It depends on your partner, but if they love you, they will not care.
I think someone who wanted a euphemism for "it's good to have a big penis"
To some it matters what size dick an others don't care what size dick you have.
Everyone has a different size penis so don't worry. If it works correctly then that is all that matters. The average size penis for an adult is 3-4 inches flaccid and 6 inches erect. Hope that makes you feel better !
It never ceases to amaze me how fixated guys are with the size of their (and other people's) penises. It's sad that men rate themselves and others by the size of their appendages! As a female, I can say that size isn't as important as most men like to think. Good sex isn't necessarily dependent on the size of the penis, but in the tender, loving care given to the women during lovemaking.
The brain releases endorphins when we experience pleasure. After a certain point, the brain has all it needs or wants and stops sending the message to your penis to get hard. We only have sex or an orgasm in the brain. The penis and the rest of the body is just there to send nerve impulses to the brain. So basically , it's not the size of your penis that matters, but the size of your brain.
Size Matters was created on 2004-10-05.
Length is less important then breadth given that in most women the penis can only be inserted so far. Between 3 and 5.5 inches is normal. Although cliche it's not that size that matters. But how you use it. The larger it is the more chance of you causing immense pain.
Penis size is completely genetic.
Many men believe that increasing the size of will make them a better lover or make them more attractive. But chances you are within the normal size range. Yes. There are methods to increase size. One way is stretching exercises.
Dont worry about it, your only 12! When you start getting serious in relationships it matters. So dont let this hold you back!
"Nonmal size of penis that a mature whomen can bear?" "Nonmal size of penis that a mature whomen can bear?"
Size Matters - Someday - was created on 2006-01-24.