Many people report dissatisfaction with either the length or size of their penis. Those with a thin penis may worry that they cannot fully stimulate their partners. However, there are many more important factors than penis size for sexual satisfaction. People who feel anxious about penis size should consider that size may not be as relevant as they think. Research shows that size is just one of many factors that affect sexual satisfaction.
What Is the Average Penis Size?
The Association between Penis Size and Sexual Health among Men Who Have Sex with Men
Larger penis size has been equated with a symbol of power, stamina, masculinity, and social status. Yet, there has been little research among men who have sex with men assessing the association between penis size and social-sexual health. Survey data from a diverse sample of 1, men who have sex with men were used to explore the association between perceived penis size and a variety of psychosocial outcomes. Finally, men with below average penises fared significantly worse than other men on three measures of psychosocial adjustment. Further, size played a significant role in sexual positioning and psychosocial adjustment. These data highlight the need to better understand the real individual-level consequences of living in a penis-centered society.
What's the Length and Girth of the Average Penis? Science Has the Answer.
The answers to the following questions are based on original research data collected by Dr. Alfred Kinsey and his research team. What is the range of erect penis length for most men?
Worries about having an adequate penis size are common. In one study, Penis size generally does not affect sexual function, but those who are less satisfied with their penis size report more sexual health problems. Those who are dissatisfied with their genital self-image are also more likely to feel uncomfortable to have others, including health care providers, look at their penis.
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