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Sex experts are experts, but they cannot always answer every question regarding your penis, especially about your penis size. Therefore, we have listed why you should not count on the sex experts to answer your penis size questions.
SummaryPenis size is very personal and varies from one individual to another. Most men are obsessed with the size of their penis, and wonder whether it’s ever large enough. Unfortunately, the females who are the recipients and hence, more inclined to complain about its length, aren’t ever concerned. Maybe men are forgetting that for a woman to be satisfied in bed, it takes so much more than just a single penis. No matter how great you think your penis is, ultimately is the way you treat her and show her respect that gives her even more pleasure in bed. Plus, many women have said that they have rarely ever reached orgasm through penis penetration alone. Men equate size to lengths. So great is this worry that a sizeable portion of men consider themselves short-changed by nature, that they consult sex experts. They hope that these medical practitioners would change the size of their male organs instantly. Most men who are under the impression that their penis size is lacking, probably watch too much porn that they can’t help but compare themselves to the actors. So often actors are portrayed to have a big penis size that they think this is what is normal. In reality, even these actors may not be that big after all. There is a lot of camera trick that is used in making a porn movie, too. But transforming a penis dimension is not an instant wonder. And as individual as each sex health therapist is, so is the likely remedial measure. Unfortunately, the process of resizing a penis is long and slow. Further, it’s fraught with many risks and uncertainties. Therefore, most men seeking penis size solutions from experts eventually become disappointed and disillusioned. Apparently, even the experts are unable to provide the sought-after remedies to their penis sizes scientifically. The best that experts can say to them is for them to lose weight and get fit so that their penis appear larger due to reduced belly fat. |
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Don't Count On The Sex Experts Either To Answer Your Penis Size Questions
Does A Sex Therapist Answer Your Penis Size Queries Seriously?
For a man, his penis size is something that affects his sexual as well as personal and professional life. It is so important for them to know that their penis size is normal and that they are going to have a satisfying and healthy sexual life. Well, if it is so important for them, why are they not answered properly?
Yes, this is one big bitter truth about asking questions concerning penis size. Many sex therapist will reply to any penis size related question in such a way that their only intention is to calm down the man asking it.
The Internet is full of sex advice and therapists, who can reply to your sex-related queries. However, if you read a few entries, you will understand yourself that all answers are drafted in such a way that it will help the person asking those questions calm down.
Now, when it comes to penis size related queries, instead of answering in such a way it would be better appreciated if therapists were actually giving some substantial answer.
Generally, guys who are worried about their penis size post only two questions:
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Is my penis size normal?
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Is my penis size sufficient enough to satisfy a woman?
To such questions, therapists generally answer “Oh yes, you certainly have a normal penis and there are plenty of people around the globe, who have the same size”.
Well, now this is where the entire thing is misinterpreted. If you go through the figures, you will find out that there are only 2 to 3 percent of guys, who have a considerably small penis. This 2 to 3 percent are actually 50 to 75 million guys. Wow... a good number isn't it?
However, does this explanation make the man posting the question feel any better? Of course not, for a therapist, something that happens a lot is normal. Well, they will tell you how many guys have penis size exactly like yours, but they will never tell you that yes there are millions, who have 9 inch long penises too.
On the other hand, normality is something very hard to describe. A normal penis is the one, which fits in the criteria. So, now the question is who decides these criteria? Let us assume that normal penis size is something, which most men have.
Well, now again the question is, are the data collected for this purpose genuine and give out authentic results. You can never define normality. We can keep on discussing it and will keep on turning in circles forever without having any strong conclusions.
Some believe that if your penis is fully functional that size does not matter at all and you can be assured of having a normal penis. Well, if men and women both are so much obsessed about the size then how does it not matter?
For therapists, small, average and big all the penis size are normal and nothing is there to worry about since there are plenty of people having it. This is the simplest logic.
Well, this ultimately concludes one thing, either therapists are ignorant or they are coward enough to tell or accept the truth.
If you are asking them “I have a 4 inch long erect penis is that normal?” and if they are replying, “Yes, it is normal plenty of men have it” then this is not a genuine answer.
This just explains that they are scared of being confronted and dare to say the truth. Of course, they are trained to calm down that agony and tension of the person having such queries, but won't it be much better to inform him the facts rather than making stories.
The worst is when they answer your queries with statements like
“You do not need to worry about your penis size since it is not as important as sex techniques”
“Why don't you try to master other skills like oral sex, this will definitely satisfy your girl better and she will love you for that”
Well, whom are we lying to? Penetration sex is the most important part of sexual intercourse. No doubt, a woman loves foreplay and really enjoys stuff like fingering and oral, but ultimately what she needs is a good penis that can penetrate deep inside her.
It is a very popular myth “size does not matter”. Are you kidding? If it does not matter, why enlargement products are so much in demand? Why males at some point of time worrying about the size? Above all, why women prefer a man, who has bigger penises?
Therapists need to answer the most important question of man's life a little more seriously and without making a story. Lastly, all therapists' try to inculcate in the minds of small men some cute phrases that will help them sustain the bitter truth and not take any serious action about it. Some of those lame and unrealistic phrases are:
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It's not at all about the size but the techniques.
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Motion matters, not the meat
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It is not about how big you are, but how well you use what you have
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Small things work well at times
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It's not your penis length that satisfies women it's the girth
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It is never about how well your penetration sex goes, it about the things leading to it.
Well, these statements are cute enough to satisfy your mind, what about the physical satisfaction that you need. If you get such lame statements as a reply by your therapist, surely you need to consult someone else. Also, you can try answering and helping yourself on your own.
Remember, we are in the 21st century and today penis enlargement is both popular and successful. If your penis size concerns you a lot, then seek appropriate professional help, rather than simply comforting yourself by assuming what is normal and what is not.