Penis Size Size matters. Size doesn’t matter. It does. It doesn’t. The great, ongoing debate. To make the not so well endowed
man feel better, the argument generally is that it’s not the size that counts, but what you do with it. True, to a certain extent. I know of women who complain if a willy is simply that: little willy. And I also know of women who complain when the pecker is too big. Simply put, quite often the guy with the horse-hung ding-dong has such an overblown ego and radiates the healthiest possible self-esteem that his performance in bed is nothing to write home about. Yes, the smaller endowed man often makes better love, and that’s a fact. Let’s be honest, a
bigger dick is nicer to look at and nicer to hold, but there really is more to a man and to his lovemaking than the size of his dick. But what is considered big? Penis size is measured when erect, from the point where it meets the body to the tip. The average penis size is 6
inches (23.9%). 0.2% men has a 3.75 inch willy, while 0.1% has a 9 inch dong! Also consider the following: 10.7% has a 5.5 inch penis, 14.3% 6 inches, 9.5% 7 inches, and 1% 8inches. Maybe the only reason ‘big is better’ is because only 7.5% men have a penis bigger than 7 inches. Honestly, worrying about your size is NOT going to change the facts. That’s who you are, it’s a part of you and moping about a small penis is not going to make it bigger. If you’re one of the 7.5% men bigger than 7 inches, consider yourself lucky. If not, accept yourself for who you are. And shame on those people making fun of men with a smaller penis!!
Reference: The Alfred C Kinsey Institute for Sex Research