
Penis inadequacy is a real fear. Guys might not see it plastered across billboards as much as women have body image ideals foisted on them, but the pop culture zeitgeist certainly makes it known: Bigger is better. So, curious about how Millennial women really felt about their partners' penises, Cosmopolitan.
Conceived and designed the experiments: NP GM. Women recalled model size accurately using this method, although they made more errors with respect to penis length than circumference. These first estimates of erect penis size preferences using 3D models suggest women accurately recall size and prefer penises only slightly larger than average.

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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. Or, put another way, which matters more: length or girth?
News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. A new worldwide survey asked both men and women what they thought the average size of a penis was and what their ideal length would be. The results were broken down by country and then by gender and the women were also asked how important size was to them.


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A new study has revealed that women prefer a slightly larger penis in a one-time sexual partner compared to a long-term partner. In total, 75 women, ages 18 to 65, took part in the study. When asked to select the model which represented their preferred penis size in a long-term partner, the average response was 6.
So, what are we to make of this? Does penis-size matter at all to a healthy sex life, or is it time to crush the size stigma once and for all? We went to certified sex coach and writer Gigi Engle to get to the tip of it. Generally speaking, no.
This fixation is even more pronounced in this modern age of the super-sized everything. Bigger seems to automatically mean better. Men are naturally competitive, and penis size seems to be one more thing to lose sleep over.
Dear male readers,If you've ever asked a girl if penis size matters and she said no, I'm afraid to tell you that she was lying. Furthermore, if you asked her how you measure up and she said that you're "normal or "average," she meant small. That doesn't mean you're bad in bed; you can definitely make up for it in other areas. You just don't have the coveted perfect d.
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