A
leading s*x expert has provided vital answers to the question many
people have been asking about the p*nis size and sexual satisfaction.
*Photo used for illustrative purpose*
Is bigger really better when it comes to the bedroom? What is the
perfect penis size? Although, there is no simple answer, an expert has
provided details of what really matters.
According to The Sun UK, one expert, Dr Nicole Prause suggests
there is a surprising dimension to the debate as he maintains that size
depends on the relationships.
That is, women wanting a wild one-night stand are more likely to be
wowed by size. She further noted that when it comes to long-term
relationship, women might make do with average because a larger penis
likely carries the risk of more pain and injury.
According to her, when it comes to a long-term relationship, women are more likely to put their comfort before passion.
Dr Nicole Prause, from the University of California, Los Angeles,
has dedicated her expertise to trying to find a scientific answer to the
question, “Is bigger better”?
To explore the issue she and a team of researchers gave a group of
75 women 33 blue, 3D-printed “penises” of varying lengths and girths to
hold.
The researchers asked the women to reveal which of the faux
phalluses they preferred for a long-term relationship and which they
fancied for a one-night stand.
The guys attached to the end of these pretend penises were all
described as “kind, intelligent, funny and with a great job” – to rule
personality out of the debate.
And the results revealed when it comes to a one-night stand, women are more inclined to opt for a larger member.
On average, the findings show the ultimate penis size when it comes to a one-night stand is 6.4 inches long by 5 inches girth.
Meanwhile, when it comes to a long-term relationship the average
consensus was the ideal length was 6.3 inches, by 4.8 inch girth.
Speaking to Broadly, Dr Prause said it’s likely women are more
likely to make do with a smaller penis in a long-term relationship
because the bigger a bloke’s manhood, the greater the risk of pain or
injury.
But, she said when it comes to pleasure, women would do better to focus on girth over length.
“Science has consistently shown girth is a stronger predictor of female preferences and satisfaction,” she told Broadly.
“A larger penis likely carries the risk of more pain and injury.
“However, women might tolerate this risk to receive the sexual
pleasure benefits that are more likely the goal of a one-time partner.”
When it comes to heightened pleasure, she added that other factors
are vital – overall physical attractiveness, weight, how muscly a man
is, and his skin tone.
So, when it comes to the debate over whether or not bigger is
really better, it seems for women there is no definitive answer and that
it really does depend on the situation.
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