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Does
penis
size
matter?
Some say
yes,
some say
no. It
is a
matter
of
continuing
controversy.
Men and
women
argue
this
point,
and
magazines
have
frequent
articles
on this
subject.
Sometimes
size
simply
does
matter,
however.
Gina
from Los
Angeles
has this
to say:
"I have
been
dating a
man who
I think
is
wonderful.
We have
so much
in
common,
and
everything
is
great.
The
problem
is that
when we
have
intercourse,
I can't
feel his
penis
inside
of me.
There is
also no
contact
with my
clitoris.
It
doesn't
matter
how long
he goes,
I can't
feel his
cock.
With
other
partners,
I can
reach
orgasm
within a
couple
of
minutes,
but he
is so
small, I
just
can't. I
feel
embarrassed
going on
about
specifics,
but his
penis is
about 4
1/2
inches
long and
very
thin. I
try to
tell
myself
that it
doesn't
matter,
but the
fact is
that I
deserve
to have
good sex
and to
have
orgasms.
Not only
can I
not
come,
but I am
worried
that he
can't
feel
much
either,
which
makes me
feel
like
less of
a woman
with
him. I
don't
know
what
other
women do
in this
situation,
but I'm
confused
and
upset.
This guy
and I
get
along so
well,
and
everything
is so
great,
but the
sex is
so
unsatisfying."
There
are a
few
things
they can
try, but
unfortunately
first
she has
to be
able to
tell him
what the
problem
is - and
that is
bound to
be
uncomfortable,
and to
put a
strain
on their
relationship.
Can you
imagine
how
difficult
it would
be for a
woman to
tell a
man she
cares
about
that she
can't
feel his
penis
during
sex?
After
they
have
talked
about
the
problem,
they can
talk
about
solutions
so that
Gina
receives
the
sexual
stimulation
she
needs to
feel
good
about
their
physical
relationship.
There
are
penile
extenders
available
at most
sex toy
shops,
or they
can be
bought
online.
There
are
small
vibrators
designed
to
stimulate
the
clitoris
during
intercourse
or at
other
times.
Her
boyfriend
can use
a
vibrator
and
masturbate
or
perform
oral sex
before
or after
intercourse.
Also
there
are
penis
enlargement
techniques
and
programs.
First
off,
there is
surgery,
but that
is
expensive
and
intrusive.
Most men
would
not
willingly
undergo
surgery,
nor
should a
woman
ask it.
Then
there
are
mechanical
enlargement
techniques
such as
penis
pumps
and
stretching
rings.
These
can have
some
effect,
but can
also
weaken
and tear
the
delicate
tissue
of the
penis.
Some
doubt
that
these
pumps
can be
effective,
and
there
are
differing
opinions
as to
whether
such
mechanical
techniques
work.
There
are also
exercises
like the
jelq and
some
special
kinds of
stretching.
These
exercises
can have
some
effect,
but
require
both
knowledge
and
regular
effort.
Lastly
there
are
penis
pills,
which
can have
a great
effect
and can
increase
the size
of the
penis.
It all
depends
on what
penis
pills
you
choose
as many
are
simply a
rip off.
We
recommend
ProSolution
Pills,
or the
innovative
ProEnhance
trans-dermal
patch.
Obviously
in some
situations,
size can
make a
difference,
not only
in terms
of the
quality
of sex,
but also
as far
as the
comfort
involved
in the
relationship.
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