Susie wrote:Neither is important. It's the guy, his personality and his sense of humour that is far more attractive than a big cock.
This is true. As far as size and thickness go, respectively, there isn't much of a difference among the average shapes and sizes of men when sexual stimulation is concerned. But, aside from sating the inherent yearning for sexual interaction, sex with a partner is something that's, well, more than a feeling, but more so a passion that perpetuates one's understanding of their partner's basest being; it's something that people share because they owe it to one another to become invigorated by both the physical and emotional aspects of the other. Thus, size isn't necessarily important, no matter which form of growth it favors. It's still a penis, a design of nature specifically made in mammals for having sex, and if it's worked so well the past several billion years, evidently, then it shouldn't matter now, which I personally don't think it does. We can provoke an infinite number of orgasms, but they're unfortunately very provisional evocations. Thus, the conjecture being that there's only one partner for each of us that we can respectively appreciate, why try to outsource an invaluable prospect with something so abundant that you've always had anyway?
Besides, size is just a facade of superiority; it's how you use what you have that yields satisfaction.