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Length or girth? You'll be surprised what they had to say.
The question of whether penis size really matters has long been argued among men, women, sexperts, and researchers. Although this debate has been raging since time immemorial, no one seems to have quite come up with a straight answer.
Now, as if men didn’t have to worry about their penises enough, there’s a new dick debate at play. We’re talking the ultimate game of Would You Rather: Would you rather have a short, chubby penis or a long pencil dick? Or, put another way, which matters more: length or girth ?
Typically, when we talk about penis size, we tend to focus on length rather than thickness. And this is actually unfair to guys, says Ariella*, 35, who points out that girth and length provide "two different but equally valuable feelings in the vaginal area. One is a sense of fullness (girth) and the other is the sensation of going in and out (length),” she told MensHealth.com.
So which is preferable? To find out, MensHealth.com polled 100 women between the ages of 18 and 71 via SurveyMonkey, asking them all about penises and what matters most to each of them. The survey was sent out through various social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. (NB: Because some studies show that men who have sex with men tend to have higher levels of anxiety about penis size, for the purposes of this survey we limited our sample to women who have sex with men.)
You may be surprised by what the women surveyed had to say — suffice to say, there's more to your wang than meets the eye.
If you have a classic fatty , or what is known in some circles as a "chode," don't be bummed about it.According to our extremely scientific survey results, a whopping 70% of women preferred girth to length — or, as Mal*, 36, puts it, “What is length without adequate girth?”
In fact, only 18% of respondents said that length was most important to them. So if you're one of the 20% of men who worry they're too small , rest assured you're probably fine.
As it turns out, the old saying is pretty much true: it’s not the size of the boat that matters, but the motion of the ocean. “It’s not about size at all, it’s about how you use your size to your advantage. It’s all in the hips and teasing,” says Grace*, 26.
In fact, 12% of survey respondents said penis size didn't matter to them at all. Other studies have yielded similar results, with one UCLA and Cal State LA report finding that 84% of women are totally happy with their partners' size.
Ultimately, "the girth and length of a penis are less important than the man's ability to listen to what feels good for his partner. Girth and size don't matter if you aren't spending time on foreplay and warming her up,” says Dr. Kristie Overstreet , a psychotherapist and clinical sexologist .
Put another way, if you have a gargantuan penis and you're flailing it around like Godzilla unchained instead of paying attention to your partner's needs, she's not going to be impressed.
We've said it before and we'll say it again: clitoral stimulation, people!
The truth is that 75 to 80 percent of women cannot reach orgasm from penetrative sex alone. Sure, the feeling that comes with being penetrated can be enjoyable, but it rarely provides the big O.
So what does bring on the big O? Clitoral stimulation, of course — and that's true regardless or whether you're packing a gherkin or a firehose. “There are some men who don't understand that the majority of women orgasm from clitoral stimulation, or a mix of clitoral stimulation and penetration. They think that using their penis like a jackhammer is best. It doesn’t work, especially for those who may not be as big as they would like,” Overstreet says.
The results of our poll aside, at the end of the day the length vs. girth question largely comes down to personal preference. “No one penis size is ‘best,’ there is no penis hierarchy. For some, big and thick is ideal, but for others it might not be.” Emily Morse, sexologist and host of the Sex With Emily podcast, tells MensHealth.com .
At the end of the day, if you don’t know how to give her an orgasm (and especially if you don't even bother trying), the size of your member means next to nothing. “Remember that satisfying sex has less to do with penis size, and way more to do with everything surrounding actually penetration,” Morse says.
* Last names have been withheld to allow subjects to speak freely on private matters.
Gigi Engle is a certified sex coach, educator, and writer living in Chicago. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter at @GigiEngle.



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In findings that will no doubt make well-endowed millennials rejoice, 8 inches is the optimal penis size when it comes to making women orgasm, according to a survey by dating site Big One. The same survey showed that climax-inducing capabilities drop off dramatically in anything bigger than 9 inches.
Or as Big One so eloquently puts it, “Size does matter, but bigger is not always better.”
To “compare orgasm success rate with penis size,” the self-proclaimed “large penis dating site” surveyed 4,761 women across their entire network spanning general, casual dating and other niches. They asked the survey participants about the last time they had sex, how big their partner’s unit was and if they achieved “orgasm via penetration.”
The randy research — which displayed the juicy results on a cucumber diagram — found that 8-inch penises induced orgasms at a 44% success rate. Coming in second was 9 inches — nearly the height of a bowling pin — with a 42% success rate.
However, don’t feel bad if you’re not blessed with such proportions, because pleasure-causing potential plummets sharply with anything longer.
According to the sexperiment, both 11-inch whoppers and 4-inch willies help women climax at the same success rate: a mere 30% of the time. (One wonders if the phallic findings hold true for Jonah Falcon, whose manhood is the world’s largest at a mammoth 13.5 inches.)
And skill is just as important as size, per the research.
The study found that 3-inchers (which is the threshold for a “micro-penis”) aid orgasm in a quarter of women while “more than 1 in 10 men with 1 inch still hit the spot.” Not to mention that a large number of survey participants deemed girth to be crucial when it comes to experiencing rapture in the sack.
Nonetheless, the penis-measuring research is not an exact science. “These are averages, and there will always be exceptions,” writes Big One. “If he doesn’t measure up, he can still deliver, and equally, if he’s massive, he can still disappoint!”


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Ah, men. We're a simple creature sometimes. And we're never simpler than when we're thinking about size. Generally, one very particular size. There is not man out there who hasn't wondered, at some point, how their penis size measures up. Who hasn't measured their own, then questioned whether they're measuring from the correct point, and tried to steal an extra inch by sliding the ruler further down (for those in doubt, you do it from the top, starting where penis meets torso). Well, ideal-penis-size-questioning-men, you need wonder no more.
Sound the klaxons, scream it from the mountaintops, gather the villagers from their huts and clink every glass in the cabinet, for we have found the FINAL and official word on the ideal penis size and it is dogma.
It is 6.3 inches, or 6.4 inches for a one-time encounter. Six Point Three. Six Point Four.
That's the end of it. Stop Googling questions about penis size. You're done now.
A study from the University of California and the University of New Mexico took 75 women, aged between 18 and 65, and presented them with 33 different-sized 3D penis models made of rigid, odourless (very considerate), blue plastic to "minimise racial skin-colour cues."
The results found that the average preference was for a penis that measured 6.3 inches in length and 4.8 inches around. Whereas for a one-time sexual encounter, the average plastic penis the women chose was larger, measuring 6.4 inches and 5.0 inches in circumference.
Now, this isn't the best news for most men's egos, because the average male penis is 5.2 inches long and 4.6 inches around, as revealed in a global study of 15,000 members.
But don't worry too much. According to the same study, only 2.8 per cent of men have an abnormally small penis, so the chances are you should be ok.
And if you're not? Well, there's help out there .

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