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Signs of an Attractive Penis
The ratio of girth to length is just right. 6.3 inches long and 4.3 inches around were found to be ideal in one study.
Circumcised is preferable for most.
Groomed pubic hair goes a long way toward making a penis look attractive.
For short-term hookups, bigger is better. For long-term commitments, average size is more manageable.
It’s attached to a partner who is trustworthy.
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Is a big penis more attractive than a mid-size model? What about a small penis? Penises might be more practical than pretty, but to men who aren’t attracted to other men, it can be confounding to figure out what kind of penis women prefer and what makes a pretty penis. Grooming ? Upkeep ? Shape ? Slight bend? Smoothness? Vascularity? The “X” factor? The long and the short of it is that when it comes to what makes a penis attractive, dimensions matter. And while there’s no clear “Golden Penis Ratio,” research suggests that penis girth may be more important than people realize when it comes to what makes a nice penis.
Whether you’ve been born with a big penis or a small penis; of average girth, slim, or thick; an asymmetrical dick or one that’s straight as an arrow; remember that women seem more forgiving when it comes to what makes a penis attractive than men are.
One study found that women rated overall genital appearance and manicured pubic hair as the most important factors in determining what makes a pretty penis. (Credit the manscaping movement for being more than just hype and marketing.) Women didn’t draw a distinction between men with surgically corrected hypospadias (a condition where the urethra opening is on the underside of the head) and “normal looking,” i.e., conventionally attractive, circumcised penises . “The information may help prevent the development of shame or impaired genital perceptions about penile appearance,” study author Dr. Norma Ruppen-Greeff said in a statement .
As far as experts can surmise, women are most interested in penis proportionality. Upkeep is a close second, rather than penis size or girth. This should be heartening to any man who fears he’s in possession of an undersized member. After all, you can always trim the hedges . But if you have to pick one size-related factor, girth remains the most important element that women prefer when it comes to penis size.
“There is a slightly larger difference in girth preference among women, which could be interpreted to mean that girth is a slightly better predictor of penis preference,” Nicole Prause , a neuroscientist who has studied what penis size women prefer, tells Fatherly. “There is some preference for proportionality in length and girth rather than extremes of either in isolation. We did not do any analyses specific to the diminutively-named ‘pencil dick,’ but preferences tended to fall along linear length and girth.”
To Prause, women’s preference for a nice penis girth makes the most physiological sense. Vaginas are not very sensitive to heat or vibration, but they have many mechanoreceptors that detect stretching and distinguish a large, girthy penis from a narrower one. Other areas like the cervix, which could be stimulated by longer penises, don’t have these “stretch detectors” and are less sensitive as a result. Still, most women prefer girth to be combined with a nice length.
Most experiments on women’s penis predilections have been limited to two-dimensional pictures of penises and self-reports of past experiences. That’s why Prause had 75 female participants compare 33 3D-printed erect penis models. When it came to one-time hookups, women were attracted to big penises with the greatest length and circumference. However, women preferred penises with sizes only slightly above the average length and girth for long-term partners — about 6.3 inches long and a circumference of 4.8 inches. This should reassure any man in a committed relationship.
The attraction to a large penis in one-off partners also makes sense. A large penis might be attractive for an evening. But the post-sex pain associated with partners packing a big penis makes a long-term commitment to a massive member slightly less appealing.
Interestingly, women generally remembered penises being smaller in size than they actually were when asked about them later. So no matter how big of a penis a man is packing, there are no guarantee as to what his partner is telling her friends. “It’s worth remembering any time someone tells us about their partner’s size, bragging or denigrating, that such memories may be inaccurate or easily influenced,” Prause says.
Lest we finish this with overemphasis on what’s downstairs, it’s important to note that women ranked characteristics such as trustworthiness and overall attractiveness as more important than penis size . What’s more, most penis preferences had to do more with functionality rather than aesthetics. It’s the motion in the ocean that matters most.
In the end, size might make for a pretty penis, but people are more than the sum of their body parts. And good partners have far more important qualities than a hefty girth.
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An erection (pronounced ee- REK -shən ) of a body part such as a man's penis , a woman's clitoris or a nipple refers to it becoming larger and harder.
The term erection is most often used to refer to an erection of the penis. It is widely believed that a man's penis needs to be erect in order for him to take part in sexual intercourse and penetrate his partner's vagina and to ejaculate semen , but all are possible without an erection. In a healthy male, an erection will usually occur if the man is sexually aroused (made sexually excited) or stimulated. This can happen if he is touched sexually, or even if he is not touched – for example, if he sees a naked person or thinks about having sex with someone else. Erections can also occur without thinking about sex or being touched. Most boy teenagers have unexpected erections. This is normal. Erections happen several times during the night. This happens to all healthy adult males of all ages. This also happens when a man wakes up. That is normal too. Tissues in the penis called the corpus spongiosum penis and corpora cavernosa penis fill with blood , causing the penis to become longer, thicker, harder and to stand upright. A man's erection usually stops if he is no longer sexually aroused, or after he has had an orgasm and has ejaculated. An erection will usually not be possible immediately following ejaculation , although adolescent males may be able to achieve erections immediately following ejaculation. The time period during which an erection cannot be repeated following ejaculation is called the refractory period.
Erect penises have appeared in erotic (sexually exciting) art for a very long time. Pictures of men with erections appear on ancient objects and in paintings. In the past, the erect penis was also a symbol or sign of health and fertility (the ability to give life). Ancient Egyptians , Greeks and Romans believed in gods that had erect penises. Today, erect penises do not often appear in artworks or movies because many people think that showing a man's penis when it is erect is obscene (not decent). Men with larger penises are often thought to be more handsome, manly and powerful . A lot of people also believe that men with bigg
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