Male Organ Size and Dysmorphia: Unrealistic Worries About Measuring Up
by John Dugan OwnerHopefully, every man reading this feels good about himself and
about his body – and about his member. Being in good health and good male organ
health can make a big difference in a man’s sensual outlook – but sometimes
there can be factors that undermine a perfectly healthy man feeling good about
himself sensually. For example, take male organ size. Our culture places an
absurd importance on something that is essentially a matter of genetics and
that which has little to do ultimately with how satisfactory a man is in bed.
Often a man may be victimized by body dysmorphic disorder, and this dysmorphia
may be centralized around his male organ size – to his detriment.
Not
measuring up
When
a man has dysmorphia related to his male organ size, it means that he has an
obsessive idea that his male organ size is inappropriate – most often, too
small. (There are some cases in which a man experiences his member as being far
too large, but this kind of dysmorphia is much rarer.) While it is very
possible for someone with a genuinely small manhood to have dysmorphia, it
seems to occur more often in men whose male organ size is perfectly normal, if
not more than normal.
In
either case, individuals are placing an excessive importance on male organ
size. With the prevalence and easy availability of adult material, more and
more men (and women) have the opportunity to be exposed to videos in which the
male performers are chosen at least partially due to the above-average size of
their manhood.
The
fact is that the average tumescent male organ size is about 5.1 inches, and the
range of “normal” tumescent male organ sizes generally runs from about 4 inches
to about 6 inches. (However, many men with tumescent members smaller than 3
inches are able to sensually satisfy their partners.) Those with a manhood
larger than 6 inches are the exception rather than the rule, no matter how it
appears in adult material.
Problems
So
what happens when a man has dysmorphia where his male organ size is concerned?
There are any number of issues that can arise:
- Depression
and/or anxiety. Body dysmorphic disorder is recognized as a mental
health illness, and many people who suffer from it experience such corollary
issues as depression or anxiety. This can impact not only their sensual life
but their day-to-day life as well, causing them to feel fatigued, irritable,
unmotivated, and unhappy.
- Performance
issues. Dysmorphia may contribute to tumescence issues as well. For
example, a man may experience tumescence dysfunction, due to worries that he
just doesn’t measure up as a man due to his male organ size. Anxiety about
performing adequately may cause him to become nervous during coupling and to
release seed early.
- Relationship
problems. A man with dysmorphia may avoid sensual contact, afraid that
he will not be able to satisfy a partner. He may refrain from dating from fears
or rejection due to his perceived inadequate male organ size, or he may need to
constantly be reassured by a partner that his male organ size is acceptable.
Treatment
Too
often, men with dysmorphia about male organ size try to find ways to enlarge
their member. This may lead them to try “sham” treatments that don’t work. Some
treatments, in fact, may be dangerous. Rather than taking this path, a man is
advised to seek help from a mental health professional who can work with him to
come to have a more balanced and realistic perception of his male organ size.
Dysmorphia
can also distract a man from taking proper care of his manhood, which is
crucial regardless of male organ size. Regular application of a first-rate male
organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) can help. The most appropriate oils
will include both L-arginine and L-carnitine. The former helps male organ blood
vessels to become receptive to increased blood flow. The latter has
neuroprotective properties that help the member retain its delicate
sensitivity, which impacts sensual pleasure.
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