@small_dik:
I'd like to add that in my opinion, sex education is something that everybody out there needs, not just people with small penises.
Men get the impression that inserting the penis and some swift back and forth movements are all the make up a good nights lovemaking, despite the teacher probably having mumbled something about making babies, a far cry from being anywhere near being a good lover.
Women get the impression that a men's testicles only serve as 'sensitve storage vessels' and might be best left alone. They too are the ones that suffer the effect of sexual education graphics that almost inevitably display the vulva with neatly tucked in labia minora, a massively growing misperception, giving rise to more and more females being highly insecure about the appearance of their genitals.
As for premature ejaculation... Not sure if I can agree with you on that issue, it is after all, one that does effect men of all sizes.
The fear factor, most certainly, that has to be the biggest stumbling stone in the way of someone being able to even so much as approach a woman and a good few members here do complain about suffering from that.
Sadly, too few are willing or able to seek psyshological assistance and subsequently rather rely on attempting to increase the size of their genitals. Keeps a whole industry busy.
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