Many people used to be afraid to admit it out
loud, but now, increasingly, women are coming out and saying that penis size
really does matter when it comes to desirability, masculinity, and overall
sexual satisfaction. Perhaps the matter is becoming less taboo because of the
advent of home use penis extenders like the Jes Extender and Male Edge devices
which have made it far easier for men to safely increase their own penis size
without resorting to expensive and risky surgery, bringing the subject of just
how big women want men's penises to be to the fore, but more and more women,
even those in the public eye, are now saying what we've all secretly known all
along – bigger is better.
“Nick’s small
package was a problem sometimes, like the first time we had sex, to tell you
the truth, I didn’t really feel much, I faked the whole thing, I really felt
sorry for him, I still loved him though.”
That was Jessica Simpson, talking about her now
ex-husband Nick Lachey. Where a comment like this might just seem like an
outright attack on an ex partner, that in itself speaks volumes – if a woman
wants to talk disparagingly about a former partner, penis size has now become
the first place to take a cheap shot. Britney Spears, for example, made
comments about Justin Timberlake's small penis after their break-up, causing
his grandmother to rush to his defense with some quite bizarre damage control:
“I
helped raise him and I can assure you there is nothing wrong with him
physically.”
It isn't just celebrities becoming more open about
the topic of penis size or lack thereof. In a recent survey, 84% of women of
all different ages (over 18) admitted that they found large or “huge” penises
more stimulating both visually and physically. This certainly flies in the face
of everything we used to say about average or even small penises being just as
desirable as long as their owner knew what they were doing, or even about sex
with larger penises being painful and unpleasant.
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