Male Organ Size and the Female Release - Are they Linked?

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When it comes to the internal release, there is much that researchers still don’t know for sure. The percentage of women who experience internal releases (not involving external stimulation), whether their ability to is biological or determined by other factors, whether internal and external releases are the same and what nerve paths are activated during release are among the many outstanding questions present in the scientific community. But what many men want to know is: Does male organ size matter? Anxiety concerning sensual inadequacy can negatively impact sensual health, and therefore mental and manhood health as well. Men can look to certain studies and facts for reassurance in the male organ size department.

How Common?

While a definitive number is lacking, some research suggests that as many as 75-80% of women haven’t experienced internal release. Whether this is attributed to biological, psychological or social factors is a topic of debate. Some research, for example, suggests that learning about the potential for internal release early on increases a woman’s likelihood of experiencing them, but some contest this conclusion.

Either way, men shouldn’t assume that it’s their fault if their female partners need some hand work to get there. If a partner has experienced internal release in the past, she can communicate with her current partner about what works best for her. If it still doesn’t work out, and particularly if she has trouble releasing from manual stimulation as well, the couple should consider relationship problems like trust issues or unresolved conflicts – these can cause sensual difficulties for men and women alike, as can general stress.

Does Size Matter?

While this is a matter of individual preference, the majority of women across multiple surveys are plenty content with an average-sized male organ (5-6 inches hard). One small 2013 survey of Scottish college students suggested that preference for a larger size may be linked to women’s ability to have internal releases.

About half of the 323 female respondents reported having internal releases with enough partners to compare size. Among the internal releasers, one-third preferred bigger male organs. This number was higher than the percentage of women preferring bigger members who did not experience internal releases.

Why it Matters to Some (Maybe)

Since so much about the internal release remains unknown, it’s impossible to say why more women who experience internal release might prefer bigger male organs. However, here are a couple possibilities:

1) Some women greatly enjoy stimulation of the posterior and/or anterior fornixes, areas at the very top of the Female canal. It’s easier for longer male organs to reach these spots. Though female organs are typically only about 3 inches deep, they do expand when a woman is turned on. Still, it’s possible for guys of average length to hit these areas – especially with from-behind positions.

2) It’s also possible that some women experience internal releases related to stimulation of a large portion of the female organ at once. Men of length and girth, then, may be more able to spark such a woman’s fire.

What’s important to remember is that a majority of women are happy with an average-sized male organ. It’s also worth noting that those who report preference for larger members may be influenced by the same cultural misconceptions about male organ size that anxious men are more so than actual greater enjoyment, although some women definitely experience more pleasure from well-endowed men.

Health: Universally Desired 

A healthy male organ is something any partner would desire, no matter what the size. Rather than fretting about the length that Nature gave him, a man would better spend his attention and energy focusing on keeping his tool in good shape. He can do so by practicing proper hygiene, getting plenty of manhood exercise with his hand and partners, using protection and applying a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) after his daily shower. Keeping the skin in good condition is imperative to enjoying pleasurable sensations and warding off both infections and odors. Look for a crème with vitamin A for anti-bacterial protection as well as Shea butter and vitamin E, both great natural moisturizers.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving organ sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.