Apparently Size Does Matter

And to kick off the new year we are going to start off with a story that probably doesn’t shock many girls.  A story in the New  York Daily News says that men get off easier when a man has a bigger cock. [source]    No for real, this was in the real news.  I am not kidding 🙂

Women reach orgasm more easily when their lover’s manhood exceeds 5.8 inches, study shows

Scottish psychologists studied the sexual appetites of 323 women and found that most reach orgasm more easily when their lover’s penis exceeds the average size of 5.8 inches.

‘Male anxiety about penis size may not reflect internalized, culturally arbitrary masculine stereotypes but an accurate appreciation that size matters to many women,’ says researcher.

Call it the battle of the bulge — it turns out size does matter in bed.

Scottish psychologists studied the sexual appetites of 323 women and found that most reach orgasm more easily when their lover’s manhood exceeds the average size of 5.8 inches.

“This might be due . . . to greater ability of a longer penis to stimulate the entire length of the vagina and the cervix,” researcher Stuart Brody, a psychologist at the University of West Scotland, told the website Live Science. Brody said the research showed that women who had sex with well-endowed partners had the most vaginal orgasms.

He added, “Male anxiety about penis size may not reflect internalized, culturally arbitrary masculine stereotypes but an accurate appreciation that size matters to many women.”

Hey girls! Stock up on black liquorice and cucumber

I was watching the TV show “The Doctors” today and learned that the smell of black liquorice and cucumbers can make you have a better orgasm!  Turns out those smells, for females, increases the blood flow “down there” and that plays toward improving your orgasm.

And did you know that the cucumber is also a natural aphrodisiac? It’s true!  When looking for more information on this I found this ….

It is commonly assumed that cucumber’s status as an object of desire lies purely in its shape. Yes, cucumber is certainly phallic in appearance, but its aphrodisiac attributes are not based on looks alone.

Nutritionally, cucumbers provide several nutrients essential to maintaining sexual health, including Vitamin C and manganese. The silica in cucumbers supports connective tissue heath which will not only keep us limber and primed for action but can also help maintain young, vibrant skin. Cucumbers also prevent water retention which means they not only work as a cure of morning after eyes but can diminish bloat to keep you feeling your sexiest.

Most interestingly to those looking to use food in seduction, a study by Dr. Alan Hirsch found that the scent of cucumbers, in combination with black licorice, is extremely arousing to women.