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DOES YOUR PENIS SIZE CHANGE DURING A RELATIONSHIP?Apparently, men’s penises suffer a dramatic size change at different stages of a relationship, well at least...

Christina Miller | July 17 2014

DOES YOUR PENIS SIZE CHANGE DURING A RELATIONSHIP?

Apparently, men’s penises suffer a dramatic size change at different stages of a relationship, well at least in the eye of the beholder seeing through the lenses of love.

Love is blind; it stops us us from perceiving flaws in our loved ones. Scientists have shown that there is a degree of truth in the old adage that love is blind. They have found that feelings of love lead to a suppression of activity in the areas of the brain controlling critical thought. Once you get close to someone, the brain decides the need to assess their character, personality and their penis size is reduced. Other people will tell us of obvious flaws, such as how plain looking they are, the limb in their walk, the false eye and yet no matter how intently we look our ‘love eyes’ tell us a very different story.

Cass Anderson makes a very good point and even has an infographic to help put his view forward.



This infograhic depicts the life of your penis size in a relationship. Your girlfriend you just met slots your alter-ego into an average tool but as her feelings grow and she falls for you, your beloved package suffers a make-over, it suddenly goes from average to legendary. Love is blind, all right.
If your relationship should go sour so will your reputation as a legendary lover along with your status as ‘hung like a Greek God’. Kiss it all goodbye and hopefully you won’t share too many friends in common…

Bottom line gentlemen is that if she’s in love with you there’s nothing you could possible do wrong, you’re the a God of love in her eyes equipped with a massive love tool the envy of all her girlfriends even if you fall in the small penis size department.

Have you met/known of females understating or exaggerating their partner’s merits or abilities? Tell us what you think

Comments

  • Culturedanimal

    19 Jul 2014

    I'm not worried for obvious reasons :)