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Size matters?

Somehow, if you search the Internet, the man with the smallest penis in the world is a Korean man. It's been over 20 years already. It is even absurd that it is 3.7 inches smaller than the 4.4 inches (11.2 centimeters) published in 1998 in the Journal of the Korean Society for Men's Science. If you look at the same statistic that Japan is 5.2 inches, there seems to be a difference in measurement standards, but I think it is necessary to correct it quickly. Only then will foreign women be attracted to Korean men? Rather, I think that 5 inches (12.7 cm) is closer to the erection that 702 people were subjected to at the Armed Forces Capital Hospital in 1971.


Penis size

To put it another way, if you look at almost all sex-related books, the size of a male penis doesn't matter that much, but if you actually ask women, there are statistics that 2 out of 3 say that 'presumably a bigger one' is better, so the size is precious. When we say 'matters', we think of 'relationship', but it's not. Think of the recently popular ‘black life matters’. Of course, it is not sexually, and there are many cases where it is too big to be uncomfortable.

Here are some recent UK statistics. The relationship between penis size at erection and women's orgasm achievement rate (see figure), 8 inches (about 20 centimeters) had the highest success rate of 44 percent. 

Of course, since the study was conducted on 4,761 British people, I don't think small Koreans need to be discouraged anyway. For reference, the average erect penis of British men is 6.36 inches.


Face of orgasm

Almost all scenes of sexual ecstasy seen in so-called obscene videos, not to mention movies and TV, are the product of pretense. Therefore, the true form of an orgasm must be an expression, not a form, that has never been seen there. And since each person is different, there is a high possibility that it is a fake if you see it a lot somewhere. Just as laughter is contagious, the true joy of a partner is transmitted immediately, so I feel a similar passion strongly at this time. Or it is very likely not.

However, this expression is almost the same as what happens when the pain is most severe, so it is the subject of research. Endorphins, which are secreted in large amounts during orgasm, have a strong analgesic effect, which suggests the possibility of a relationship between the two. This is because, according to studies using fMRI imaging, there are not one or two areas of the brain that are activated during orgasm.

Dopamine is the brain neurotransmitter secreted in large amounts during orgasm. This substance is produced in the frontal part of the brain and is mostly stored in the Accumbens nucleus.

The next most common is oxytocin. Of course, an increase in psychological acceptance, including intimacy, is related to this. There are many scholars who explain sexual behavior as a kind of investment and reward, that is, ‘cost and reward’. A lot of research seems to be needed.


3rd erogenous zone

There is no one who is not familiar with the concept of primary erogenous zones and secondary erogenous zones. Even if I am a third grader, there is no such genre in actual sexual studies, so please take a look.

I'm sure you've probably heard of reflexology. It is not exactly the same, but I believe that it will be easier to understand if we see that acupressure, massage, finger acupuncture, and ear acupuncture are theoretically aligned with each other. You can refer to the theory of Mr. Kim Soo-ja, who established the 'foot-reflection law' in Korea in the 1990s.

The theory that sexual reflexology helps stimulate sexual arousal and pleasure by stimulating characteristic parts of the body is also not a thing of yesterday or today. However, this field is mainly reserved for those who engage in tantric sex, and its contents are complicated, so it has not been widely distributed despite its long history.

Recently, a famous feminist with whom I have a personal acquaintance has recommended six places that arouse desire and pleasure by stimulating a place that would never normally be associated with sex.

1. Sacrum Area

The sacrum is located right in the center of the spine. It is a triangular-shaped area just above the buttocks and under the back, where the sacral nerve, a set of long nerves leading to the female genitalia, is located. One study found that 91% of women experienced an orgasm with electrical stimulation in this area. Never use electrical stimulation, try massaging with your palms or fingers. It would be better to use massage oil.

2. Big Toe

The big toe is a popular point in reflexology. They say there is a neurological connection between the toes and the genitals. The big toe is the most sensitive of all and even causes orgasms in some women. There are several ways to stimulate this area. First, you can grab her toes and roll the sides between your fingers during the foot massage. I think the side of the heel, which is claimed by the reflex method, can also be stimulated.

3. Navel

It can be said that the navel and clitoris were developed in the same tissue at birth. The navel can be stimulated with the tongue or fingers, but I think there is a lot of individual difference. It is said that it is more effective to stimulate the so-called danjeon by going down three inches than that, depending on the woman.

4. Nose

It reminds me of an "Eskimo kiss" rubbing the nose from side to side, but in fact, the nose has the second most peripheral nerves after the mouth, so it sounds like a possible story. It is said that the best stimulation method is to lightly bit your nose, so be careful.

5. Pelvic point

The point where the legs meet the body in the center of the pelvis, where we call the groin (è‚¡é–“) or seohye (鼠蹊), pure Korean is ‘groin’. 'Raws' and 'groin' came from here. This is also a very important point in acupressure and reflexology. To activate this spot, we recommend that you press hard on this area with your thumb for about 30 seconds to a minute.

6. Heel

As shown in the picture, it is the part next to the bottom of the inside of the heel. This is called the pressure point that awakens the desire of the genitals. Stimulation is done in the same way as the previous point.





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