Do Size Matter?
For most of the men, the greatest concern is the size of their sexual organ. Size refers to the length and width of the shaft, which makes up the main portion of the penis. They think that the larger their penis is, the better. As men are more likely to get turned on by what they visualize, physical appearance is very important to them. To them, the more there is of a body part that attracts them, the better. That’s why men are so obsessed about penis size – just as they are concerned about the size of women’s breasts.
Now, if men asked women how they feel about penis size, they’d get another story. Some women are actually scared of very big penises, and a lot of women just don’t attach very much importance to the issue. But these men who are all hung up about the size of their penises can’t seem to get that straight – and, because many of them are also stubborn, convincing them otherwise can be a challenging job.
So the question is, does the size of the penis make any difference inside the woman’s vagina? In most cases, the answer is a very big NO. The size of the penis makes no difference inside a woman’s vagina.
The vagina is elastic, as it has to be to allow babies to be born vaginally. So a woman’s vagina can accommodate a big or a small penis.
Because most of a woman’s nerve endings are concentrated at the entrance to the vagina, the sensations that a bigger penis may cause aren’t all that different to her from those caused by a smaller penis. Obviously, if a man has a minuscule penis, a woman may not feel it very much, which is a slight problem. Most women will need direct clitoral stimulation to achieve an orgasm, and no penis can do that trick while performing intercourse. Hence the issue of size becomes even less important.
What about Circumcision?
In circumcision, the foreskin of the penis is surgically removed. The skin of the glands of a circumcised male grows tougher and less sensitive than that of an uncircumcised male. Due to this reason, people often wonder whether circumcision affects sexual performance. Some men who aren’t circumcised erroneously believe that, because their skin is more sensitive, they are more likely to have premature ejaculation.
Although premature ejaculation does affect sexual performance, it is a learning disability which could be overcome. Hence men are not recommended to perform this surgery later in life, just to cure them of this problem. There are many, many ways to overcome premature ejaculation.