
"Many studies show that most women don't care much about the length or girth of men's penises, either flaccid or erect. But men don't believe it. Sex educators talk themselves hoarse about this, but many men still crave huge ones, and many opt for enlargement pills (all frauds) or for costly surgery that might leave them deformed. A recent study explored women's preferences for dildos, penis-mimicking sex toys."
"English researchers used data from Lovehoney, England's largest sex toy marketer, to analyze sales of 265 different models of dildos that drew 17,590 customer reviews. The researchers compiled popularity ratings for each model. The dildos varied widely. Some were made from hard plastic, others from materials that feel like skin. Some vibrated. Some looked realistic, and others were more abstract and arty."
"In pornography, women actors often play with huge dildos that are unrealistically long and girthy. But Lovehoney buyers did not gravitate toward them. "We found that toy length did not predict popularity...and that toys of large girth were less popular than products of normal circumference." Some women bought extremely long dildos with major girth, but the researchers called these items "niche products" that appealed to only a small fraction of buyers."
Most women do not prioritize penis length or girth, while many men continue to doubt that preference and worry about size. Many men pursue enlargement pills or surgery despite fraud risks and potential deformities. Analysis of Lovehoney sales and 17,590 customer reviews across 265 dildo models assessed size, material, realism, and popularity. Product length did not predict popularity, and very large girth was less popular than normal circumference. Extremely long or thick items attracted only a niche of buyers. Buyers tended to prefer abstract, non-realistic dildos as playful toys, often used with male partners.
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