Men
who take great pride in having large sized penis believing it brings
sexual satisfaction to their female partners might want to think again
as a recent study has shown that women are likely to cheat because of
the pain and discomfort associated with big penis.
The
study which was conducted by a team of researchers from the U.S. and
Kenya also found that married women whose husbands have longer, erect
penis but are being denied their preferred sex position are more likely
to cheat on their men.
Other factors which triggers infidelity in women include, domestic violence, younger age, and lack of sexual satisfaction.
The
study which was published in Plos One, an online journal sought to
investigate the predictors of extra-marital partnerships among women
married to fishermen.
545 married couples from 33 beaches along
Lake Victoria, in Kisumu County, Kenya were used for the research with a
total of 1090 structured interviews and a total of 545 women married to
fishermen were enrolled to participate in the structured interviews
with an average age of 24, with mostly primary level education.
The
findings of the research showed that 'in the perspective of women,
large-sized penises are associated with extra-marital partnerships
possibly due to pain and discomfort during sex'.
"This is
contrary to men’s perspectives that have caused them to do all sorts of
things to augment their penis sizes. Some have even insisted on penile
enhancement against medical advisories that their penises are within the
normal size.
“This is probably because of the
received and popularized fallacy equating a larger penis with
masculinity. This thinking needs to be progressively corrected,
especially in the light of results such as this from women who are
supposedly the main beneficiaries of penile enhancement outcomes," the research stated.
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