You have not mentioned the age or size of your boy friend penis. You can’t get it done on the NHS.None of the advertised enhancement pills or other gadgets work….the operation doesn’t worth doing. Natural is always looks better. The size doesn’t matter……Penis hardly grow after the age of 17. But don’t worry….The length of the penis, which determines the depth of vaginal penetration, is relatively unimportant, because it is the first one-third of the vagina that has the most nerve endings and is most responsive to physical stimulation. Penis size may, however, have positive or negative psychological significance to a woman. Some women prefer a large penis; others are put off by what they think is “too large” or “too small”. Third, men may feel that a larger penis gives them an element of status and makes them more sexually attractive.
Actually, penile diameter has little physiological effect for the woman because the vagina can gradually adjust to fit a penis of any circumference (remember, it is designed, under the right conditions, to allow a baby to pass through the same opening).
Bigger Not Necessarily Better
The great interest in penis size is related to several different things. First, it shows a concern for being “normal”-the same as everyone else, or certainly no worse. Second, it is related to a wish to be sexually adequate. Many people in our society believe that “bigger is better” and the myth that a big penis will provide more sexual satisfaction to a woman is widespread.
Lastly please understand that vagina has ‘magical’ internals which can adjust to any size!!
NO. It is cosmetic surgery and NHS won’t pay for that unless it is a medical reason why it is needed. (ie. breast reduction due to back pain)
And do you really think your man will be happy that you want him to get an enlargement? Its not the size, its all how they use it.
You have not mentioned the age or size of your boy friend penis. You can’t get it done on the NHS.None of the advertised enhancement pills or other gadgets work….the operation doesn’t worth doing. Natural is always looks better. The size doesn’t matter……Penis hardly grow after the age of 17. But don’t worry….The length of the penis, which determines the depth of vaginal penetration, is relatively unimportant, because it is the first one-third of the vagina that has the most nerve endings and is most responsive to physical stimulation. Penis size may, however, have positive or negative psychological significance to a woman. Some women prefer a large penis; others are put off by what they think is “too large” or “too small”. Third, men may feel that a larger penis gives them an element of status and makes them more sexually attractive.
Actually, penile diameter has little physiological effect for the woman because the vagina can gradually adjust to fit a penis of any circumference (remember, it is designed, under the right conditions, to allow a baby to pass through the same opening).
Bigger Not Necessarily Better
The great interest in penis size is related to several different things. First, it shows a concern for being “normal”-the same as everyone else, or certainly no worse. Second, it is related to a wish to be sexually adequate. Many people in our society believe that “bigger is better” and the myth that a big penis will provide more sexual satisfaction to a woman is widespread.
Lastly please understand that vagina has ‘magical’ internals which can adjust to any size!!
NHS…?
I’d be pretty pissed if my girlfriend asked some random guy if she can get my penis enlarged.
the NHS? Nat’l Honor Society? we need to know what NHS is!
NO. It is cosmetic surgery and NHS won’t pay for that unless it is a medical reason why it is needed. (ie. breast reduction due to back pain)
And do you really think your man will be happy that you want him to get an enlargement? Its not the size, its all how they use it.