When Does Big Become Too Big
I’ve yet to meet a man who thinks that his penis is big enough. Of course, I
know that hypothetically such men exist. I’ve read forum postings from men who
say: “Oh, I don’t need extra inches”. Still, I haven’t actually met a member of
this rare breed. All the men I know want to increase their penises, even though
they are unlikely to openly admit their dream or discuss the issue. Despite
recent scientific advances which have made penis enlargement far easier than
before, men are still reluctant to discuss penis size. Unless they can back
their bragging up with a truly massive member. In that case, bragging becomes
habitual and very annoying.
We’re living in the age of big things. Big planes, big buildings, big trucks.
Big penises. Everybody can join the trend and pick one of the many methods to
enlarge his penis. This is a pretty normal thing to do for a man with a small
penis. What I really don’t understand is when men sporting six or even
seven-inch penises are interested in penis enlargement. Nothing and no one has
the right to prevent a man from enlarging his penis, but if he’s already big
enough why on earth would he want to be even bigger. In theory, the only limit
on penis size is the body’s capacity to keep lengthening the tissues in
question. In practice, however, men should take a minute to think that many, if
not most, women cannot easily accommodate a penis longer than 8 inches.
Even 8 inches is a bit big for a lot of women, but a penis this size can
still be used with ease. Above 8 inches in length, the penis turns into some
sort of fashion or power statement. There’s no practical use for anything above
8 inches, unless the owner chances himself upon a really tall lady who happens
to have a longer than usual vagina. While the vagina can stretch to accommodate
most penis sizes, an 8-inch penis can be a genuine threat to the uterus. Trust
me, the repeated bashing of the cervix by the penis head is not on any woman’s
“Things I’d like to experience” list. Moreover, vaginal orgasm is not achieved
by deep penetration of the vagina. The most sensitive part of the vagina is a
4-inch stretch of tissue located at the vagina’s entrance.
So, as you can see, it’s a good idea to know when enough is enough. Trying to
go the extra mile and get that 10-inch penis is a feat of willpower, but there’s
no practical purpose to it. There’s little pleasure in being hurt by the
penetrating penis, so many women will refuse to have sex with a man who’s too
well endowed, while others will insist on being very careful. Frankly, the last
thing on my mind when I’m all undressed and ready to go is to be careful.
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