Messofanego
Banned
Lock if flaccid.
There's jack all correlation between penis size and sexual performance. It's all in the mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDJnoO20UYo (October 16th, 2013)
Telegraph: Is penis anxiety really such a big deal? (October 2013)
Research source (good thing I can access this)
Live Science: 'Ideal' Penis Size Depends on Guy's Height (April 2013)
Research video
That might correlate with how vaginas and anuses can feel just 2-3 inches cause that's where most of the nerve endings are.
Live Science: Penis Myths Debunked (2007)
The measure used was beliefs about penis size (BAPS).
There's jack all correlation between penis size and sexual performance. It's all in the mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDJnoO20UYo (October 16th, 2013)
Telegraph: Is penis anxiety really such a big deal? (October 2013)
And guess what? Having a mighty mickey doesn’t make you any you less prone to penile anxiety – which almost a third of a larger group of 173 men questioned in total were said to suffer – than having a little peanut down there. Whatever we have in our pants, there are some of us who will worry and others who won’t (and still others who will agree to let clinicians measure our private parts, but that’s another story).
Research source (good thing I can access this)
30% of men hate their dick:Of note is that the BAPS was not correlated with actual penis size. This is consistent with previous research in body image that has found that there is no relationship between objective unusualness of a body feature and psychological distress[35,36]. This may help in psycho-education for men to know that there is no relationship between shame about size and the actual size. Thus, there are men with larger penis than average who are ashamed about their size and there are men with smaller than average size in whom size is not an issue.
Older (only 18+ allowed in this study), homosexual, and bi men worry more:Participants were also categorized according to whether they were satisfied with their penis size or not. Of the 173 participants, 30% (n=52) had rated their satisfaction with the size of their penis scoring between 0 and 2, and were considered dissatisfied with their penis size. In comparison, 35.2% (n=61) rated their penis satisfaction as scores 6 to 8, which were considered satisfied. BAPS scores in those satisfied with their penis size and appearance were significantly lower (median=2, IQR=7) than those who were not satisfied (median=24, IQR=11) (U=48.00, Z=−8.89, P<0.001, d=−1.85.)
The BAPS was able to discriminate between those who had concerns about their size and those who did not. We did not match the demographics of both groups, though those who were concerned or dissatisfied with the size of their penis had higher likelihood of being older, homosexual, or bisexual. Compared with heterosexual men, homosexual men are at greater risk of body dissatisfaction [30,31]. They are also exposed to more opportunities to compare their size with other men. Future studies will be required to determine if homosexuality is a risk factor for development of shame about penis size [32–34].
Live Science: 'Ideal' Penis Size Depends on Guy's Height (April 2013)
Research video
Though the effect was less extreme, women also preferred larger penises, at least up to 5.1 inches (13 cm) flaccid, which was the largest computer-generated penis in the study. Beyond 2.99 inches, however, the additional attractiveness per extra length started to decline. That's good news for guys, according to a 2001 Italian study that found 2.99 inches flaccid to be below average.
That might correlate with how vaginas and anuses can feel just 2-3 inches cause that's where most of the nerve endings are.
Live Science: Penis Myths Debunked (2007)
I think everyone knows this factoid by now that girth>length. But now it should be known, it's mostly men worrying about size than women.When it comes to penises, length matters more to men than to women, according to a new study that reviews more than 60 years of research and debunks numerous sex myths.
About 90 percent of women actually prefer a wide penis to a long one, according to two studies included in the review. Eighty-five percent of women reported being satisfied with their partner's penis size, compared to only 55 percent for men.
The measure used was beliefs about penis size (BAPS).
OMG this explains Never Nudes8) Others will be able to see the size or shape of my penis even when I have my trousers on