Study Reveals The ‘Best Penis Size’ To Make A Woman Orgasm
For hundreds of years men have agonized over whether they were packing enough heat in the trouser department to pleasure a woman or if it was about as much use as a chocolate teapot.
Well, it turns out that size does really matter.
During a recent study, Big One Dating asked 4,761 women about the last time they had sex, with two salient questions: How big was he? Did you climax?
And apparently the magic number is… eight inches, which managed to do the trick for 44 percent of women who had been with one. To put that into context for you, that’s about the width of an A4 piece of paper.
But if you’re thinking bigger is better, it is, but only to a point. Researchers also found that enjoyment tailed off as love-lengths reached ungodly sizes, with 11-inchers only pleasuring 30 percent of women.
And the same is true for the other end of the scale, with only 13 percent of women who had been with someone packing a one-inch penis having a jolly old time.
Though men with three-inch dongs managed to satisfy over a quarter of partners (26 percent).
Now, while this might leave you concerned about your own performance in bed, fear not, size means nothing if you don’t know what to do with it.
“Penis size is important, but knowing how to work it and wanting to please her trumps over anything else,” said a 37-year-old participant from New Orleans, US.
While a 38-year-old woman from Harrow, UK, added: “Size does help but you definitely need to know how to use it. Plenty of wasted big d**k out there.”
So try not to be too harsh on yourself.
One mammal that’s certainly not shy about his manhood is the humpback whale. And in recent but also extremely rare display, one was caught on camera showing off his massive 10-foot penis during a spectacular show in Sydney Harbour this year.
Despite photographing thousands of whales in his life, John Goodridge said he has never before witnessed one with its penis on full display – that is until now.
The 54-year-old captured the incredible photograph while on a Go Whale Watching cruise on the weekend (13 June) that was operating out of Sydney Harbour, Australia.
Elated John said he did not notice the 40 tonne whale’s massive appendage at the time and was shocked to see it later on when examining his photographs from the day.
The UK expat, who moved from Yorkshire to Australia 25 years ago, said: “It certainly isn’t every day that you get to see something like that. It is incredibly rare to see and there is not really that many photographs out there showing a humpback whale’s penis.”