Penis Size Myths — Simple Facts from a Brothel Professional
Myth 1: There’s an “ideal” size
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Studies report averages, not “best.”
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Penises vary in length, girth, and shape. Curves are common.
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Function, not a number, is the point: if it gets hard without pain and you can use it comfortably with a partner, it’s fine.
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Chasing an “ideal” creates anxiety and distracts from skills that actually improve sex.
Myth 2: Size controls a partner’s pleasure
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Most women do not orgasm from penetration alone.
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Hands, mouth, toys, rhythm, and good feedback usually matter more than length or girth.
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In a Melbourne brothel, the most satisfying sessions come from pacing, communication, and varied stimulation—not size.
Myth 3: Bigger is always better
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Larger size can require more care: slower entry, more lube, careful depth. The wrong condom size can break more easily.
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Many partners find the average size easier to enjoy for longer.
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Outcome depends on consent, comfort, and technique, not “more.”
Myth 4: Women obsess or gossip about size
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What people talk about most: respect, hygiene, foreplay, listening, and overall experience.
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In professional settings like a brothel, workers focus on safety, communication, and how well the session follows agreed-upon limits.
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Size rarely leads the conversation.
Myth 5: Size equals masculinity or worth
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Hormones, fertility, and erection quality are not determined by size.
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Confidence comes from preparation and clear talk, not from a measurement.
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In any Melbourne brothel or private bedroom, how you treat someone matters far more than anatomy.
What actually matters more than size
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Communication: say what’s okay, ask what’s okay, adjust when asked.
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Pacing: slow start, increase only if your partner is comfortable.
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Stimulation mix: combine penetration with clitoral/oral/manual/toys.
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Condom fit: choose the right size for safety and sensation.
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Lube: reduces friction and discomfort for everyone.
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Health: sleep, stress, and fitness affect erections more than you think.
Porn vs. reality
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Porn uses angles, lighting, and selective casting.
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It is not a guide for real bodies or real pacing.
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In a Melbourne brothel, most clients fall near the middle of size ranges, and satisfaction still depends on communication and technique.
If you’re anxious about size
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Stop comparing. Averages are not targets.
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Build skills. Focus on rhythm, pressure, and reading nonverbal cues.
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Use tools. Condoms that fit, plus lube, plus simple toys can improve comfort and pleasure.
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Check basics. If erections are inconsistent, look at sleep, stress, alcohol, meds, and general health.
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Get help when needed. Pain, curvature with pain, or sudden changes? See a clinician.
Practical tips for next time
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Agree on boundaries before you start.
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Warm up with hands and mouth; don’t rush penetration.
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Ask short questions during sex: “Pressure okay?” “Slower?”
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If something hurts, stop and fix it (more lube, new angle, condom change).
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Rotate stimulation so no single area gets numb or sore.
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End with aftercare: water, check-in, and notes for next time.
Quick FAQs
Does size affect fertility?
Mostly no. Fertility relates to sperm health and timing, not penis length.
Can partners feel small size differences?
Sometimes, but comfort, arousal level, lube, and angle matter more for pleasure.
Is a curve a problem?
Not if there’s no pain or sharp bend. Painful curvature or sudden change needs medical advice.
Do exercises or pills increase length?
Evidence is weak for non-surgical options. Be cautious with devices and supplements.
Bottom line
Penis size is not the main driver of good sex. Clear talk, pacing, varied stimulation, condom fit, and lube matter far more. In a Melbourne brothel or at home, the partners who listen, adapt, and keep things safe give better experiences—regardless of inches. Focus on what you can control, and let the tape measure go.
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