If penis size really is an issue, it seems to matter more to men than to women. Men’s concerns about penis size are fueled by the cultural messages equating penis size with masculinity. Unfortunately, society pressures us through messages like “size matters.” But when it comes to sex and intimacy, size doesn’t really matter as much as you might think.

A study conducted by researchers at UCLA and Cal State LA reported that at least 85% of women that were surveyed were satisfied with the size and proportion of their partner’s
penis. But only 55% of men were satisfied with their penis size, 45% wanted to be larger, and 0.2% wanted to be smaller.

Regardless of measurements, penis length doesn’t matter as much as you may have been led to believe when it comes to the physiology of heterosexual penetration. A woman’s vaginal canal contains lots of nerve endings that are receptive to touch. However, the majority of these nerve endings are in the outer one-third of the vagina, so 5 inches is plenty long to reach and stimulate that section.

When we talk about penis size, the focus is usually on length but that leaves out another and maybe more important measurement: girth. Even though over all women don’t seem to be overly concern with the dimension of their partners penis, when ask to choose between length and girth 90% believed that width was more important than length. Physiologically this may be explained by the fact that the clitoris is mostly internal, made up of erectile tissue that surrounds the inside of the vagina. When a woman gets aroused, the tissue fills with blood, similar to the penis. The engorged tissue surrounds the inside of the vaginal wall. When the penis applies pressure to the erectile tissue, it stimulates the clitoral nerves, pleasuring the woman.

Even with all the explained above, that’s not to say that some people don’t prefer one size or the other, but I n the end, it’s not the size of your penis that matters as much as what you do with it when it comes to satisfying your partner. Figuring out what feels good for you and your partner and choosing moves that make the most of your penis type will serve you better than worrying about its sizes.

References
https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/does-size-matter#bigger-isnt-better
https://www.medbroadcast.com/channel/sexual-health/sex-etalk/does-size-really-matter
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232595653_Does_Size_Matter_Men’s_and_Women’s_Views_on_Penis_Size_Across_the_Lifespan
https://blog.bathmatedirect.com/length-or-girth-heres-what-women-really-prefer/