Does Male Organ Size Really Matter? It Does in Some States!
by John Dugan OwnerThere are jokes to mask it and articles that say it’s no biggie,
but men are still obsessed with the age-old question: Does male organ size
really matter? It’s probably such a pervasive question because it really can’t
be answered. It’s probably because the question is unfinished. It completely
depends on what it matters for – making a baby, giving unknown pleasure,
opening doors a foot back – but that part of the equation is never stated.
Instead, it leaves a lot to be considered to fit all the possibilities.
That could be the reason why many men put so much emphasis on it,
which may be why many women don’t want to give an opinion. However, a man’s
male organ size has become a sort of perceived reflection of who he is. If he
is powerful. If he is virile. If he has the magic stick, as 50 Cent would say.
This preoccupation could be why a recent study ranked male organ
size state-by-state. Read on to find out a little more about this very
interesting study and what it could say about the male organ size debate.
The State-by-State Male Organ Size
Survey
Bespoke Surgical conducted this unique survey by posing two direct
questions to 1,300 men throughout the United States. The first, “What is the
length of your member at full mass?” and the second, “What length do you say
your member is at full mass when asked by potential partners, dates, or
significant others?” The results of the survey are even more psychologically
interesting than they are biological or geographical. The responses by state
seemed to vary a good deal.
The First Male Organ Size Question
Well, there was an interesting set of averages, from the lowest at
5.22 inches to an astounding 7.44 inches, making the survey male organ size
average, in total, 6.41 inches. This is nearly an inch and a half larger than
the research from the Journal of Urology, which reports the US average while
completely hard at 5.1 inches.
So, which states claim to be packing big guns? States with the
five highest reported male organ size averages were, in order, Alabama,
Louisiana, West Virginia, Vermont, and Utah. The lowest averages were, in
order, Delaware, New Mexico, Maryland, Georgia, and Rhode Island. Or maybe they
are just the most honest (spoiler: uh, no)? The lower states were most closely
aligned with the research-based national average.
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!
So, who are the self-admitted exaggerators? Louisiana, with its
smooth Southern vibe, admitted the biggest fish tale with an 8.07 average,
nearly an inch off what they publicly advertise. Delaware, on the other hand,
had an average exaggeration of 1.3 inches, which is very interesting since it
had the lowest number at a reported 5.22 inches. Twelve of the states reported
the same numbers, and four understated their numbers.
What does it all mean?
Honestly, male organ size is a very personal thing. Men and women
surely have their preferences, and those preferences change when they’re
comparing one-night stands to relationships. For most women surveyed, male organ
size isn’t the ultimate decider. Generosity, emotional connection, confidence,
skill, and communication often outrank size when they’re looking for a
relationship. There hasn’t been enough research in the LGBTQ+ community to
determine if that is the case for all humans who intimately engage with men.
But…it’s nice to hope so, right?
One of the best ways for a man to have confidence and remove
inhibitions is for him to feel good about the look and feel of his member.
Adopting good grooming and self-care practices like diligent washing and
trimming are two ways to make a man’s best friend confident and friendly.
An extra step that makes the big fella smooth, soft, and ready for
action is applying a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to the male
organ skin daily. Full of vitamins, antioxidants, and amino acids, these crèmes
provide a man’s member with everything he needs in a silky, shea butter
slather. Vitamin E locks in the moisture and vitamin A wards off bacteria. In
short, it’s the best way to get him ready for amore, no matter his size.
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