages 18 to 65. Respondents were a self-selected group, which raises questions about demographic representation. But 26,437 is a huge number, a number so large that statistically it obviates concerns about self-selection and strongly suggests that the findings are truly valid.
The survey also attracted responses from 25,594 men. Two-thirds of them rated their penises as “average,” exactly matching what the women said about their partners. But women were only half as likely as men to call their man’s penis “small,” and were more likely to call it “large.”
Our equation of manhood with a big penis stands in marked contrast to how the ancients viewed genital size. In Aristophanes’ play, The Clouds (423 B.C.), a character admonishes delinquent young men that if they continue to behave badly, as punishment , their penises will grow larger, but that if they repudiate their wicked ways, their organs will remain as they should be, small.
Five centuries later, the Roman novel, Satyricon , (c. 50 A.D.) describes bathers at a public bath who make fun of one character’s large penis, calling it as ridiculous as contemporary reactions to the outsized shoes of circus clowns. Like the Greeks, the ancient Romans thought the most attractive penises were on the small side.
The classic view that small is beautiful persisted through the Renaissance. Consider Michelangelo’s David or male nude sculptures by other artists of that period. The penises are surprisingly small. At that time, “masculinity” had less to do with the size of a man’s penis than with the size of his scrotum. A big scrotum that hung full and low suggested large testicles, which in turn, suggested great potency. During the Renaissance, penises were considered little more than incidental injection devices for what really counted, sperm.
That changed in the second half of the nineteenth century as photography (invented around 1840) and motion pictures (1890) paved the way for modern pornography . Porn has always been primarily a masturbation aid for men. Male masturbation is all about erections, so porn transformed penises from injection devices into the center of attention —and for portrayal in photography or film, the bigger the better.
To most people, “penis size” implies length. Some two dozen studies have measured it. Most measure on the top side from the pubic bone at the base of the penis to the tip of the glans—without pushing the ruler into the gut or pulling on the shaft to stretch it. The results:
Ironically, among women who said they care about size, fewer care about length than girth.
The taller the man, the longer his arms and legs—and penis. But according to the survey, compared with the shortest men (5 feet 2 inches) the tallest (over 6 feet 4 inches) reported feeling only slightly more satisfied with their size.
Weight is another story. The slimmest men are much happier about their penis size than men who are obese. This makes sense because as weight increases, the lower abdominal fat pad grows and envelopes the base of the penis, making it look considerably smaller.
Want to make the most of what the good Lord gave you? Forget all the pills and potions advertised on the Internet. They’re all cynical frauds. To be all you can be between the legs, lose weight. But do it for yourself because there’s an 84 percent chance that the woman in your life is perfectly happy with your penis as it is.
Lever, J. et al. “Does Size Matter? Men’s and Women’s Views on Penis Size Across the Lifespan,” Psychology of Men and Masculinity (2006) 7:129.
Clarke, J.R. Roman Sex . Harry N. Abrams, NY, 2003.
Michael Castleman, M.A. , is a San Francisco-based journalist. He has written about sexuality for 36 years.

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Bent, curved, thick, slim, big head, small head, circumcised or not circumcised — when it comes to penises, there’s plenty of variety to be enjoyed.
And that’s without even touching on balls, shades and veins.
The saying goes, it’s not the size that matters, but what you do with it.
Now, while I appreciate phalluses of all kinds, let’s be honest, some are more favourable than others.
You’ll struggle to find a woman declaring her love for the micro-penis .
In a recent study by Body Logic MD , it was revealed that 40% of the women surveyed preferred the ‘bender’, which tilts upwards and hits the sweet spot.
Runner-up was the ‘curve’, which is similar but with a less dramatic curvature, and it can go right, left, up or down.
The ‘chode’ — an overtly plump but short cock — wasn’t mentioned, but deserves a shout-out, too. It might not always reach the deep dark depths, but it’s a filler.
What makes an exceptionally good dick? To find out, I asked 20 women to share their preferences for the perfect penis.
It seems one size does not fit all.
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