Does Size Really Matter ?

Size matters psychologically to many men and women, and often feel that size changes effectiveness. If a man is well below average in size, then yes, that might matter because the vaginal walls knowingly depend on pressure for sensation.
 
However, the most important and sensitive part in some women is what we call the G spot, which is a few centimeters in and can be stimulated by rhythmic pressure from just the tip of the man's penis. Not all women find that erotic; some people aren't easily orgasmic from that. What's more important to a woman, rather than size, is the quality of interaction in the relationship, does her partner ask what turns her on and pay attention to that?
 
A lot of research supports that what is essential to pleasure is more of what goes on before the sexual healing ever starts, the quality of a relationship, the sense of safety and trust, and just how a partner approaches sex. Has he helped with her workload, generally through the day, treated her nicely? Does he start touching her lovingly in non-genital areas beforehand?
 
Research shows the effect of size is very much overstated in definition of what leads to sexual satisfaction. Most women don't easily orgasm anyway, with intercourse, or not, so stimulating the outside can be much more important. The vulva can be stimulated with the hand, with the mouth, and in many ways has absolutely nothing to do with the particular size of the penis.
 

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