Small Male Organ Anxiety - Putting Things in Perspective
Small male organ anxiety is common to many men – even those who
do not have what would technically be considered a small male organ. Despite
the fact that other considerations, such as the skill with which a man handles
his tool and his male organ
health, are also of great importance, men continue to obsess about size.
What is
small anyway?
Like so many things, "small"
is in the eye (or mind) of the beholder. So, for that matter, are
"average" and "large." However, a recent survey sheds some
light on what the typical manhood length is for a man.
BJU
International, which
is published by the British Association of Urological Surgeons, published a
paper that looked into 20 studies that collectively evaluated the member sizes
of about 15,000 men. After they collated the data, they reported these
findings:
- The average length of the manhood when
soft is 3.61 inches; when firm, the average length is 5.17 inches.
- The average girth of the manhood when
soft is 3.67 inches; when firm, the average girth is 4.58 inches.
In other words, in spite of the fact
that men have always been told that an average member is a full six inches
long, the truth is that it is only slightly over 5 inches. And therefore,
many men who are of a perfectly adequate and average length have probably felt
that their tools didn't quite measure up to those of other men.
How
many are small?
Another interesting fact, according to
this study: Only 2.28% of men sport equipment that could legitimately be termed
"small." (A comparable percentage applies to those men that
could legitimately be termed "large.") So approximately 95% of
men have an organ that is average (or typical or normal – pick the preferred
word).
Since the average depth of the female
organ runs between 3 and 4 inches, an averagely-endowed man is more than
well-equipped enough to perform satisfactorily from a size point of view.
Anxiety
Yet despite this, many men will
undoubtedly continue to experience anxiety about the size of their tools. A
2007 study found that some 45% of men believed that they had a small male
organ; by contrast, 85% of the women surveyed reported that they were perfectly
satisfied with their partner's junk in terms of its size.
But if 95% of members are of normal
manhood size, why were only 85% of those women satisfied? The wise guy answer
is that guys with little rods are getting far more of their share of women than
they deserve. A more logical answer might be that some of the female
respondents may have experienced less than optimal sensual experiences and may
have related this to the size of their mate's organ, rather than to his skill
with it – or to the health of said organ. Both of these are factors that
shouldn't be underestimated.
Skill is something that comes with time
and practice for most men. When young, a man is easily excitable and the thrill
of engaging in sensual activity for many causes them to not be the most nuanced
of lovers. Over time, a man comes to learn what works best for both him and his
partner. He learns that certain forms of pre-play can have a big impact, or
that certain positions can produce specific results.
Anxiety over what is perceived to be a
small male organ can also be alleviated by keeping the equipment healthy.
Regular application of a first-rate male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can help in this area. A member that
looks strong and healthy makes a man feel proud of his package. Those crèmes
that contain a potent antioxidant such as alpha lipoic acid and a combination
of moisturizers (such as Shea butter and vitamin E) address common issues such
as dry skin or aging manhood cells. A crème that also contains vitamin C is
best, for that vitamin is crucial for collagen production and male organ tissue
firmness. With proper care, a man can have a member to flaunt with dignity.
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.