A recent study has provided insights into the age-old question of whether penis size is truly significant.
This is a topic that often occupies the thoughts of many men, or anyone with male genitalia—is size really important?
In Taylor Swift’s new song, ‘Wood,’ it seems the notion of size does hold some weight.
Similarly, there’s a famous anecdote about actress Ava Gardner when asked about Frank Sinatra’s sexual prowess. She reportedly said, “He is only 110 pounds, but 10 pounds of it is c–k!”
Recently, research has delved into whether having a well-endowed member akin to that of a stallion is impactful, as opposed to something much less substantial.
So what were the conclusions of this research?
Unfortunately for some, the study indicated that size does indeed hold significance.
The research was conducted by scholars from Monash University, The Australian National University (ANU), and La Trobe University, with their findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
In their study, they displayed life-size 3D images of various body types to 105 women, asking them to rate the attractiveness of each.
It’s a challenging task, but someone had to do it.
The study showed that bodies with larger penises were generally rated as more attractive by the participants.
Researcher Wong commented: “There is always much debate on the subject and we wanted to address the notion of whether size matters using a valid scientific approach.
“Our study altered several male body parts at once using life-size, 3D figures to show for the first time that penis size has different effects on attractiveness depending on height and body shape.”
However, penis size was not the sole factor, as height also played a significant role in attractiveness.
While having a substantial size can be advantageous, there comes a point where it may lead to diminishing returns.
If one’s size is so extensive that it causes discomfort or pain for their partner during intercourse, it ceases to be a positive attribute.
It is also worth noting for those who are with partners with vaginas that sexual satisfaction is reported to be higher among lesbians than in heterosexual women, particularly in terms of orgasm frequency during sexual encounters.
Therefore, if you feel you are not particularly well-endowed, remember that you don’t need a penis to satisfy your partner, much less a large one.