Do Women Prefer a Man With A Big Penis?
| The question of penis size, specifically, do women prefer sexual partners with bigger penises? is perhaps the most asked sexual question by men. There are any number of ways to look at this question, but when you look at it scientifically, there really isn't a question at all. From an evolutionary standpoint the matter really isn't up for debate, human women (that sounds funny) have preferred males with larger penises since our ancestors were having sex on a grassy plain in the shadow of a wooly mammoth. We know this because this preference and others have shaped the physiological direction the male penis has taken. Stop--some clarifiers are needed. Are we saying that a man with a smaller penis can't satisfy a women in bed? Absolutely not. Are we saying that every woman wants to ride a monster-big cock? No, for sure you can find a woman who for her own reasons is actually seeking a partner with smaller endowment. What we are saying however is that from a Darwinian and evolutionary standpoint, the human female has preferred males with larger penises not just today but for millions of years. Furthermore, the fact of this historical preference for larger endowed males implies that females along human ancestral lines found larger males more likely to satisfy them with more pleasurable sex and multiple orgasms than smaller endowed males. |
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| The answer to the age old question has actually been hanging right between your legs all along. Humans are primates, and today's human male has the largest penis of any primate. Our closest relatives the chimpanzee and gorilla are tiny by comparison. Adult male Chimpanzee penises come in at the average size of 3.15" (8 cm), and while an adult male Gorilla dwarfs an adult human male in terms of body size, the average Gorilla penis is just 1.25" inches long (3 cm), with the average human penis measuring in at a mighty 5.11" (13 cm). So, two thoughts surface here: 1) if someone says you are a Gorilla in bed it's not a compliment, and 2) even if you aren't Mr. Big Dick amongst other human men, you can rest assured that you are a cock-monster compared to our primate brothers. This fact is not just a scientific curiosity, mind you, it is proof of the human female's long running preference for males with bigger penises because penis size, you see, is sexually selected in primates.
The first primates appeared 60 million years ago in the late Mesozoic era, and as I'm sure you can imagine a lot of sex has gone on in the time since then, and much of this humping about has been motivated by female choice between competing males. This is the essence of sexual selection, the process by which physical traits become ingrained into a species through mate selection. It is theorized that our ancestral hominid females, who like today's female could experience multiple orgasm, sought out ancestral males who would satisfy them sexually. Time and again females opted to couple and reproduce with males with longer and thicker penises.
These lucky males were thusly able to pass their genetic material into eternity, meaning that the trait for a longer and thicker penis got passed to offspring. Inevitably the trait for a thin small penis in the human male was suppressed until we arrive where we are today, with an average penis size that is gigantic compared to other primates. This is not accidental, females along human ancestral lines selected the larger penis, gave more sex to hung human males, which presented those males with more opportunity to spread their genes which made the human male the king of the apes in terms of penis size. Historically females liked em' big (or you can turn this around and say females didn't like em' small, the semantics really have no impact on the matter). To the related question of "do hung guys get more sex?" science |
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| would tell us that the answer here is a resounding yes, especially in the past. Hung males got a lot more sex in prehistoric times when what we were packing was on full naked display for perspective mates to see. In all reality, if we were all nudists today we would likely have a much clearer picture of the impact of penis size on modern female dating and mating choices. Modern times have made penis size a surprise where in prehistoric times your penis and its size would have been as plain to see as the nose on your face. Nevertheless our clothes get shed sooner or later and sex and the role our penis plays in sex will always be a powerful relationship topic. |
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| We could debate the opinions of women with regard to penis size all day long, but the question put here is much simpler. We all know how men feel about penis size. It’s important. It’s damn important. And it's safe to say that a man with a big hard dick (big and floppy doesn't get it... well maybe in the locker room but not in bed) is more confident and more free to just let loose sexually. So it is safe to say they have more fun (NAKED at least). HARDWEAR Cockrings let every man be his biggest and best ever. BUY HARDWEAR COCK RING! | |
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| Other factors that influence our sexual evolution include the tilting forward of the vagina in the human female which farther encouraged a long thick penis for face to face sex. Having a vasocongestion (blood circulation) based erection system as opposed to having a literal bone in our boners is also quite different from our ape cousins and also likely a result of female selection over time. While at first glance having a real bone in your penis probably seems pretty cool (it would eliminate erection dysfunction as we know it) it would also lead to a dramatic increase in penile injury. While it is technically possible to sprain your penis (yes the one hanging between your legs right now), it is much easier to break your leg. If, however, you had a bone-in penis (sounds like a bone-in rib eye steak - LOL) it could be broken just like an arm or leg. Now imagine in prehistoric times how such an injury could essentially bench your sex-life for life. Particularly as our penis evolved to become bigger the bone-in penis became less and less desirable. Farther more our unique hard but still "bendy" penis is capable of pleasuring more effectively. So, by the time Homo erectus came into being, the hominid penis was much longer, fatter and more bendable than any of our primate relatives, making us pure sex machines. It may surprise you to learn that some scientific theory indicates a strong possibility that bipedalism (walking upright) evolved in humans to allow our sexy new, big and flexible penises to be put on grand display for discerning females. So what, our whole evolution is sexual in nature? The answer: not quite, but sex is at the top of the list in regards of what Mother Nature holds dare. Reproduction is the key to the continuation of any species. Being a sex machine helps a species survive. |
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| And there, with just a little over simplification, you have it. Scientifically speaking, human females prefer (and always have preferred) males with larger penises, it isn't a question it's a fact. This fact has shaped male sexual physiognomy. Early hominid females found the larger penis more pleasurable, more likely to stimulate multiple orgasm, and more suitable in a mate. The difference today is that we don't advertise our penises like our forefathers used to. Actually the internet has given rise to a myriad of sites where guys can upload photos of their cocks, which would indicate that given a socially acceptable outlet males still seek to advertise their penises, yet in most contemporary off-line mating rituals our penis size is something our partners discover later. So, in just a few thousand years we've covered up with clothing what evolution built over millions of years, but there is no logical reason to conclude that hiding our penises has in any way changed female attitudes, and that today's woman does not still find the larger penis more attractive in a mate than smaller ones.
Of course the scope of our knowhow in all areas, sex being no exception, has expanded. A primitive hominid male with a small penis had few options but to be a lesser lover than his more hung competitors, while today's man has tricks up his sleeve to spare, and time to do the do to the fullest without fear of Saber-tooth tiger attack (let's not forget our ancestors were naked and had sex on a grassy plain, or in a cave if they were really upscale). The |
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| larger penis has always had and continues to have an advantage in sex, all the evidence indicates this, but these days it's not the only advantage to be played.
Just to be clear it isn't just penises: the muscular torso in the male, the female curves that drive men crazy, and many factors in human physiology have been driven by sexual selection. The things we like and find attractive are evident, nature throws a trait up against the wall so to speak to see if it will stick, and if we are drawn to partners with that trait and mate with them and create offspring with those same traits who are equally popular over countless generations we solidify the trait into the species.
So the next time a female complains about being objectified you can remind her that female-kind has been objectifying males for millions of years. Indeed, in all fairness we've been objectifying, shaping and evolving each other since we first came on the scene. |
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