Does width make a difference?

Okay so this is my cross-examine...I know the fatness of a guy "down there" make a difference, but the penis isn't perfectly round. It's more ovular. My request for information is, think roughly a regular-sized, almost cylindrical penis, then think it squeezed so it somewhat turned into an oval. Basically the overall fatness hasn't correction, it's just kinda wider. Would this be aware of better or not make a difference?
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nah, it'll be fine. Lots of guys enjoy different "shapes" so to speak goin on.

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I don't think it would product a difference. To me it is all almost how you use it not what size it is!!

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Depends, most of the super sensitive areas are centrally located (clit, G spot... not so sure roughly speaking the prostate but let's be off that for now) so that means that it depends more how you're angled than something like how wide you are. As within all things, communication is knob (non-verbal is fine). Try different things and find out where the sweet spots are.
Just as a side memo: It might be a boon to be wider up and down (rather than side to side) as it would naturally put more pressure on the G spot. Still, don't despair, it is almost entirely going on for the angle.
Yet another side note: Learn to tilt your pelvis. Try it standing first. Tilting it forward is notably likely to own pleasing results for your partner.
Oh, and size does matter - average is usually best.

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