Can I do marriage with 4 inches penis size?


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Sure you can Dude if it works okay nothing wrong with you ! It isnt the size its the man which matters ! :-)
Take care and God Bless !

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Yeah. just make she doesnt see it before u are married....
Yes, It is enough for sex with any woman in the world.

According to Dr. Louanne Cole Weston, in a May 2002 report by WebMD, several misconceptions have developed surrounding penile-vaginal intercourse. Cultural preferences may have enlarged the importance of deep vaginal penetration in obtaining female orgasm.

The vagina itself is a very elastic environment through which an infant can pass, yet it also easily retains a tampon. It will accommodate and adjust to the entity it surrounds.

The perception of the vaginal canal as being the primary source of orgasmic stimulation may be exaggerated in many cultural circles. The most sensitive area of the vagina is the section closest to the outside of a woman's body, which is roughly 10 centimeters (4 inches) in length. Given that the average penis size is above this length, most men should be able to easily reach and stimulate these erotic nerve endings.

In stark contrast, minor surgery without anesthetic can be conducted on the inner portion of a woman's vagina without discomfort. Most women attest to a feeling of being "filled up" by larger than average penises, yet few can claim to feel erotic sensations in the deeper regions of the vagina. In fact, stimulation of the G-Spot is often more effective if the man's penis is slightly shorter than average, as this highly sensitive area of the vagina is located closer to the opening of vagina than to the recesses of its canal.

Stimulation of the G-Spot may be more effective if the man's penis is thicker than average, since the pleasure sensations from this area are activated primarily by pressure. A thicker penis may provide more friction against the vestibular bulbs, which are located in close proximity and anteriorly on either side of the urethra. Additionally, some claim that if a penis is thick enough compared with the vaginal opening, i.e. vulva, stretching will occur. This stretching can supposedly cause the clitoral hood to pass back and forth across the clitoris, which would provide additional stimulation of this large concentration of nerve endings. This stretching is claimed to pull the clitoris down into the path of the thrusting penis, causing it to make contact with, and rub across, the top or dorsal section of the penis. This may facilitate even greater clitoral stimulation.

Women have confirmed in surveys the primary focus of the clitoris in sexual stimulation. Roughly three-quarters of women surveyed have reported difficulty reaching orgasm by vaginal intercourse alone. Many report requiring simultaneous clitoral stimulation -- regardless of the size of the inserted object.

One source of continued debate is the extent to which heterosexual women actually prefer certain penis sizes. In the 2005 UCLA study, 85% of women said they were "very satisfied" with their partner's size.

Recently, there has been greater media attention to the issue of penis size and women being more vocal about their preferences. Television shows such as Sex and the City and Ally McBeal popularized the penis size issue when characters in these TV shows stated their preference for well-endowed men and rejected men who had only average endowment. In HBO's Sex and the City, a female character is portrayed crying in bed when she experiences her boyfriend's penis for the first time and discovers that it is below average length, as opposed to the large length she had expected and anticipated. In the same episode the characters debate whether it's proper to dump a man because of displeasure over the size of his penis; they conclude that it's OK and at the end of the episode that one of the women does indeed dump her boyfriend because she doesn't like the size of his penis, even though earlier in the episode she reveals that she thinks she loves him.

The media image of women's preference may have had an impact on some average sized men, and caused even more damage to below-average sized men who are likely already self conscious. In recent years, penis pumps, pills, and other dubious means of penis enlargement have had increased sales.

Surveys of women's actual preference have consistently shown that penis size is only a priority for a minority of women, and some women dislike large penises. The media have been criticized for making "penis envy" into a male body issue equivalent to Cosmopolitan magazine being criticized for their coverage of women's weight. Indeed, one episode of Sex and the City also shows a character expressing displeasure over her partner having too large a penis, though the penis is described in hyperbolic terms and implied to be something of impossibly gargantuan proportions.

A study published in BMC Women's Health, surveyed women's preferences concerning penis size and concluded that width rather than length is the most important factor of sexual stimulation.

Differences in average penis size between different races has been a subject of considerable controversy since it could be taken to imply that one race is "superior" or "inferior" to another.

The cultural issues involved with the question of race and penis size are complex, with both larger and smaller penises used as justification for regarding other races as inferior; as evidence of an oversexed and brutish animal nature in the former case, or of sexual inadequacy in the latter case. In general, there is a tendency to see the penis size of one's own group as the "right" size, compared to those of others.

There is considerable debate as to whether specific racial variations in penis size exist, and if they do, whether observed variations can be explained in terms of other factors such as correlations of penis size to body size. In any case, within-group variation in penis size (±30%, see above) seems to be considerably larger than claimed between-group variation of average penis size (±4%, see below).

One of the earliest researchers on the subject, Frantz Fanon, covers this subject in some detail in Black Skin, White Masks (1952), where he tends towards the view that the supposed positive correlation between large penises and African ancestry is erroneous, a conclusion that he also supports with statistics.

One study by the controversial Canadian psychologist J. Philippe Rushton states that "penis size also varies moderately across populations, being largest among African populations, smaller among European populations, and smallest among East Asian populations,..." Rushton has also stated that the World Health Organization specifies 53 mm wide condoms for Africa, 52 mm wide condoms for Europe, and 49 mm condoms for Asia.

According to the Definitive Penis Size Survey, the mean length while erect was 164 mm (6.5 in) for caucasian men, 155 mm (6.1 in) for black men, 149 mm (5.9 in) for hispanic men, and 140 mm (5.5 in) for east asian men. Black males within this survey reported shorter erect lengths than their caucasian counterparts. The average flaccid length among blacks however was 93.8 mm (3.7 in) compared to 87.7 mm (3.4 in) for caucasians. The Definitive Penis Size Survey is a non-scientific self-measurement report, and as noted above, claims are typically inaccurate. Another self-measurement survey done by JackinWorld found averages of 6.26 inches (159 mm) for europeans/whites, 6.49 inches (165 mm) for african americans, 6.03 (153 mm) for hispanics, and 5.50 inches (140 mm) for asian/pacific islanders. Note: 5.5 inches (140 mm) was also indicated as the average length for boys between 13 and 14 years of age from each internet site. According to a more recent international study, Family Health International states "The World Health Organization bases its specifications for condom width on consumer preference and penis size, citing three studies. Taken together, the studies show significant variations in penis size within all population groups, but also indicate that men of African descent on average have a slightly wider and longer penis size, Caucasian men have a medium size, and Asian men a slightly narrower and shorter size."

There are many theories as to why there is a differentiation in the average penis size for race. The most obvious would be genetics while some may link penis size to culture; specifically to diet.


I think it is O.K and enjoy your sex life with 4 inch
if ejacutated, it´s just ok. If not, it´s heavens gift.
yeah just don't try sex for a while
Yes, in fact if she truly loves you, she won't care about the size of your penis.


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