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Ever wondered why some people gravitate toward larger-than-average toys or partners? This episode dives fearlessly into the fascinating world of size play and vaginal stretching, exploring both the physical sensations and psychological thrills that make it so appealing to many.

We break down the science with surprising research findings – did you know studies show women typically prefer penises only slightly above average size, around 6.3 inches? Or that the vagus nerve, which bypasses the spinal cord, might explain those deep, full-body orgasms some experience during intense penetration? Beyond biology, we explore how size play creates unique power dynamics, builds trust, and can actually strengthen pelvic floor muscles for better sexual health.

The conversation challenges common myths with a refreshingly sex-positive approach. Contrary to popular belief, not everyone prefers larger sizes, and preferences often vary situationally. We discuss how size play can be safely enjoyed with proper preparation, spans across all sexual orientations, and isn't exclusively about dominance and submission. The growing online community around size play shows just how many people are curious about or passionate about exploring this dimension of their sexuality.

Whether you're already a self-proclaimed size enthusiast or simply curious about expanding your sexual horizons, this episode offers judgment-free insights into why "filling up" feels so good for some. We celebrate sexual diversity while emphasizing that everyone's preferences are valid – because ultimately, finding what fits right for you is what truly matters. Have questions or thoughts about this episode? Reach out on social media – we'd love to hear your perspective!

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