>>18184113Studies and Sources on Penis Size and Its Limited Impact on Sexual Satisfaction
1. **Francken et al. (2002) - International Journal of Impotence Research**
- **Title**: Penile length is normal in most men seeking penile lengthening procedures
- **Findings**: In a study of 556 women aged 19–49, only 21% rated penis length as important, and 33% rated girth as important. The majority indicated that penis size was not a primary factor in sexual satisfaction, with many emphasizing that the vagina adapts to fit various penis sizes, supporting the idea that size is less critical than technique or emotional connection.
- **Citation**: Mondanai N et al. (2002). Penile length is normal in most men seeking penile lengthening procedures. *International Journal of Impotence Research*, 14, 283–286.[](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311908.2016.1147933)
2. **Lever et al. (2006) - Psychology of Men & Masculinity
- **Findings**: This study explored men’s and women’s perspectives on penis size. It found that men often overestimate the importance of penis size to women. Most women reported that size was not a significant factor in sexual satisfaction or partner attractiveness, with emotional intimacy and sexual technique being more critical.
- **Citation**: Lever, J., Frederick, D. A., & Peplau, L. A. (2006). Does size matter? Men’s and women’s views on penis size across the lifespan. *Psychology of Men & Masculinity*, 7, 129–143.[](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311908.2016.1147933)