Size has always been exagerrated and always will be, since the penis is the ultimate symbol of masculinity. Our culture is obsessed with size, good or bad. Fat people are considered lazy. Tall people are considered more successful. Large breasts on a woman are considered more womanly than a flat chest.
What people don't realize is that a man's height has nothing to do with his penis size. A man 5'6" could have a larger penis than a man who stands 5"11". Just because a basketball player is tall doesn't mean he has a large penis.
It's the same for women. A woman 5' tall could have larger breasts than a woman who's 5'5". And women are less concerned with a man's size than gay men. I've read this in many surveys. Yes, there are female size queens, but for the most part a woman is satisfied with a very average sized penis. The first few inches of the vagina have the most nerve endings.
It's also been said that many men look down on their penis and it appears to look small from that viewpoint, but to a woman it appears larger, especially to a woman who hasn't seen many. I almost feel bad for gay men who are not large because is seems like there is more pressure on them to be large in order to be accepted in gay society. Not everyone can be large, and statistics show that most men are just average, just like average height and average weight.
A large penis, breasts, big muscles, height, more money and many, many more things do not make us a better person or a better lover.