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I am sure you came across articles such as “Do women care about ‘size’?” and if you are part of the Legendary Enlargement Team, I'm sure already know the answer.
But let’s be honest here – none of these articles discuss this question from an anatomical perspective. That’s were this newsletter comes in. Today I will be that question “Do women
care about size?” from a pure anatomical perspective.
Before I get started, I will divide the size characteristics of the male member into 3 categories:
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Length
If a woman is satisfied by ‘the length’ solely depends on her own body or if she actually enjoys a deep A-Spot stimulation. Too deep and you might be stimulating the
cervix – some women enjoy cervix stimulation, others find it rather unpleasant.
The A-Spot is a very sensitive area and lies on the upper vaginal wall (towards the belly) – very similar to the G-Spot just deeper. The correct stimulation of the
A-Spot can help reach an A-Spot climax. For most cases a member’s length of min 5.5 inches or longer is needed to reach the A-Spot.
The biggest issue here is that the cervix and the A-Spot lie relatively close together and if she doesn’t enjoy cervix stimulation it can easily happen that too deep
of penetration inflicts pain onto her. Here a visualization:

It’s important to discuss cervical stimulation with your partner prior to trying to reach the A-Spot.
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Curvature
Quick fun fact, no male member is completely straight. This is due to one ball hanging lower than the other and thus pulls the member to one side. Why are the balls
off-set? So they don’t knock each other when you walk or bounce. All part to protect reproductive organs.
With curvature there are the different types: The member is bent downwards; it bends upwards; or straight (tilted to a side).
Having one that curves downwards has probably the most drawbacks. This because the G-Spot and the A-Spot lie on the upper (towards the belly) vaginal wall. Meaning
your member is pointing away. However, there are many positions that work in your favor.
For guys who’s ‘best friend’ is pointing upwards it tends to make things easier. For example you could bring her to climax in various different ways (G-Spot or
A-Spot) simply via the most popular position, the missionary.
Most important to remember is a) which type of member you have and b) which position allows you to stimulate the desired area. If your member is pointing upwards you
wouldn’t try for a G-Spot climax via doggy-style but rather a position where she is lying on her back and you on top.
You simply have to know how to handle your unique tool.
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Girth
From an anatomical standpoint the girth is important because it has the ability to stimulate various areas of the vaginal wall during penetration. Fact is, a thin
member could not stimulate as much surface area as a thicker one.
However, there are women who just can’t relax their PC muscle during intercourse. This has the effect that they can’t take a large girth because the responsible
muscles aren’t relaxed. This often results in her having pain during the act. It’s important that a women learns to control her PC muscle.
For further information, tips, and tricks along with over 80 different techniques and methods on how to satisfy a woman, please watch the following video.
Best regards,