Sex alert! One in two women find penises… too big

Sex alert! One in two women find penises... too big
For you, it’s never the size that counts? Here, in a few figures, your new requirements – and those of all women – when it comes to penises.

The appearance of your penis, gentlemen, is a never-ending debate. Too big, too fat, too pink, too hairy… It’s surprising to see the extent to which this body – which didn’t ask for anything – sparks passionate discussions. The latest proof? A survey, conducted by JOYclub.frthe first sex-positive European community, reveals that one in two women find penises “too big”. Decryption.

The circumference of the penis is more important than its length

It was by questioning 981 women about their sexual experiences with men that the platform’s experts discovered… the truth. In short: women do not care about the size of the penis because they are above all attracted by the thickness of the latter (46.8%).

Indeed, “46.7% of women have already found their penis too big“and in”75.4% of cases where the penis was judged to be too large, length was the main problem”. What women found important, conversely, was the “penis circumference” for 46.8% of them.

Very few, on the other hand, attached importance to the shape of the glans, the skin of the penis, the hair or even the testicles.

The myth that a large penis is necessary to satisfy a woman is on the wane. Nearly 49.1% of the 981 women surveyed who had sexual experiences with men consider size to be “somewhat important”, but only 23.3% believe it to be “important”. Conversely, 23% consider the size “rather unimportant” and 4.6% find it unimportant.“, confirms the press release.

For Judith Langer, expert sexologist at JOYclub, this trend can be explained.

The diversity of penises is vast, and each one is unique, just like its owner. There is no universal measure to guarantee pleasure; it’s about what works for each person. Sexual satisfaction is not an art, it is something that can be learned. she confides.

Gentlemen, you have many other assets!

Despite these results, there is no reason, gentlemen, to be worried. As one of the women interviewed during the survey summarizes, it is male creativity that takes precedence.

Yes, the

size is important, but what matters more to me is how a man uses it for common pleasure. I prefer a creative man to one who acts mechanically.”

Another woman sums up the situation well:

“CWhat matters above all is accepting and appreciating your body as it is. Nothing is less attractive than lack of self-confidence

erogenous zone.” Finally, a last one concludes: “Heart, mind, humor, hands: gentlemen, you have so many assets to seduce!”

For Louiza Papadopoulou, International Marketing Manager of JOYclub, “This survey highlights perceptions that are often overlooked and breaks down stereotypes about the ideal size. At the house of
JOYclub, we believe that pleasure and satisfaction come first all by there communication,
acceptance of self and shared experience. Far from clichés, it’s about rediscovering the richness of human connection,” she concludes.