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I have a question about fertility. I have seen all sorts of discussions about penis size. One said big penises are more fertile and useful because they displace sperm competition, and are closer to the uterus. That, comparing with chimps who are promiscuous and gorillas, our penis evolved more size to give more pleasure. And that is somehow related with masculinity, who have the best genes, why women are attracted to big penises, etc. I know all of this is probably extreme nonsense, but I want to know if is possible or real that a big penis is really more fertile. Like, if big balls and long/thick penis change fertility somehow?

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  • Michael Castleman says:

    No, penis size has no impact on fertility—unless it’s too small or deformed to insert, which is extremely rare.

    Sperm competition is an issue only for species with females who periodically go into “heat.” During heat, they’re receptive to many males, and have intercourse many times during a relatively brief time span. In such species, various males’ sperm compete to fertilize eggs first, and in some species, zoogists argue that penis size and shape may play a role in individual males’ odds of being the one to fertilize eggs. But human women don’t experience seasonal heat. They’re receptive to intercourse year round, so sperm competition is not an issue.

    If you want to be as fertile as you can me, forget your penis size and focus on your sperm count, morphology (are the sperm cells normal looking?), and motility (swimming vigor). The best ways to support fertility: Don’t smoke! Don’t work in jobs that expose you to toxic industrial chemicals (notably pesticides, other chemicals associated with increased cancer risk, and endocrine disruptors, chemicals with hormonal action that expose men to estrogen). And eat a plant-based diet with at least fieve half-cup servings of fruits and vegetables a day, and the more the better.

    I wish you sizzling sex for life!

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