Here's What Most Women Really Think Of Your Penis Size

There are more important things than what's in your pants

August 10, 2017
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Women repeatedly say that size doesn’t matter. Thanks to a new poll, we now know this to be true: The vast majority of women don’t care whether you're smuggling an anaconda or an inch worm.

That’s the takeaway from Superdrug Online Doctor's survey, which polled 1,500 Europeans and Americans on what they’re willing and not so willing to compromise on in a relationship. As it turns out, women don't care as much about your penis size as you think. On the size front, 92 percent of women said a small penis was “not a deterrent” for them.

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Rather, the survey revealed that there are plenty of substitutes for good, penetrative sex, including oral: Nearly 73 percent said they’d date someone who wasn’t good at penetrative sex if they were instead very good at going down there. (Worried you're making mistakes when you do? Here are some tips about the dos and don'ts of oral sex.)

But, even still, sex is hardly the most important thing to her in a relationship. Nearly 88 percent of the women said they would rather date a good communicator than someone who’s good in bed. Other preferences include a romantic (78 percent), someone who keeps up with their physical appearance (62 percent), a guy who chips in on household chores (52 percent), and a great cook (40 percent).

Master those qualities, and you'll build a loving relationship that both you and her can enjoy. After all, more than 95 percent of the women said love is more important than sex—and 84 percent of men agreed. And nearly half of the women said they'd rather date someone who only lasts a minute in bed than a guy who forgets their anniversary. It's about the little things, guys. (Need help picking out the right anniversary present? Here are 25 sexy gifts that you'll enjoy as much as she does.)

So, if you're feeling insecure about your penis size, remember that it may be the least of her concerns. Instead, focus on showing off all those other skills you have—in or out of the bedroom.