PENIS ENLARGEMENT
The media circus is a big culprit for playing with our minds when it comes to the ideal size of our manhood. Of late, there has been a great media preference on more blessed penis size along with women who are more vocal about this preference. In fact, Television shows such as Sex and the City and Ally McBeal popularized a bigger penis size when the main characters in these TV shows stated their preference for well-endowed men and even
went to the point of and rejecting men who had only an
average endowment. Like for instance, in an HBO's
episode of Sex and the City, a female character
is portrayed crying when she experiences her
boyfriend's penis for the first time and learned
that it is below average length after having
expected and anticipated the opposite. In
the same episode the characters debate whether
it's proper to dump a man because of the size of
his penis. They ended up concluding that it's just
but natural and at the end of the episode one of
the women did indeed dump her boyfriend because
she doesn't like the size of his penis. She did this in
spite of the fact that in the earlier episodes she
revealed that she thinks she loves him.
Such is the circus over penis size that to say
it is all crazy is an understatement. Actually,
media’s portrayal on the image of women's
preference may have had an impact on some men
who have average sized penises. And in the
same way, this can even cause more damage
to below-average sized men who are likely to
be already self conscious. It is no wonder therefore
why in recent years there had been an influx of
penis pumps, pills, and other dubious materials whose end is the penis enlargement.
But media can always lie to sell. Because the truth is, surveys of women's actual preference have consistently shown that penis size is not a priority. In fact, truth is, some women dislike large penises all together. The media have often been criticized for making "penis envy" into a male body issue that is just equivalent to Cosmopolitan magazine being criticized for their excessive coverage of women's weight. Looking at it on another dimension, a study published in BMC Women's Health also surveyed women's preferences concerning penis size and concluded that “width rather than length is the most important factor of sexual stimulation.” On the other hand, the several studies regarding the average size of the human penis is not too reliable. The majority of such studies is said to be the product of self-selection bias. This means that men with a smaller than average penis might be less likely to allow themselves to be measured, while the men with a larger than average penis might be more likely to allow themselves to be measured. So therefore, in truth, it is unknown if this conjectured self-selection bias has been confirmed by any studies, or if any studies have attempted to account for the potential self-selection bias regarding penis size.
But just to satisfy your curiosity on just how average is average when it comes to size, then read on. At birth, the average stretched penile length is about 4 cm, and 90% of newborn boys will be between 2.4 and 5.5 cm or 0.9 and 2.2 inches. Academic and Scientific Studies published in the September 1996 Journal of Urology concluded that average erect length for adults was 12.9 cm or 5.0 in. A study by a Brazilian urologist meantime found an average of 14.6 cm or 5.8 in while a study conducted by the Korean Consumer Protection Board (KCPB) at a college campus found that an average of 15.5 cm or 6.1 in. On the other hand, the German study in 1996 reported an average of 14.5 cm or 5.7 in while a study conducted by LifeStyles Condoms during 2001 in Cancún, Mexico found an average of 5.9 in with a standard deviation of 0.8 in. In an Internet Survey performed by Sizesurvey.com found, the average of 16 cm or 6.4 in is measured while Jackinworld.com found an average of 15.6 cm or 6.1 inches.
As for perceptions, in a 2005 study by the University of California, Los Angeles, 45% of men would prefer their penis size increased. While 84% of respondents rated their penis size as average to above average. It is clear that men may tend to misjudge the size of their penis relative to that of other men simply because of the foreshortening effect obtained from always looking down at the penis from above. Funny but true, in fact, a survey by sexologists showed that many men who believed that their penis was inadequate actually had a normal-sized penis. Truly, worries about penis size come from some other source of anxiety or just some perceived inadequacy.
But the truth of the matter is the most sensitive area of the vagina is the section closest to the outside, which is roughly 10 centimeters in length. Given that, the average penis size then is above this length and most men should easily reach and stimulate these erotic nerve endings then. In fact, stimulation of the women’s G-spot may be even more effective if the man's penis is slightly shorter than the average, as this area of the vagina is closer to the opening of vagina than to its recesses. On the other hand, stimulation of the G-Spot may be better done if the penis is thicker than average since pleasure sensations are activated primarily by pressure and more friction against the vestibular bulbs. In fact, if a penis is thick enough compared with the vaginal opening, then vulva stretching will occur and will cause the clitoral hood across the clitoris for additional stimulation on these nerve endings.
Given these facts, consider well then your attempt to change the actual size of your penis. Instead, you can make it easier on you by making your dear penis appear bigger, by trimming the pubic hair or by losing weight.