It matters to partners who find very large penises uncomfortable, or who are only looking for girth, or who feel that their cervixes are under constant attack, or who feel that nothing has been penetrated until their cervix has. There’s definitely no absolute law of the more the merrier if that’s what you’re asking, but penis size is sometimes important between some partner pairings. This is not an educational deficiency so much as a subjective question in a medically objective world. They are concerned with the health of your bits, not the size. In other words: We give a fuck ton of shits about genitals.īut back to your query: First, don’t bother asking a medical practitioner. Even a person who fully transitions to another gender will not escape the fact that he or she was born and defined one way and is now defined another way. Our genitals are so important to us-both culturally and medically-that they are among the most defining and enduring of our characteristic throughout our lives. People hang an awful lot of self-worth on their genitalia-how much of it they have, how functional it is, how it smells, how it looks, and, most importantly, how it stacks up against other genitalia of its kind. I don’t think there’s a question I’ve been asked more in my career than this one. Question: Is penis size important or not? I’m too shy to ask medical practitioners. To get your question seen (and possibly answered), email Now, let the oversharing begin.
With her huge collection of experience-backed tokens, Kayden will be lobbing her left-fielded, unsubstantiated advice straight at the level of your forehead. Thus, we’re proud to have her as our official sex columnist. After all, I’m a notably awarded citizen, and 30 million eyeballs have interacted with my butthole.” Indeed, we’ve tried. As real-life, fully-certified porn star Kayden Kross says, “You can’t faze me.