Man, I’ve been thinking a lot about size lately. You know, the whole “Is 7 inches big?” debate. So, I decided to dive deep and figure this out for myself.
Gathering Intel
First, I hit the internet. I found some interesting stuff. Apparently, according to some studies, only about 15% of guys are packing more than 7 inches. And a tiny 2% are rocking 8 inches or more. Some other studies also showed that the average size is around 5-6 inches, so 7 inches is definitely above average.
The Real Test
Armed with this knowledge, I decided to see how 7 inches measured up in real life. I grabbed a ruler—yeah, I went there—and started comparing it to everyday objects. A standard water bottle? Shorter. My smartphone? Nope, still shorter. It was actually eye-opening to see how 7 inches compared to things I use all the time.
Talking to the Ladies
But I didn’t stop there. I had some honest conversations with some female friends about their preferences and experiences. It was a mixed bag. Some said size doesn’t matter that much, while others had different opinions. Most agreed that 7 inches was plenty satisfying, and a few mentioned that it was on the larger side of what they had experienced.
- Satisfaction: Most of my friends said 7 inches was great and more than enough for a good time.
- Pregnancy: One friend mentioned that even during pregnancy, 7 inches was still comfortable and enjoyable.
My Conclusion
After all this, I realized that “big” is subjective. But, from what I gathered, 7 inches is definitely above average and considered big by many. It’s not just about the number, though. Confidence and knowing how to use what you’ve got plays a huge role. This whole experiment taught me that while size can be a factor, it’s not the only thing that matters. It was a fun and enlightening experience, and hey, knowledge is power, right?
So, to all the guys out there wondering about their size, remember that it’s just one part of the equation. And for those curious about the 7-inch question, I hope my little adventure sheds some light on the matter. Keep it real, folks!