While
most talk of body image issues in modern culture has to do with women, it’s
important for men to be aware of how concerns about male organ size may be
affecting them. It’s extremely common for men to fret about the length of their
members, and this worry can cause significant self-esteem and performance issues,
meaning it can have a negative impact on male
organ health and mental
well-being. A man’s rod is treated by society as a symbol of virility,
masculinity and power; this gives men a skewed sense of how long their organs
should be. Many of men’s concerns in this department are based on both
misconceptions and an unhealthy way of thinking about their bodies. Below, men
can learn facts about male organ size and function that should help to put groundless
fears to rest.
1)
What’s Average?
Any
large sample of men will yield a wide array of measurements. Generally, people
measure the male organ when it is stiff.
The
U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS) analyzed over 50 studies into male organ
size conducted since 1942 and involving more than 11,000 organs. They found the
average hard male organ length to be between 5.5 and 6.3 inches. Interestingly,
a 2013 studyfound that tumescent length was partly dependent on the stimulus;
men who received mouth play or intimate time with a partner had larger stiff
organs than those who relied on fantasy to get hard.
2)
Growers and Show-ers
The
length of the soft male organ is not an indicator of the length of the organ
when it’s stiff. Most men are “growers,” meaning their rods lengthen
significantly when they are stimulated. Fewer men are “show-ers,” with long
soft male organs that tend to grow less significantly when hard.
3)
Female Organ Facts
A
woman who has not given birth has an average canal length of 3 inches, meaning
even a short tumescent member can fill it. When stimulated, the female organ
lengthens to about 4 inches; it can further lengthen to accommodate a larger
male organ, but such a member is not necessary for pleasure. The famous G-spot
is located about 3 inches in on the front wall of the female organ; men of just
about any length can experiment with positions to provide a female partner with
a tantalizing experience.
4)
Partner Perceptions
In
an article written for NetDoctor.co.uk, Dr. David Delvin and psychotherapist
Christine Webber report a very interesting fact about partner perceptions of
male organ size: Many men who prefer male partners wish they had larger organs, although
they don't want partners with particularly large members. The authors also say that many women
are turned off or frightened by unusually large male organs. It is likely that
men are far more concerned about the size of their members than their partners
are.
5)
Enhancement Products
Part
of the reason men may feel inadequate downstairs is the barrage of male organ
enhancement advertisements they are subjected to. Rather than serving a valid
need, these products play off men’s fears and self-consciousness. Much like the
plethora of beauty products marketed to women can leave them feeling inadequate,
male organ products can do the same for men. Also, they almost certainly don’t
work to make the package bigger. Remember: Someone is just trying to make money
off men’s fears, not provide a needed service.
6)
Smoking Shortens the Male Organ
While
there isn’t much that can be done to lengthen the male organ (aside from a
dangerous surgical procedure), there is something men can do to shorten their
members, and that’s cigarette smoking. Smoking interferes with blood flow to
the organ, leading to length loss of up to 0.4 inches.
7)
No Ideal Length
Just
as there is no ideal body type, size or dimension for women, there is no ideal
male organ length. This is a hard thing for men to accept, given the messages
they are surrounded by from childhood on. But the length of the member does not
embody a man’s personality, character, strength or sensual prowess. These
things are, for the most part, matters of attitude and approach. By adopting a
different perspective on his tool, a man can overcome an unnecessary obsession
with its size.
There
are, however, worthwhile things a man can do to improve the form and function
of his member, such as using a high-quality male
organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil). Such products
contain natural moisturizers (like Shea butter and vitamin E) to soften the
male skin, as well as nutrients (like vitamin C and L-arginine) to support
ample blood flow to the member. Men can show their male organs some love –
whatever their size – with a daily application of nourishing cream.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on
most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity,
and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional
writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing
writer to numerous websites.