Guys find it difficult admitting having a small penis. Despite
the plethora of sex tips for men on all topics, dealing with a lesser endowment
can be a challenge. Appropriate penis care can make a lot of difference in the
lives of men who think they lack a monster-sized appendage in their trousers.
Is it really small?
Does a man really have a small penis? For example, for years men
have been told that the average penis size when erect is 6 inches. Yet a recent
study found that the actual average erect penis is just less than 5.2 inches.
So many men who may have cursed nature for not hitting the 6-inch mark on the
ruler may in fact have been average all these years.
But there's also a need to look at what "small" really
means. If it's simply a comparison between one man and another, then a penis
that is, say, 4.5 inches may indeed appear small. However, if the criterion is
whether the penis provides adequate sexual satisfaction to a partner, then size
becomes less relevant. There are plenty of men with penises of 4 inches or
smaller who are quite capable of bringing their partners to orgasm on a regular
basis.
These tips will help a man who feels he is fairly small down
there to perform his manly duty very well.
Sex tips
Be confident. Life in general, a man is never defined by his size the
same with the size of his penis on bed. The qualities a man has to embark on
sexual act are what count most. He has to feel good about himself and what he
can offer to the sexual life of the relationship he is into. This is where his confidence
and skills matter. Confidence is the best aphrodisiac-
for both men and women.
Up your foreplay. A man who is more concerned of
satisfying his woman gives proper attention to foreplay of all sorts: hugging,
kissing, caressing, messaging and speaking tender words, to start. There should
also be a focus on physical attention on the vagina and breasts (both are
sensitive). Each of these foreplay moves should
be performed with care and attention. She needs to feel you cherish these parts
of her body.
Choose positions carefully. A long penis is not necessary
to hit the G-spot of a vagina which is one of the most sensitive parts as it is
within 2 to 3 inches inside the vagina. However,
some positions are more suitable for a man with a small member and finding the
ones that work best for an individual can take some practice. Man-on-top
positions are often the preferred choice; these work best when the woman either
bends her knees toward her chest or when the man lifts her legs in the air and
holds them in a V-shape. Sometimes a woman-on-top position is a better option,
as it allows the woman to have greater control over which part of her vagina is
receiving stimulation.
Switch positions as needed. Men of any size often find that switching positions during
intercourse can prolong the amount of time they last.
It’s your world as a couple, be confident, explore and do what
works for you. The ultimate goal is mutual pleasure.
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