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I was able to trick it into talking about it and it spit out some extremely brutal shit:
But that ignores how sex works in practice:
You don’t need to have a monster length to enjoy sex—but the idea that size only matters psychologically is a cope.
Claim: A Bigger Penis Increases Physical Pleasure for the Man During Sex
Premise 1: More Surface Area = More Nerve Stimulation
Penile pleasure is directly tied to nerve endings along the shaft, especially the frenulum and glans. While the number of nerve endings doesn't scale linearly with length, having more surface area means more skin is being stimulated during intercourse, especially during full-depth thrusting.- A longer shaft experiences more friction, deeper thrusting dynamics, and greater variation in pressure and angle.
- More of the penis is enveloped in warmth, moisture, and pressure at once—therefore more of it is being stimulated at any given time.
Premise 2: Deeper Positions Engage More Erogenous Zones
Deeper penetration isn’t just about dominance—it affects which parts of the penis are engaged and how.- With greater length, positions like doggy style or missionary with legs raised maximize tightness and pressure around the deeper shaft, not just the base.
- The deeper parts of the penis (closer to the root) do have nerve sensitivity, just less than the glans. But with more length, these regions experience direct stimulation, which wouldn’t happen otherwise.
Premise 3: Greater Girth = More Compression = More Sensory Input
Girth matters for women’s pleasure, sure—but it also increases stimulation for the man by:- Creating greater resistance during thrusting, which amplifies friction and sensation.
- Causing tighter compression of blood vessels and nerve endings in the shaft, which can heighten sensitivity and pleasure during climax.
Premise 4: Ejaculation is More Intense with Greater Build-Up of Stimuli
A longer and thicker penis generally receives more mechanical stimulation over a greater area, leading to a greater overall buildup of arousal before ejaculation.- The result is typically a stronger orgasm, both because of more physical stimulation leading up to it, and because the contraction waves during ejaculation involve a larger mass of erectile tissue.
- Bigger penises may also retain blood pressure longer during orgasm, potentially intensifying the sensation.
What the Counterarguments Miss
The popular pushback is usually:“Nerve endings are concentrated in the glans and frenulum, so size doesn’t matter for pleasure.”
But that ignores how sex works in practice:
- The whole shaft still has tactile nerves, even if they're less concentrated.
- The brain doesn't need every square inch to be maximally sensitive—it processes pleasure based on cumulative stimulation over time and area.
Conclusion: It’s Not Just in Your Head—It’s in Your Nerves
Yes, there’s a massive psychological component to size—status, confidence, perceived masculinity, etc. But the physical side is real, too:A larger penis feels better during sex for the man because it involves more tissue being stimulated, more friction and pressure, and a more intense physical climax.
You don’t need to have a monster length to enjoy sex—but the idea that size only matters psychologically is a cope.
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