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Sexual technique and satisfaction

The impact of sexual technique, partner communication, and individual preferences on sexual satisfaction, emphasizing the importance of these factors beyond penis size.

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Jan 19, 2026
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6.5 inch penis

A 6.5‑inch erect penis sits at the high end of published ranges: many reviews put average erect length at roughly 5.1–5.5 inches, and large reviews find that about 95% of men fall between roughly 3.9 ...

Jan 25, 2026
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What factors influence women's penis size preferences in surveys?

Multiple, interacting factors shape what women report as preferred in surveys: measurement and sampling methods, relationship context (short‑term vs long‑term), the relative importance of girth versus...

Jan 27, 2026
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Does penis size impact sexual health or satisfaction?

Evidence from physiology, surveys and systematic reviews shows that physical is rarely the primary determinant of sexual pleasure for partners, though size influences personal satisfaction, sexual rol...

Jan 24, 2026

penis size matter

can matter in some contexts—psychological, social and for a minority of sexual experiences—but it is not the decisive factor for sexual satisfaction for most partners; relationship dynamics, technique...

Jan 10, 2026

What surveys show about women's preferences for penis size in relationships?

Surveys and small experimental studies paint a nuanced picture: many women report some size preference, often favoring slightly-above-average dimensions and thicker girth over extra length, but most s...

Jan 14, 2026

Can penis size influence the quality of sexual experiences for women?

Yes — penis size can influence some women's sexual experiences, but the effect is partial, context-dependent, and smaller than popular narratives suggest; multiple peer-reviewed studies report both ph...

Jan 23, 2026

What does meta-analysis research show about penis size and sexual satisfaction for partners?

Meta-analyses and systematic reviews find little robust evidence that by itself produces meaningful differences in partners’ overall sexual satisfaction; the literature instead shows modest preference...

Jan 6, 2026

How do partner erectile dysfunction and chronic illness influence sexual activity and satisfaction among women over 50?

Partner erectile dysfunction (ED) and chronic illness both reduce sexual activity and satisfaction among women over 50, but they do so by overlapping biological, psychological and relational mechanism...