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Unveiling Truths: Does Penis Size Matter to Women? Exploring the Impact of Size

Does penis size matter to women?

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“The vagina is densely packed with pressure-sensitive mechanoreceptors that detect stretch sensations. These appear finely tuned to detect variability in circumference, whereas the vagina is less sensitive to differences in other stimuli such as vibration or warmth. Other studies also found that women prefer a relatively larger penis proportional to body size, especially with respect to the circumference.”

My friend Geoffrey Miller is a psychologist, author of sex and mating books, and professor at the University of New Mexico.

DOES PENIS SIZE MATTER?

One of the research projects he supported, Women’s Preferences for Penis Size, gave 75 women a basket of 3D printed penis models and asked them to choose the ones they’d like to have for a one-time vs. long-term partner.

“Women preferred a larger penis size (especially a larger circumference) for one-time partners as compared to long-term partners. While this preference for a larger phallus is above the average penis size, it is only very slightly above the average.”

“Women preferred a penis of slightly larger circumference and length for one-time (length = 6.4 inches/16.3 cm, circumference = 5.0 inches/12.7 cm) versus long-term (length = 6.3 inches/16.0 cm, circumference = 4.8 inches/12.2 cm) sexual partners. These first estimates of erect penis size preferences using 3D models suggest women accurately recall size and prefer penises only slightly larger than average.”

With large penises shown on porn, more people want bigger penises. Millennial women are especially strident about penis size preference.

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I find this heartbreaking because men and women are made to fit together. The average is average for a reason! There are more women who prefer a small-to-average size than women who want a bigger penis. But the media is mean. We all know that.

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Now here’s more detail on the study:

“Women attended one session in the laboratory during which they completed questionnaires about their sexual history and selected among 3D erect penis models to indicate their size preferences for one-time or longer-term partners. The state-space appeared to well-characterize the range of women’s experience, as their “largest” and “smallest” partners did not show evidence of ceiling or floor effects. Women tended to recall the size of the 3D models very well, only underestimating penis length. Women preferred a larger penis size (especially a larger circumference) for one-time partners as compared to long-term partners. While this preference for a larger phallus is above the average penis size, it is only very slightly above the average. While most declined to identify a penis size most likely to carry an STD, women selected even larger phallus sizes as the most likely to be infected with an STD.

A delay in model recall did not significantly worsen the participant’s recall of the model size. In fact, women were generally very accurate in identifying the same model at both immediate and delayed recall. When they did make errors, they slightly underestimated model length. One possible explanation is that women care more about circumference, so they may attend to it more. Some authors have argued that penis length actually is more important and “healthy” to desire than circumference, but others have not replicated this reported pattern.

The data is generally consistent with Mautz et al. (2013), which asked women to rate the attractiveness of life-sized, projected, rotating drawings of male figures with flaccid penises of various sizes. Their participants preferred phalluses 2SD above their estimated population-average penis size, whereas our participants preferred penises that were only a little above average. This difference may be due to their images depicting flaccid penises, whereas our models depicted erect penises.

Since women’s preferences for both relationship types were slightly larger than the average male, the preferred size for the one-time partner was farther from the average. Novelty itself contributes to pleasure, so seeking a more novel-sized penis may be consistent with a goal to pursue pleasure primarily in one-time partners. Women may prefer a smaller penis size in a long-term partner compared to a one-time partner for reasons of both physical comfort and a preference for less masculinity in a longer-term partner. The difference in pleasure motive is also suggested by genital physiology. A larger circumference might stretch the vaginal opening such that the deep structures (clitoral crura and vestibular bulbs) are more stimulated, and the clitoral glans are more stimulated by penis movement.

Also, the vagina is densely packed with pressure-sensitive mechanoreceptors that detect stretch sensations. These appear finely tuned to detect variability in circumference, whereas the vagina is less sensitive to differences in other stimuli such as vibration or warmth. Other studies also found that women prefer a relatively larger penis proportional to body size, especially with respect to the circumference. Given that women typically experience more pleasurable and orgasmic sex in longer-term relationships, they might prefer a larger penis for short-term sex partly so the increased physical sensation compensates for the reduced psychological connection. In one notable exception, a preference for general body somatotype did not differ by the relationship duration.

A larger penis could contribute to infection risks, such that a larger penis on riskier one-time partners elevates risk. A larger penis has been associated with higher infection rates amongst men who have sex with men. Also, an increase in friction during intercourse from a condom is associated with the introduction of more bacteria into the vagina and more vulvar erythema. Finally, women report that condoms increase their experience of pain during intercourse. Anything that increases friction during intercourse may promote genital injury, indirectly increasing infection risk. A larger phallus would increase friction relative to a smaller phallus. These potential complications of a larger penis suggest why the human penis has not evolved to be larger.

Individual differences among the women were not examined in relation to their penis size preferences, although various female traits could interact with their sexual health risks. For example, women with wider hips tend to have a higher proportion of one-time sexual partners. While women’s vaginal depth and pelvic muscle tonicity has been characterized, these traits have never been related to women’s penis size preferences. Presumably, given the variability in vaginal size and tonicity, some women would experience more tearing with a larger phallus than others depending on the morphology of their particular vagina.”

There’s more detail than you might need. But I like to be thorough.

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Susan Bratton, Intimacy Wellness Expert, is a champion and advocate for all those who desire lifelong intimacy and passion. She is the best-selling author and publisher of 34 books and programs on lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills such as Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, The Steamy Sex Ed®️ Video Collection, Hormone Balancing, The Pump Guide and Thrust In Time. You can find The Susan Bratton Show™ on YouTube at BetterLover.com, her more personal posts @susanbratton on Instagram, and her new sexual vitality supplements, FLOW, BOOST, DESIRE, and DRIVE at The 20 Store.

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