Some
Nigerian women have responded to a survey that seeks to know their
choices in the area of sizes of manhood for sexual purposes.
The size of a man’s s*xual organ, the p*nis, may not be the only
part of the body that can determine the ability of a man to sexually
satisfy a woman, a survey by a news Agency has shown.
While the length of a p*nis could help in making s*xual intercourse
pleasurable in some persons, that could not be the sole determinant in
assuring pleasures during an intercourse.
Those who spoke in separate interviews with NAN in Lagos on Sunday,
noted that sexual satisfaction could depend on the skills and
psychological disposition of both partners. According to them, there are
other parts of the body that can be exploited to help a woman to derive
pleasures in s*xual intercourse. These could include fore plays, that
play vital roles in helping a women to reach orgasm.
The respondents believe that reaching orgasm was a climax during
s*xual intercourse between a man and woman. According to Wordweb, an
online dictionary, orgasm is the moment of the most intense pleasure in
sexual intercourse. Dr Oriola Idris, a gynaecologist of the White Waters
Hospital, Lagos, said the size of penis had no physical effect on
female sexual satisfaction.
“Sexual pleasures for the female folks do not depend on the
size of the man’s penis. It depends on a man’s individual skills; we
have seen men who have very long and big penis and yet unable to perform
well in bed.
“Research has shown that men with sexual skills, but with
relatively small sized penis can also provide good sexual satisfaction
to any lady’’.
Another gynaecologist, Dr Julia Anyanwu said a woman could derive
s*xual satisfaction or reach orgasm from the different erogenous zones
of her body.
“The p*nis is not the only part of the body that can help a
woman to achieve orgasm. A woman can achieve orgasm from so many
different sensitive areas of her body.
“The man is expected to work together with his partner to explore these erogenous zones.
“So, achieving sexual satisfaction is not only about the length
or width of the penis but also about what and how you utilise what you
have been endowed with,’’ Anyanwu said.
Dr Kunle Adejumo, an urologist said: “studies show that during sexual intercourse, the width of the p*nis at the base may be more stimulating to the clitoris.
“A wide penis may therefore, satisfy a woman better but then other factors that also come into play’’.
According to Dr Kelechi Ahuchogu, a psychologist, the penis is
usually seen as the sign of masculinity in men in different cultures. “It
is because of this reason that the size of the p*nis helps to boost the
male psychology. In sexual plays, a lot of things come into play; for
some woman, the width matters more than the length.
“Then, emotions, environment, skills and healthiness contribute to whether there will be sexual satisfaction or not,’’ Ahuchogu added.
Mr Dare Odubela, an administrative officer in a Lagos-based
hospital said that posturing during sexual intercourse had a role to
play in the satisfaction of a woman. “I believe that posturing during s*x has roles to play in getting a woman to achieve orgasm’’.
Mr Titus Anozie, a Lagos-based technologist said: “sexual intercourse and satisfaction are more psychological than physical.
“Some people have big penis and do not know how to use it to
provide pleasures to a woman. Some even end up using the fat size to
hurt their female partners.
“Sometimes it depends on a woman as some can achieve orgasm by
merely looking into the eyes of a man that they have emotions for’’.
According to Mrs Ola Badamosi, a Lagos-based marketing consultant,
the size of a penis is important in deriving sexual satisfaction. She
said that a small sized p*nis might not be able to penetrate deep into a
woman to provide her the required arousal needed for orgasm to take
place.
Another respondent, Mrs Mary Isaac, a 33 –year-old banker said that
a lady’s first experience could also have a lot to play in deriving
sexual pleasures.
“If a lady is deflowered with a small manhood, she tends to
derive her satisfaction from small penis and not the long sized ones.
“A female that has gone through sexual abuse can also find
sexual intercourse distasteful. Even, a lady that has had circumcision
may not find pleasures in having intercourse’’. This, she notes,
can be attributed to the removal of a vital component of a womans sexual
organ, the clitoris that helps a woman to acheive full or father sexual
pleasures.
A Lagos-based Lawyer, Mr Idowu Martins said: “I have a small
manhood and I am not afraid to say it; I am very good in the bed and
that is a fact. My wife enjoys our love making’’.
A trader, known simply as Mrs Ibrahim said: “my husband has it long penis but still unable to make me feel like a woman; I feel so sad about it.
“He is usually through within two minutes. If a man has it small and can utilise it, then it’s okay’’.
Mr Niyi Iyanu, a traditional healthcare attendant said, having a
small penis could really be a major concern for some men but a good
psychological disposition could enhance sexual performance. “He said
those who have small penis and cannot perform well in bed should seek
expert advice from physicians or psychologists’’.
Mr Olusola Malomo, a dietician at the Massey Hospital, Lagos
suggested that those deficient in sexual activity could seek for some
foods that could help to boost their sexual performance. “Some foods can be beneficial. These are foods that can enhance sexual performance because of their components”.