Question Posted Wednesday November 22 2006, 10:04 pm
I've been seeing this girl for a while now and things are getting serious. We've talked and I think soon we're going to have sex. But I have a problem. I'm really insecure about the size of my penis. I'm not stupid, I know size matters, but how much does it matter? I mean, is it possible to be good if you aren't average or bigger?
bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Thursday November 23 2006, 11:28 pm: Some people think the size matters, others think of the technique. It probaby depends on the girl. You cant help the size of your junk, just like a girl cant help the size of her boobs. If she cares about you, I wouldnt think he would be concerned about it that much. [ bLue_in_tHe_faCe's advice column | Ask bLue_in_tHe_faCe A Question ]
x3babiigirl7805 answered Thursday November 23 2006, 7:09 pm: well size does matter but not to the extent guys think. a guy can be good even if his penis is average. just dont be so worried about it or you will get nervous. maybe just talk to her about your insecurity be honest. girls are more sensitive and she wont be mean or make jokes [ x3babiigirl7805's advice column | Ask x3babiigirl7805 A Question ]
Elcee answered Thursday November 23 2006, 10:25 am: Technique and the ability to turn on your girl with your hands and mouth are more important to her. The size of your penis is not a problem if you know how to turn her on. The female body and psyche respond more to external touching and teasing than to internal thrusting.
Lots of kisses, caresses, cuddles and sweet talk to begin with will help set the mood. Telling her she looks and smells good will also help. Turning on the mind as well as the body is the best way forward.
Please don't get too hung up on the size of your penis - most women really do not mind how big/small it is when they love the guy that comes with it.
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