In order to penetrate this fascinating question, though, we have to register the existence of two clear sayings in current online discussions. One claims, “Women don’t love men if he isn’t bad” and the other, ”The more crooked a man's penis is, the more such a woman loves him. To fully understand why the claim that a more curved penis promotes more passion from women, we need to take a little trip back to the time of ancient history.

In that crucial 3 million years - the time-frame separating the first upright apes from the birth of Homo sapiens - males became obsessed with survival at all cost and the instincts that controlled their entire lives took shape. The universal phenomenon of mating - which epitomizes the heart of the animal world - was fraught with numerous hurdles over the course of evolution. At the dawn of primitive civilization, people dealt with the constant threat of wild beasts and the intricacies of inter-relational sexual relationships that were often short-lived and commonly spread among larger groups.

The primary consideration for both men and women in their sexual affairs was to perpetuate the continuity of both their own lines. The pressing problem was how to ensure that one's progeny would be great in a world that seemed so dangerous. It seems the solution lies in the anatomical structure that is called the corona sulcus. Sexual encounters were of short duration, to avoid the attacks of sexual predators. In copulation it would become everted during copulation as part of the piston action and that this would assist removal of ejaculates left by competitors and that it would enable the holder to deposit its copulatory spicule into the vulva.

In such cases, a straighter penis may appear preferable. But when a man has a bent one, well, the very curve of it would seem to make it more difficult for sperm to travel toward the cervix with enough speed during fast fucking, which would not be in the best interests of evolution. Who would have thought that in the curve of the penis lay such a sad historical tale? A straight shafted penis can easily slide in and out through the entire course of the sex act, with no kinks to throw things off course but your may ask why we recently have had such an aversion to the straight penis and favor the curved ones?

Back to” the primordial society.. In accordance to the laws of Darwin not to mention genetic inheritance, men with bent penises were at a disadvantage since they are less likely to pass along their genes. A new survey says 68% of men have straight penises and 32% have a curved one, a 36-point spread. Genetically speaking, this is why most men in today's world have straight penises.

However it seems that as mankind advanced to civilisation there began a dissatisfaction with the straight penis. Mean preferences for phallic form revealed 60% of women preferred a circumferential penile form, whilst 40% preferred a rectilinear one, a significant 20% difference favoring circumferential form, (p < 0.01). A change of preference may be supported by the idea that nowadays sex is less competitive, and endures for a relatively longer time, typically interpreted also as a form of relaxation and pleasure.

Here, the straight penis just succumbs to the appeal of the more interesting bent penis. As the curve of a curved penis becomes more pronounced, it is more effective in stimulating the woman's G-spot, facilitating her sexual arousal. Reaching this pleasuring feeling isn't just a matter of reaching the corona, but of reaching the anatomical interaction going on down there.

And we must make here a distinction between two times of penis hard-fullening: times full of flesh and times full of blood. In western countries, most penises show almost no difference between an unaroused flaccid penis and an erect one; typically the average penis length in an up point direction is about three inches, while an erect one is 6 inches long — in other words, it’s a flesh-coloured penis. Alternatively, the corpus penises are much more folded while flaccid, and much more stretched-out when erect, as seen in a more typical blood penis in many Asian countries as the contrast from flaccid to erect is much more significant in that part of the world. Our criterion is that if the ratio of the erect length to the non-erect length is larger than 2, the penis is treated as a blood-full one, otherwise a flesh-full one.

Physical traits of the male penis play a very influential role in sex, that goes beyond the obvious, and may include the natural laws of reproduction and our emotions. While a bent shaft was considered a "drawback" it has definitely become a fetish feature, allowing easier access to sensitive ways. However, straight or curved, blood type or flesh type, as long as the organ can function during erection and penetration, each endowment has its own virtues.

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