Well, I've seen from a lot of posts that women tend to prefer girth over length but I've started to wonder that when people claim that girth is the best, they actually mean volume.
I would have thought that volume would give a greater sense of being full, rather than the actual girth itself. For example, a guy may have a 6" girth, but only a 1" length (yeah, I know, very unlikely but bear with me). That size isn't going to give a feeling of fullness, but of being stretched. The same with a guy with a 7" length, but 1" girth (wow, these example guys are unlucky!).
Feel free is disagree at any point, I'm only throwing my thoughts out there.
Now, a guy with a 6 x 5 penis would have a volume of 195. Add an extra inch to that length and he would have a volume of 228. However, if you add an extra inch to the girth, rather than the length the volume shoots up to 279 - I'm sure many of you already know this and I'm preaching to the converted, but hey.
Therefore, my theory is that girth is claimed to be the best of the two, as it gives a greater volume increase than length does, but it's actually the volume that 'really' matters.
Discuss away, my friends.
I would have thought that volume would give a greater sense of being full, rather than the actual girth itself. For example, a guy may have a 6" girth, but only a 1" length (yeah, I know, very unlikely but bear with me). That size isn't going to give a feeling of fullness, but of being stretched. The same with a guy with a 7" length, but 1" girth (wow, these example guys are unlucky!).
Feel free is disagree at any point, I'm only throwing my thoughts out there.
Now, a guy with a 6 x 5 penis would have a volume of 195. Add an extra inch to that length and he would have a volume of 228. However, if you add an extra inch to the girth, rather than the length the volume shoots up to 279 - I'm sure many of you already know this and I'm preaching to the converted, but hey.
Therefore, my theory is that girth is claimed to be the best of the two, as it gives a greater volume increase than length does, but it's actually the volume that 'really' matters.
Discuss away, my friends.

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