The science of sexual intercourse isn’t simply about thrusting and groaning; it’s about knowing what proportions of various body parts work together to give you the best possible sex life. Having a smaller penis doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re less of a man or that your sex life will suffer. In fact, there are various situations where having a smaller penis could be an advantage. Let’s take a look.
You Lose Weight, Your Penis Grows
For as long as men have been wondering whether or not their penis would actually grow when they lose weight, there have been answers. It seems that if you’re in decent physical shape and follow certain dietary guidelines, your penis will respond in kind and start to grow when you shed some pounds. The science behind this phenomenon is called the ‘gonadal hypothesis’, which states that as a man gets older, his testosterone level decreases. This causes his testes to shrink, resulting in a smaller penis, as you’ve probably surmised. Studies have shown that the relationship between testosterone levels and penis size is almost precisely proportional. It’s not only the testosterone level that affects the size of your penis, however. Many other hormones and chemical compounds are involved as well, including estrogen, which has a feminizing effect and prevents you from growing large penises. It also helps your body to absorb nutrients better, which is why many men experience a slow growth spurt in their middle years. With proper nutrition and exercise, you might be able to boost your testosterone levels and give your penis a boost too.
You’re More Vulnerable To Infections
If you have a smaller penis, it places you at a greater risk of infections. This is because there’s less room in the area where your penis connects to your body for the immune system to work its magic. It would be best to avoid going down on a woman with a cold or the flu, as this could cause you to contract a strain of the virus that you otherwise would’ve avoided. It’s also advisable not to engage in sexual activity with a new partner until you’ve both been tested for STIs. Some STIs, such as HIV, cause your body to be more susceptible to infections. Knowing that you have an increased risk of getting an infection makes you more sensitive to the safety of sex and the people you have it with. It’s also why many people choose to get tested before having sex, to ensure that they’re not carrying any infections that might be passed on to their partner. This way, you know that you’re both taking the same precautions and will be having safer sex. It puts the responsibility for protection on both of you and encourages each of you to play your part in making sure that your partner is also healthy and not carrying any STIs.
Having A Smaller Penis Means You Have To Work Harder
Men with smaller penises have to work harder to achieve an erection, especially in the beginning. After a certain point, it becomes easier for them because their bodies adjust and learn to relax in order to stimulate themselves. This is why younger men with smaller penises have to attend extra-curricular courses in order to learn how to stimulate themselves enough to get aroused. It takes a bit of effort at the beginning but they get the hang of it eventually and can have quite a bit of fun. Smaller penises also mean that they have to maintain that erection for a longer period of time. Women, on the other hand, benefit from this because they have more stimulation per inch than men do. Larger penises give men an advantage in the amount of thrusting that’s required during sexual activity. It’s not always about length, though; circumference, girth, and stamina all factor into an effective thrusting motion. The bottom line is that smaller penises make you work harder to achieve an erection but the effort is worth it once you get there.
You’re More Aware Of Your Penis Size
Men with smaller penises are more aware of their size and the fact that it varies from individual to individual. As you get older, your penis will naturally begin to shrink, no matter how many calories you eat or how much you exercise. This makes it easier for you to accept the fact that you have a smaller penis and to be proud of it, instead of attempting to make it bigger through surgery or vitamins. The smaller the penis, the more you have to work at retaining your erections and the greater the chance that you’ll injury yourself. This is why many men will continue to exercise and eat healthily throughout their lives. It keeps the tissue in the right place and allows them to continue enjoying their sex life without having to worry about whether or not their penis will grow. The less you worry about your penis, the more you can concentrate on enjoying your sex life. It’s all about being comfortable in your own skin and knowing your strengths and weaknesses. There is no shame in having a smaller penis; in fact, there’s a great deal of pride that comes with it.
It’s All About Perspective
This article isn’t meant to discourage you from going on a diet or taking supplements because of your penis. It’s all about perspective, something that many men don’t seem to understand. As we’ve established, as you get older, your penis will begin to shrink, regardless of how many calories you eat or how much exercise you get. The only way to prevent this natural decline is to put it on the back-burner and not let it interfere with your life. Many men get so wrapped up in their penises that they forget about the other parts of their body, especially the ones that they’re more likely to injure. This is why it’s important to take a step back and focus on the whole picture instead of getting so hung up on one aspect of your anatomy that you completely disregard the rest of it. It’s all about perspective and men need to learn to appreciate their bodies more, instead of focusing on one area of their lives to the exclusion of others. A healthy diet and some exercise can help your penis to grow, as well as protect you from the many health problems that come along with an overly long and unhealthy life. If this sounds like something that would be of benefit to you, then by all means, give it a try. You might just find that it’s all about having a healthier perspective and being more comfortable in your own skin. Who knows? You might even find that you have a healthier penis than you think you do.