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Fact check: Is 11,5 cm girth big enought to satisfy a women
1. Summary of the results
Based on the research analyses, 11.5 cm girth appears to be adequate for satisfying most women, though it falls slightly below some stated preferences. The evidence shows that girth is more important than length for female sexual satisfaction - one study found that 45 out of 50 women reported that width felt better than length [1].
However, when women were asked to select their preferred penis size using 3D models, they chose a circumference of 12.2 cm for long-term partners and 12.7 cm for one-time partners [2]. This means 11.5 cm girth is 0.7 cm below the preference for long-term relationships and 1.2 cm below for casual encounters.
Despite these stated preferences, 85% of women surveyed were satisfied with their partner's penis size regardless of whether they considered it average or larger [3]. This suggests that actual satisfaction rates are high even when dimensions don't match stated ideals.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original question lacks several important contextual factors:
- Individual variation is significant - women's preferences vary considerably, and the studies show ranges rather than absolute requirements
- Relationship context matters - women prefer slightly different sizes for long-term versus casual partners [2]
- Other factors beyond size affect satisfaction - technique, emotional connection, and overall sexual compatibility play crucial roles that aren't captured in size measurements
- The difference between stated preferences and actual satisfaction - while women may state preferences for certain dimensions, actual satisfaction rates remain high across a wide range of sizes [3]
- Orgasm type preferences vary - some women who prefer longer penises are more likely to have vaginal orgasms, while others focus on clitoral stimulation [4]
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original question contains an implicit assumption that there is a universal standard for what constitutes "big enough" to satisfy women. This framing is problematic because:
- It reduces female sexual satisfaction to a single measurement, ignoring the complexity of sexual compatibility
- It assumes all women have identical preferences and anatomical needs
- It perpetuates anxiety about penis size by suggesting there's a minimum threshold for adequacy
- The question uses "big enough" language that implies inadequacy below a certain measurement, when research shows high satisfaction rates across various sizes [3]
The phrasing also reflects common male anxieties about sexual performance that may not align with actual female experiences and preferences as documented in the research.