When it comes to having great sex with one’s partner, size does matter, but not in the way most of us think. A bigger penis in no way means a bigger orgasm. Whether big or small, how to use what you have as a Man on your partner to give her the sexual pleasure and fulfilment she deserves is what counts.Â
A more modestly sized individual who knows how to use their penis well can help their sexual partner achieve a better orgasm than someone with a penis size of an Elephant that cannot give pleasure but pain. If you find yourself in a marriage relationship with such a man, please visit your medical doctor regularly for checkups.
Penis is not just about size. The shape of a Penis is important to figure out which sex positions will curl your toes, which ones might be painful for your sexual partner, and how much manual or clitoral stimulation your partner will need.Â
Don’t get caught up in specific measurements or making comparisons; which are likely to create anxiety that will interfere with bedroom performance and pleasure. Instead, maximize what you have.
Certain positions and skills will make sex mind-blowing for you and your partner, no matter how hung or bendy your manhood is.
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The same thin girth from base to tip; length varies.
One of the reasons people enjoy penetrative sex is the fullness factor. When someone has a thin penis, their partner may not be able to feel it against their vaginal walls. If your partner has delivered children vaginally or has a larger body, her vaginal walls may have widened or become looser. She won’t feel very stimulated.
Action Plan.
If you have a thin penis, your sexual partner should keep their thighs close together. This narrows the vaginal canal, creating more friction and intensifying sensations for both partners.Â
Doggy style is a great position, especially if you stimulate the clitoris with your hands at the same time. Penetration alone is most often not enough; some form of cl