Here’s The Lowdown on the Latest Preferred Male Organ Size Study
by John Dugan OwnerYeah, every guy has heard it at some point. He may believe it or
not, but it’s out there. “Size doesn’t matter” is the heralding cry of people
everywhere. Studies show that women don’t have a preferred male organ size and
are instead more interested in things that get them off like foreplay and oral
attention. However, for some women, male organ size does matter for certain
kinds of releases, according to a new study. Let’s see what this study is
saying.
Does Male Organ Size Really Matter? Yes, But…
A recent study shows that women who have frequent internal
releases said they are more likely to hit the big O when their partner has a
bigger wang. For women who prefer internally stimulated intimacy over other
kinds of activities – oral, for instance – also prefer a larger member.
However, that’s not the whole story.
Preference
vs Proof
The first issue with preferred male organ size is that there’s
already a lot of unknowns about the female release, specifically internal and
outer. They may not be different things as once believed. See, different nerves
transmit signals from the 2 different areas, and stimulation of each triggers
different brain regions. However, some researchers claim that internal
stimulation is just stimulating a different, inner section of the clitoris.
Women report distinctive sensations from internal and clitoral releases, but
which one women prefer ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Breaking
Down the Study
In the new study, researchers asked 323 women, mostly Scottish
university students, to recall past sensual experiences. They were also asked
about their current sensual activities as well as how essential P-V intimacy
and other types of activities were to them. They were then asked if member
length impacted their ability to have an internal release. The researchers
defined the average member length at 5.8 inches.
The first issue is that the study relies on memory, not clinical
measurement. The next problem: not all women had enough sensual experience to make
an accurate comparison or had never had an internally stimulated release. Of
the 160 women who had the experience, just over 34 percent preferred male organ
size that was longer than the average. Interestingly, 60 percent of the women
said it didn’t matter, and 6 percent said longer was actually less pleasurable
than shorter.
In the end, researchers found that women who reported the highest
number of internally stimulated releases in the last 30 days were more likely
to say longer was better. They believe that this is because a longer member can
stimulate the entire length of the opening and the cervix, offering more
stimulation.
In
Conclusion
While the data is there that say some women do have a preferred
male organ size, it isn’t destiny. This very small sample size is not
necessarily reflective of all women. It needs to be replicated with a much
larger, more diverse sample group before any real, significant claims can be
made.
Male organ size is not the end-all, be-all for pleasuring a woman,
so men who aren’t rocking a foot of man meat need not worry. Men concerned
about performance should pay more attention to things like cuddling, foreplay,
and other types of sensual stimulation and leave worries of size at the door.
Of course, men who want a little extra oomph in the bedroom have found that
using a member health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) helps them perform more confidently and
with greater vigor. This oil is chock-full of nutrients that not only boost
blood flow but also makes the member supple, strong, and smooth, providing a
pleasant aesthetic effect as well. Use once or twice daily for best results and
leave worrying about preferred male organ size out in the cold.
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.
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