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Survey exposes what women really think about their partner's penis size - and most say they are not satisfied
Survey exposes what women really think about their partner's penis size - and most say they are not satisfied

Daily Mail​

time27 minutes ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Survey exposes what women really think about their partner's penis size - and most say they are not satisfied

A shock survey reveals that the vast majority of female participants are not satisfied by how endowed their partners are. Of those asked, nine in 10 said they wished their man had a bigger penis. The most desirable erect length was 7.5in - about 50 per cent larger than the average member amongst men in the U.S. and UK, which was between 5in and 5.5in. The survey by Moorgate Andrology Clinic, which performs penis enlargements in the UK, found the desire for larger was true for women aged 18 years old to those in their mid-60s. Moorgate's David Mills said: 'To find that women want around seven and a half inches with a bigger-than-average girth reinforces what we've known for years, we just haven't had the proof until now. 'It confirms that overall women are not telling the truth if they say penis size isn't a factor.' The results would surely sting the up to 50 per cent of men in those nations who reported feeling self-conscious about the size of their penis. Mills believed the new study could lead to an increase in penis enlargement surgeries, and it might also help women feel more open about talking to their partners about their satisfaction. Urology specialists at Moorgate said: 'The subject of penis size is becoming less and less taboo and studies, such as the one we have launched, will also help in this respect. It is about body image and confidence. 'Having a small penis can really affect men, giving them low self-esteem, making it difficult for them to have relationships, and stopping them enjoying a normal life.' For the research, 180 women were shown 27 'life-like' models of penises, varying in size, from 2in to 10in while erect. The women were asked: 'What is the smallest sexual partner you've ever had? What is your current partner's size? What is the biggest you have seen? and what would be your ideal size for sex?' About 90 per cent said they wanted their partner to be larger than their actual size, with an average length of 7.5in. Of those, 40 per cent said they wanted their partners to have more girth. Moorgate's Mills said: 'By starting these conversations, we want to make penis enlargement surgery as acceptable as breast enlargement is. 'This is the start of some serious medical research that we are undertaking.' Penis enlargement surgery is an increasingly popular procedure performed via several different methods. Some physicians took fat from other areas of the body and injected it into the organ, while others used fillers under the skin. Doctors might also cut the suspensory ligament that connects the penis to the pubic bone to make it hang lower and seem longer while flaccid. Recent research suggested male enhancement procedures such as these had increased in the U.S. over 250 per cent between 2019 and 2022. While bigger seemed better, more length and girth could also prove painful for some women. Anywhere from five to 17 per cent of American women had vaginismus, a condition where the vagina tightened when something's inserted into it. Also, women going through menopause had a thinner vaginal lining due to a lack of estrogen, which could make sex more painful, especially with a larger penis.

EXCLUSIVE What women really think in bed as ladies rank their partners below the belt
EXCLUSIVE What women really think in bed as ladies rank their partners below the belt

Daily Mail​

time20 hours ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE What women really think in bed as ladies rank their partners below the belt

The vast majority of women are not satisfied by how endowed their partners are, according to a shock survey. Nine in 10 said they wished their man was bigger below the belt. The most desirable length was 7.5 inches - about 50 percent bigger than the average penis of American and British men, which is between five and 5.5 inches while erect. Th survey, by Moorgate Andrology Clinic, a sexual cosmetic clinic in the UK, found the desire for bigger was true for women 18 years old through their mid-60s. David Mills, managing director of Moorgate, said: 'To find that women want around seven and a half inches with a bigger-than-average girth reinforces what we've known for years, we just haven't had the proof until now. 'It confirms that overall women are not telling the truth if they say penis size isn't a factor.' The results will sting the up to 50 percent of US and UK men who men report feeling self-conscious about the size of their penis. Mills said the new study shows size may matter more than women let on and believes the findings could lead to an increase in penis enlargement surgeries, as well as help women feel open about talking to their partners about their satisfaction. The urology specialists at the clinic said: 'The subject of penis size is becoming less and less taboo and studies such as the one we have launched will also help in this respect. It is about body image and confidence. 'Having a small penis can really affect men, giving them low self-esteem, making it difficult for them to have relationships and stopping them enjoying a normal life.' For the research, 180 women were shown 27 'life-like' models of penises varying in size — from two to 10 inches while erect. The women were asked four questions: What is the smallest sexual partner you've ever had?; What is your current partner's size?; What is the biggest you have seen?; and what would be your ideal size for sex? About 90 percent said they wanted their partner's penis to be larger than its actual size, with an average length of 7.5 inches. Of those, 40 percent said they wanted their partners to have more girth. Mills said: 'By starting these conversations we want to make penis enlargement surgery as acceptable as breast enlargement is. 'This is the start of some serious medical research that we are undertaking.' Penis enlargement surgery is an increasingly popular procedure done via several different methods. Some physicians take fat from other areas of the body and inject it into the organ, while others use fillers under the skin. Doctors may also cut the suspensory ligament that connects the penis to the pubic bone, making it hang lower and seem longer while flaccid. Recent research suggests male enhancement procedures like these have increased over 250 percent between 2019 and 2022 in the US. While bigger seems better, more length and girth could be painful for some women. Anywhere from five to 17 percent of American women have vaginismus, a condition in which the vagina tightens when something is inserted into it. Women who go through menopause also have a thinner vaginal lining due to a lack of estrogen, which can make sex more painful, especially with a larger penis.

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