Sex is something that is often taboo to talk about but it’s important to talk about something that most of us would consider to be an intimate topic. Why? Well because a lot of self-confidence and health concerns can come with sex and let’s be honest, sex education classes in school were crap. Also can we just take a moment to appreciate just how ugly a penis and vagina are? I mean, those private parts that I’ve seen on Naked Attraction – you should watch it if you haven’t already, it’s hilarious – aren’t that much to look at. So on the topic of male genitalia (I’ve never said that in my life), is penis size really important?
This is a collaborative post.
I suppose it’s important to talk about what is considered a regular size. Growing up, I never really got interested in boys until college and if we’re being honest, I definitely was questioning my sexuality at this point too. My generation have definitely grown in what has been defining two decades for the way we speak more openly about our lives, whether that’s mental health, what we see through social media and of course, sex. I used to buy all these girly magazines and they definitely could have been damaging to my younger years because they definitely influenced a sexual side to a lot of their content.
Now did I honestly judge the guys I slept with in the past on their penis size? Nope. It was more so how they performed that I’m guessing most people would judge the sexual partner on, right? However, just like a lot of discussions when it comes to sex, it seems that our female and male private parts can often be subjected to embarrassment. You’ve got men now having surgery to enhance their penis size and women having it done to their vagina as what’s referred to as Vaginal Rejuvenation. And in my opinion, you do you. If it’s something that brings more confidence or it’s something you’ve been self-conscious of, then it’s definitely something you should do for yourself. Moorgate Andrology are a great place to look if you’re after the surgery to enlarge or enhance your penis.
I think a lot of men are fearful of talking about what’s ‘normal’ to have in terms of a penis size for fear of being ridiculed by those around them. It’s as if we’re back at school and someone’s picking on you for something that’s just stupidly pathetic and childish. I think it’s a different opinion for everyone but is penis size important in the grand scheme of life? No, it really isn’t but having confidence in your body is important. No matter what the size, being confident in your body is much more important.
Do you feel comfortable about sex talk? And does size really matter? Let me know in the comments below!
*Disclaimer – This is a collaborative post with Moorgate Andrology. All words are my own.


