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Sexual functioning and relationship quality

Research emphasizing that orgasm frequency mainly reflects broader sexual functioning, relationship quality, and psychological factors rather than penile dimensions.

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Jan 13, 2026
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How can beginners identify prostate stimulation versus other pelvic sensations?

Beginners can tell prostate stimulation apart from other pelvic sensations by where it’s felt (a deep front-wall rectal bump toward the belly), how it feels (a soft, rubbery bulb distinct from surroun...

Jan 13, 2026
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Which prostate toy features (vibration patterns, perineum arm, rigidity) most predict successful prostate orgasms?

A straight answer: vibration patterns, a perineum arm, and appropriate rigidity each increase the odds of a prostate orgasm, but they work differently for different bodies — vibration and targeted per...

Jan 11, 2026

What experimental designs could test whether penis size causally affects vaginal-orgasm likelihood?

Three decades of correlational work finds that women who report greater vaginal-orgasm frequency also report preferring deeper or longer penises, suggesting an association but not proving causation ; ...

Jan 9, 2026

Are there measurable differences in orgasm intensity between prostate and penile stimulation?

Evidence from clinical reviews, health outlets and large collections of first‑person reports indicates prostate stimulation often produces sensations described as qualitatively different and, by many,...

Jan 8, 2026

How does penile girth compare to length in studies linking size to female sexual satisfaction?

A preponderance of surveys and experimental studies report that penile girth (circumference/thickness) often correlates more strongly with reported female sexual satisfaction than penile length, thoug...