Nice to see we're entertaining ourselves once again by finding ways of quashing a poster's curiosity. Asking a question of women who may prefer larger dicks in the
women's section of a forum
about large dicks? How very dare he?
He could have googled "size queens" and he would have found a forum by that very name but that wouldn't help him because it's designed specifically for gay men (there wasn't even a field to identify as female when I was first there).
Regardless of the validity of the research or if there even is any this is likely the best place on the net to ask such a question as we are generally able to answer sexual questions in a serious and
supportive manner.
Key word bolded for emphasis.
Further, by mocking the OP those who might wish to give the question an honest answer can be made to feel foolish for doing so and, as a consequence, won't.
Please stop.
If you feel that a thread isn't worth your time, don't spend your time posting to it.
If you don't feel it's worth anyone else's time, why bump it to the top for others to see afresh (unless it's so they can see your witty reply)?
The OP felt it was worth his time to ask. There might even be a size-queen or two who feel it worth their time to answer.
How about just letting that happen?
I'm actually doing some research for a project of mine so I'm really only after real data and straightforward responses.
This question regards the size of a woman's vagina, in relation to a man's size.
As we all should know, a bigger cock is not always better for every girl. And size is relative.
I got to wondering, out of all the size queens in the world, how many of them became so because they discovered their full capacity for the first time after having a much larger cock?
Of the size queens here, how many of you feel that you were "made" for a 9-10 inch cock?
Size and capacity are relative. You're right on the money there. Size compatibility is very important.
I consider myself a size queen because I find a larger girth to be more satisfying. And yes, this was something I learned once I had sex with a well endowed guy. Where sex before had been really quite good, it became "Oh wow". I think that being pushed to your limit, or very close to it, heightens the intensity.
Past a certain limit can be problematic if not outright painful. For the record being a size queen doesn't mean always wanting the next size up. Each woman will have her limit.
I would think you'd find the answer to this question will be, 'yes, after having larger', almost universally. It's difficult to want a level of intensity before you know it's possible. The exceptions would be those who started with a larger partner then had a smaller partner, and the rare few who might have felt that something was missing and been able to identify what that was.
Your last question is specifically about length. My preference being for girth puts me somewhat out of my depth :wink: to answer. I've read responses from women who say they require a longer penis, yes, 10" in some cases, to achieve orgasm at all because they're only triggered by the pressure against their fornix (deeper vaginal wall, anterior and posterior to the cervix). If the woman had never achieved orgasm through penetration with a penis not long enough to reach that area...then did have an orgasm because her new partner could, and did, reach that area...you can see how a preference for the longer length might arise from that.
Hope this helps.