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Male Organ Size Anxiety and the Research to Put It to Rest

Author: John Dugan
by John Dugan
Posted: Apr 21, 2015

Women aren’t the only people with body image concerns. Among the top on men’s list is often male organ size. Misconceptions about what their size "should" be, largely based on adult film stars’ male organs and possibly the fibs of more than a few friends, can lead to significant confidence issues that interfere with a man’s mental and sensual wellbeing. Since frequent use of the manhood is an important part of male organ care, his member health may be affected as well. It’s time to get the facts straight on male organ size, and men can do so with the help of science.

Study 1

In 2007, researchers Wylie and Eardley released results of their review of more than 50 studies involving over 11,500 men’s male organs. Key findings were:

  • The average size of a hard male organ ranged from 5.5-6.3 inches in length.
  • Average manhood girth was between 4.7 and 5.1 inches when hard.
  • 45% of men surveyed would like a larger male organ.
  • 12% of men surveyed considered their male organs "small."
  • 85% of women were content with their partners’ size.

Although only 12% of men surveyed thought they had male organs below average length, 45% still wanted bigger manhoods. This indicates a cultural conception of bigger male organs as better, which is not always the case. A stimulated female organ measures approximately 4 inches in length, with the lauded G-spot about 3 inches in. This means even a small male organ is capable of providing pleasure. Add in the fact that many women find very deep penetration to be painful, and having a larger-than-average male organ becomes not-so-desirable.

Men should also note that 85% of women surveyed were content with their partners’ packages. This suggests that men are far more concerned about size than women. Since one of the reasons men may be so concerned is the belief that women are, this piece of information may dispel fears for some.

Study 2

A more recent review published in 2015 by Veale et al gathered data on more than 15,500 men worldwide. Their findings include:

  • Average male organ length was 5.16 inches when hard.
  • Average girth when hard was 4.69 inches.
  • 68% of male organs measure within the 4.5-5.8-inch range when hard.
  • 95% of hard male organs fall within the 3.9-6.5-inch range.

The results of this larger study, then, are more conservative than the one above.

Overcoming Anxiety

Getting the facts straight on average male organ length and on the sensual functionality of average and even smaller members may be sufficient to dispel worries for some men. For others, the anxiety persists. If this inhibits one’s ability to lead a fulfilling intimate life or comes with constant psychological distress in the form of shame or depression, a man may need a little extra help.

Therapy is a good way for men to address their body image issues. Men may be tempted to invest in a male organ enlargement product, but this method is best avoided. For one, such products aren’t likely to work. Secondly, some methods, such as hanging weights off the member, can cause injury. Finally, these products won’t address the real problem, which is more than likely in a man’s head, not his pants.

If a man wants to invest in a product for his male organ, he would be better off skipping products that supposedly enhance size and opting for one that enhances health. A male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) with natural moisturizers and nutrients that support circulation and nerve function can do the trick. A man can keep what he has in peak form and function with the use of such a product in conjunction with a healthy sensual life and a solid hygiene routine.

About the Author

Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.

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