![]() ![]() She will support you to unblock your fixed life patterns and beliefs, which often began during early childhood. She will guide you to the door that is locked within, and help you discover the key to unlock your potential in life. Sex over 50 – including menopause, slower erections, lack of desire and resentment.Sexual knots or combinations of misinterpretations and shutdowns.Lack of communication about sex and sexual problems.Getting your sex life back on track after life gets in the way.Power struggles and who chases who – the masculine/feminine.Maintaining a good sex life when tired from children.Several new areas of counselling William is offering now include William is non-judgemental in his approach and offers an unbiased service. William provides practical ways to help partners move forward, to create emotional connection, that strengthens relationships. Wessells H, Lue TF, & McAninch JW (1996) Penile length in the flaccid and erect states: Guidelines for penile augmentation. Vardi Y, Harshai Y, Gil T & Gruenwald I (2008) A Critical Analysis of Penile Enhancement Procedures for Patients with Normal Penile Size: Surgical Techniques, Success, and Complications, European Urology, 54, 1042–1050. Sengezer M, Ozturk S & Deveci M (2002) Accurate method for determining functional penile length in Turkish young men. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, Vol 7(3), 129-143. Lever J, Frederick DA & Peplau LA (2006) Does size matter? Men’s and women’s views on penis size across the lifespan. Most women value having a confident, creative and skillful lover more than a big penis. If you are a man who’s concerned about penis size, stop worrying how big it looks and start focusing on how you use it (and every other part of your body). Better still, women are designed to adapt to whatever size they’re presented with. For every man or woman there are plenty of potential partners who are a perfect fit. ![]() The genital variety in men perfectly matches the genital variety in women. If they are interested, a man’s girth (thickness) is more important than his length, particularly for women who have not adequately exercised their pelvic floor muscles after childbirth.įortunately, mother nature has designed us all perfectly. Women are less interested in penis size than men. Studies show men fall into the following ranges: Erect Length (cms) The typical girth of an adult erect penis = 11.3 – 13.0 cm (4.5 – 5 inches) circumference The typical length of an adult erect penis = 12.7 – 17.7 cm (5 – 7 inches) in length The typical girth of an adult flaccid penis = 8.5 – 10.5 cm (3.3 – 4 inches) circumference The typical length of an adult flaccid penis = 7.6 – 13.0 cm (3 – 5 inches) in length However, most men fall in the following range: The average penis is approximately 8.9 centimetres (3.5 inches) long when flaccid and 13.5 centimetres (5.3 inches) long when erect. Penis size varies a lot, both in thickness and length. When measured under laboratory conditions, penis size (both flaccid and erect) was found to be smaller than reported. Men tend to report their penis is larger than it actually is. Two out of three men (66%) rated their penis as average, 22% as large, and 12% as small.Ĩ5% of women were satisfied with their partner’s penis size but only 55% of men were satisfied with their penis size (45% wanted to be larger, and 0.2% wanted to be smaller). Perceptions of penis size were assessed in an Internet survey of 52,031 heterosexual men and women. It is a man’s beliefs about his penis size that cause problems, NOT his actual penis size. The irony is that, over time, this anxiety may lead to difficulty achieving erections (creating a vicious circle of more anxiety). If men believe penis size determines masculinity, they will continue to feel unnecessary sexual anxiety. This message is a marketing tool that lowers men’s self-esteem and promotes products and services that feed off men’s fears and insecurities, including various gadgets, pills, and surgery to ‘enlarge your penis’. The predominant message is that a large penis means being a ‘real man’ and hence more desirable. Unfortunately, the mass media targeting men promotes unnaturally super-sized penises (via pornography and popular men’s magazines). ![]() ![]() We are bombarded with messages that equate a man’s power and masculinity with his penis size. This creates worry about their ability to pleasure (and keep) a partner. Many men are concerned about their penis size, particularly if they believe their penis is too small when compared to other men. ![]()
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