Size Matters: The Penis Has Gotten BIGGER
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by Cindy DeLuca


The question will always remain: Does size matter? Well, according to an article in Archives of Sexual Behavior*, women do prefer larger penises…and there’s a bit more to it than just sexual satisfaction. Coming from an evolutionary point of view, as humans became more intelligent their brains got larger. And considering childbirth, a woman’s pelvis needed to also get larger, and sure, her vagina too. Therefore to achieve the necessary friction for pleasurable intercourse, the penis had to step up. Natural selection, (or should I say, survival of the fittest?) welcomed bigger is better.

All of this because of our big heads.

So women, thank your female ancestors for making great choices. And for you men who question the size of your manhood, just remember, even the smallest penis out there is bigger than any gorilla’s.

--For more information on evolution’s effect on sexuality, read Jared Diamond’s “Why is Sex Fun? Evolution of Human Sexuality.”


*Reference: Bowman, Edwin A., Why the Human Penis is Larger than in the Great Apes, Arch Sex Behav (2008) 37:361.


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The Polyurethane Condom

by Tobias Manning

The non-latex polyurethane condom has been around since the 90s and provides an option for those who are sensitive or allergic to latex.  The advantages of polyurethane condoms over latex condoms are that they can be safely used with oil-based lubricants, have a longer shelf life, have less odor, and can better conduct heat.  While the rate of breakage when tested in the lab is slightly greater for the non-latex condoms, women report fewer genital irritations and polyurethane condoms provide an alternative for those who might otherwise not use a condom at all.  Get an assortment of non-latex condoms at The Condom Depot.


References:
Steiner, Markus J., PhD, “Contraceptive effectiveness of a polyurethane condom and a latex condom: A randomized controlled trial”, Obstetrics & Gynecology, 101, 539, 2003
Gallo MF, Grimes DA, Lopez LM, Schulz KF, “Non-latex versus latex male condoms for contraception” (Review), Copyright © 2008 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.