I have to say, it felt like I was living inside an episode of Sex and the City. His dick is like a gherkin! Like most women, I carry around my own small-penis story, to be shared at moments precisely like this. It was a few years ago I've changed a few small details to protect his identity , and I had a crush on a year-old filmmaker who frequented the bar I worked in.
The first time I saw an uncircumcised penis, I was flabbergasted. It was in my study abroad apartment in Barcelona, and I was about to deflower a tall, dark, and handsome Spanish man. It looked like it was stuffed inside of a stocking and my libido was having none of it. Luckily, the sex was over within seconds and we both left the escapade with a new experience under our belts. He was no longer a virgin, and I was no longer a stranger to the elusive uncircumcised penis. As a Jewess who tends to date Jewish men, I rarely run into foreskin. The odds of a gal like me running into an uncut penis are very low, so it can be a jarring experience because of a lack of familiarity.
I'm not normal. Why can't I just be like my friends? I don't think I'll ever be able to have anything inside me, ever. Is my boyfriend going to leave me?
This spirited discussion was not something we anticipated when the first article on the topic was published. In responding to the ongoing discussion we have struggled to better understand the mindset of the men who complain about this issue which goes by the label, "Small Penis Syndrome". In the current essay, we want to present our working understanding of the psychology behind Small Penis Syndrome, and we want to talk about what men who are dealing with this issue can do to help themselves to feel better. What we have to say about these men comes from our observations of the comments they have left in response to Dr.