
When it comes to penis size, myths and misconceptions have been flying around for ages.
Some men worry they are too small, others assume bigger means better, and some even try crazy methods to increase their size, thanks to false information spread everywhere.
That the things you’ve heard about size, performance, and what women supposedly prefer are not backed by science?
Here are seven of the biggest lies about penis size that you’ve probably believed, and why you should stop worrying about them.
1. Bigger is always better
In reality, sexual satisfaction is about technique, chemistry, and communication, not just size. Studies have shown that most women care more about foreplay, emotional connection, and overall experience than penis length. In fact, some women find very large sizes uncomfortable during sex.
2. Shoe size (or hand size) determines penis size
Scientific studies, including one from the British Journal of Urology International, found no real connection between foot size, hand size, or height and penis length. Some men with small hands and feet have larger-than-average penises, while some tall guys with big shoes are below average.
The only way to know a man’s size is… well, to actually see it.
3. Penis size can be increased with pills or creams
The only medically proven methods for lengthening a penis involve surgery or stretching techniques, which come with risks and don’t always give dramatic results.
4. You stop growing after puberty
While puberty is the main growth phase, the body doesn’t completely stop developing overnight. Some men experience minor changes in girth or length as late as their early 20s, especially if they have hormonal imbalances or late puberty.
On the flip side, some men experience shrinkage over time due to aging, weight gain, or poor circulation.
5. All women want a huge penis
In fact, a study from the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that many women prefer an average size for long-term partners, as too much size can cause discomfort or pain.
There are safer, non-surgical options for improving size perception, like:
- Losing weight (a fat belly can hide penis length)
- Kegel exercises (improves control and performance)
- Shaving pubic hair (makes length look more prominent)
- Using the right sex positions (enhancing depth perception)
Men often worry too much about penis size, but most of the things we’ve been told about it are just myths. Bigger isn’t always better, and no magic pill can make you bigger overnight.
So instead of stressing over what you can’t change, focus on what you can improve: your technique, fitness, and self-confidence.