The Question Of Size Part 1
There are a lot of questions in this world that needs answering. Some of these questions involve a lifelong commitment in soul-searching and in-depth philosophizing. Some get the satisfaction of getting answers while some never get any answers. Some questions, however, do get answers but sometimes people just don’t get it. One of these questions is:
Does size matter?
And the answer: It ain’t about dick!
If you ask any credible and experienced sexual therapist and psychologist, they will most likely tell you what many men have heard before—Size doesn’t matter. However, despite the constant repetition, a lot of men still think that it does matter and it matters a lot.
The main reason behind this mindset and mentality for men would probably have to do with innate sexual differences between men and women and survival. Men are physically designed to spread their seeds and women are similarly designed to nurture their young. Men have the organ needed to transmit half the genetic material necessary for the propagation of the species while women have the vessel to receive it, grow it to babyhood, and nurture the babies through their infancy until toddlerhood.
In ancient times, this arrangement worked perfectly. Men can go hunt animals for food and go out to war while the women and the young stay in the village. Even if all but one man did not survive, the village can still continue because there are still many women around to carry and nurture babies. If the situation was reversed, meaning only one woman survived and the rest in the village are men; the question of replenishing the village’s population doesn’t look so bright.
With this in perspective, the penis, then, is not only an organ for copulation. It is a symbol for man’s worth as a significant contributor for the survival of the species. Manhood is equated to a man’s ability as a DNA donor. The penis is elevated to a fertility symbol and as symbols go: The bigger, the better.
Category: Sexuality
