Question Posted Tuesday September 4 2007, 11:49 pm
im 17 and well my penis is not that big ive been with my gf for a few months and she hasnt seen it yet and shes wanting to take things further but im a bit nervous im worried if shell think im too small does it matter to girls that much?
can a guy be too small?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? GalPalNessa answered Wednesday September 5 2007, 3:50 pm: If you're like half an inch... i would say that maybe you may be haha! But i doubt it.... The truth is that girls really don't pay that much attention the size of a penis; thats mainly just a guy thing...
Even though it may sound cliche, it really falls under how you use it. Because, really, i'm sure you've heard abou guys that are huge! But really all that just ends up doing is hurting the females (and taking into consideration that the vagina is at an average 4 inches deep..), specially if they just don't care about the females and are just there to get their own pleasure.. yeah big no no...
Just try to keep your girlfriend in mind, make sure she's getting pleasured. ask her what she wants, how she wants it... Or just listen to her sounds, be aware of her movements, her body... If you keep that in mind, I should say her in mind, meaning pleasuring her, trust me no matter how big or small you are, you are going to be like a sex god to her! ;-) haha!
So don't worry about your size hun, like i said, its mainly just a guy thing. Us girls, we're interested in how you use it and pleasure us more than anything! =)
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