Fact Check: "Big dick satisfy more better than smaller"
What We Know
The claim that "big dick satisfy more better than smaller" suggests that larger penises provide greater sexual satisfaction compared to smaller ones. A study conducted by Russell Eisenman in 2001 surveyed 50 sexually active female undergraduate students to determine their preferences regarding penis size, specifically focusing on length and width. The results indicated that a significant majority (45 out of 50) reported that penis width was more important for their sexual satisfaction than length, with the findings being statistically significant (p < .001) (Eisenman, 2001, Eisenman, 2001). This study challenges earlier conclusions by sex researchers Masters and Johnson, who posited that penis size does not have a physiological effect on female sexual satisfaction, as they believed the vagina adapts to fit the size of the penis (Eisenman, 2001).
Analysis
The evidence from Eisenman's study suggests a preference for penis width over length among the surveyed participants. However, it is essential to consider the limitations of this research. The sample size is relatively small (50 participants), and all participants were college students, which may not represent the broader population. Additionally, the study relies on self-reported data, which can be influenced by personal biases and perceptions rather than objective physiological responses.
While Eisenman's findings contradict Masters and Johnson's earlier conclusions, they do not definitively establish that larger penises universally lead to greater sexual satisfaction. Other studies have indicated that factors such as emotional connection, technique, and overall sexual experience may play a more significant role in sexual satisfaction than penis size alone (Loos et al., 2022, Loos et al., 2023). Furthermore, a comprehensive review of the literature suggests that while penis size may have some influence, it is often considered a minor factor compared to other aspects of sexual intimacy (ISSM, 2024).
Conclusion
The claim that larger penises provide more satisfaction than smaller ones is Partially True. While evidence from Eisenman's study indicates a preference for width over length, it does not conclusively prove that larger sizes universally result in greater sexual satisfaction. The complexity of sexual satisfaction involves multiple factors beyond size, including emotional intimacy and individual preferences. Therefore, while size may play a role, it is not the sole determinant of sexual satisfaction.