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17!.!.!.!. 5 1/2 inches!.!. but 7 1/2 when FULLY Horny!.!. good, bad, small !? White Male!.!. Fit!.!.!. 6'4!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I just answered this elsewhere here today so here it is again:

It's true that size does matter!. There are considered to be 4 sizes, small, average, large/big and very large/big!. Now by 'large', what that really means is length!. Generally, anything under 6" is considered small!. 6" to up to 8" is considered average, 8" up to 10" is considered large/big and anything over is very big, huge!.!. whatever!.!.

So, according to this scale, your size is average and should be a comfortable fit for most women, since their vagina's are also that length on average!. A minority of women have either shorter or longer vaginal canals and if they knew any better, they would enjoy the respective shorter or longer penises!.
So for a woman with an 8" vaginal canal, 6" may well be unsatisfying, at any thickness, and 9" would be too painful, no matter how thin!.

FYI, vaginal canals dont stretch lengthways, only width ways, so if a penis is too long, it can not be accomodated and will cause pain and possible injury to the woman!. Injury can often lead to infections and increased risk of contracting STDs like chlamydia, syphilis, gonhorrea or HIV (to the woman)!.

Thickness, (circumference), on the other hand doesn't have a scale but if it did, anything under 4" around would be considered thin, 4" up to 5" would considered average and anything over 5" around would be considered thick!. 7"+ thickness are as rare as 12"+ length penises!.

Thickness does not add to the mechanics of women who climax vaginally, as much as length, that is why length is more important!. Length is also important for reaching the G-Spot and the Cervix which are towards the back and at the back end of the vaginal canal, respectively, which creates intense arousal when stimulated during intercourse!.

More thickness does add to the vaginal canal walls' stretch, which increases sensitivity and intensity of surrounding wall muscles stimulation for overall enjoyment, but not towards orgasm!.

Finally, a note on measurement!. The correct way to measure is at full erection with a soft fabric measuring tape!. Thickness is measured by wrapping the tape all around the shaft at midpoint or thickest point above midpoint towards the tip!. Length is measured from the superior or top side of the base of the shaft, at the pubic bone to the tip!. Many men 'cheat' by measuring from the testes to the tip, which automatically adds an average of 2" ! This is not correct because only the shortest part of the penis penetrates the vaginal canal (without extraordinary positional measures that are usually not comfortable for the women)!.

Unfortunately, counter to many myths, it is not possible to predict the dimensions of a male or female reproductive organ by looking at them, lol!. 'Fat chicks' don't necessarily have tight vaginal canals, 'Asian chicks' don't all have short tight ones!. Not all tall, big footed men have big peckers and a significant percentage of Black men have only modest sized ones!. Since size DOES matter, especially to the woman in order to maximize chances of climax, not to mention overall pleasuring, it would be great if societies (ie men), could get over their phobias about penis sizes!.

Everyone, male and female, should know their 'dimensions' as a matter of courtesy to their partner, and for being accountable for making wise choices for their own sexual satisfaction!. With self-knowledge and more awareness of human sexuality, most people would be a lot more happier with the selection of their spouses and lovers, and the world would be in a much better mood!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Neither good, bad, small or big!. It's just a penis!. Every guy has one!. Yours is no different!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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