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Ex-porn star Alura Jenson says she wants to ‘put something out there’ after being asked whether size matters

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A former porn star said she wanted to ‘put something out there’ when she appeared on a podcast and was asked about penis sizes.

If such a topic interests you, the average penis size in the world has grown by about 24 percent between 1992 and 2021.

Back in the early 90s the length of a man’s member was 12.19cm, whereas just a few years ago it had increased to 15.35cm, and this is talking about the erect length before you become worried that your flaccid flopper doesn’t measure up.

As for why this is happening, a doctor suggested that ‘evolutionary pressures’ may be the cause where men with bigger ding-a-lings might be having more children.

There’s been plenty of conversations about how long one’s love-length ought to be, and over how much the size of a person’s d**k ought to matter.

There’s been a lot of research into what average actually means here. (Getty Stock Photo)

For some the fear that they don’t measure up is a source of anxiety and insecurity, though efforts to illuminate the public on what really counts as average are done in part with the hope of alleviating the ‘societal pressure’ that revolves around the penis.

In a recent appearance on TwinsPod, former porn star Elizabeth Spraggins, who went by the name Alura Jenson as a performer in the adult industry, was directly asked the ‘does size matter’ question by one of the hosts.

She said: “No. No it doesn’t.

She said it was more ‘about the man and his attitude’ than the size. (YouTube/Twins Pod)

“I’m just gonna put this out there as somebody who’s seen the entire spectrum of male anatomy, now that I’m walking in god’s grace I can say I’ve seen the entire spectrum of anatomy.

“If a woman knows what she’s doing with her own needs and her own anatomy she can make any size work.

“It’s about the man and his attitude making it enjoyable for the woman.”

One of the hosts quipped about the ‘motion of the ocean’ being what really mattered, leading Spraggins to say ‘people make fun and they make jokes about that but it’s absolutely true for me’.

When pressed by the podcast hosts on whether there was a particular size which was preferable, she said ‘one that doesn’t bust a woman’s back out but one that’s enough to feel’ and said that on the subject of size ‘somewhere in the middle is awesome’.

So there you have it gang, the average length of a penis is probably quite a bit shorter than you thought and bigger doesn’t mean better.

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