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Whilst it is certainly true that size matters, the notion that 'bigger is better' seems to be unfounded. For example a 2012 claimed that women who preferred larger penises had a higher rate of orgasm during penetrative sex. They argue that since a preference for a larger penis only predicted an increase in rate of orgasm during penetrative sex independent of other sexual activities, that "men with larger penises might be better lovers" and that larger penises elicit orgasm more often. However that rate of orgasm was predicted independently of other sexual activities proves nothing. Considering a 2010 study showed that the distance between the clitoris and the urethral meatus affected success in orgasm during penetrative sex, but not during masturbatory practises.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49718166_Female_Sexual_Arousal_Genital_Anatomy_and_Orgasm_in_Intercourse</ref> Thus that Costa et. al found that penis size predicted greater incidence of orgasm from penetrative sex independent of other sexual activities means nothing until there are anatomical controls in place. For further discussion see The Human Penis below. | Whilst it is certainly true that size matters, the notion that 'bigger is better' seems to be unfounded. For example a 2012 claimed that women who preferred larger penises had a higher rate of orgasm during penetrative sex. They argue that since a preference for a larger penis only predicted an increase in rate of orgasm during penetrative sex independent of other sexual activities, that "men with larger penises might be better lovers" and that larger penises elicit orgasm more often. However that rate of orgasm was predicted independently of other sexual activities proves nothing. Considering a 2010 study showed that the distance between the clitoris and the urethral meatus affected success in orgasm during penetrative sex, but not during masturbatory practises.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49718166_Female_Sexual_Arousal_Genital_Anatomy_and_Orgasm_in_Intercourse</ref> Thus that Costa et. al found that penis size predicted greater incidence of orgasm from penetrative sex independent of other sexual activities means nothing until there are anatomical controls in place. For further discussion see The Human Penis below. | ||
==See | ==See also== | ||
*[[ | * [[Human penis]] | ||
*[[BBC Theory]] | * [[Dickcel]] | ||
*[[Blackpill]] | * [[BBC Theory]] | ||
*[[Dogpill]] | * [[Blackpill]] | ||
*[[Reverse dogpill]] | * [[Dogpill]] | ||
*[[Racepill]] | * [[Reverse dogpill]] | ||
*[[Heightpill]] | * [[Racepill]] | ||
*[[Baldpill]] | * [[Heightpill]] | ||
*[[Macrophallism]] | * [[Baldpill]] | ||
*[[Circumcision blackpill]] | * [[Macrophallism]] | ||
* [[Circumcision blackpill]] | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |