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The changing feminist view of penis size
Penis size and feminism - a changing topic
For a long time, it was considered wrong in feminist circles to talk about penis size. The reason: women who emphasized the size of the penis were often accused of supporting old power structures. The penis was a symbol of male dominance – so they wanted to push it out of the center of sexuality.
But a lot has changed in recent years. More and more women – including feminists – are now openly saying: “Yes, penis size can play a role in my pleasure.” And this is not a step backwards, but an expression of sexual self-determination.
In the past: penis size as a symbol of male power
In the classical feminist movement, the penis was often seen as a symbol of the oppression of women. Accordingly:
- The preoccupation with penis size is superficial or customized
- Women who spoke out were not taken seriously or criticized
- Women's pleasure should be thought of independently of men - which often led to a suppression of physical needs
Today: Penis size as a woman's legitimate desire
In the modern feminist debate, the picture is changing: women today confidently demand that their needs are taken seriously – including their physical needs. This means
- A woman may say: “I would like a certain amount of physical stimulation.”
- Penis size is part of it if it contributes to fulfillment
- It's not about male power - but about female pleasure and participation
Important: Lust is not a male privilege. Women have a right to satisfaction, to intensity, to the full physical experience.
Self-determined sexuality also means being allowed to be honest
Modern feminists do not demand submission to ideals of masculinity – on the contrary. They say clearly:
- “I can wish for whatever feels good.”
- “I can say if I'm missing something.”
- “I am in control of my body and my pleasure.”
This also includes a woman being allowed to say: “A bigger penis feels better to me.” That’s neither superficial nor submissive – it’s sincere.
Conclusion: Lust is feminine - and can find clear words
The feminist movement has given women their voice back – even in the bedroom. What used to be considered taboo can now be said openly. And that includes: penis size can play a role.
Not because it gives men more power. But because women today know what they want – and are allowed to take it.
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About the author
Jörg Hagen, doctor
The author Jörg Hagen has been the medical director of UGRS International Germany since 1995 and has over 30 years of experience in penis enlargement and complex urological issues. He is regarded as one of the leading experts in the interests of patients in Europe. His international activities, excellent diagnostics and legal successes in patient rights make his assessments particularly well-founded. Patients appreciate his scientifically based, discreet and trustworthy care. His articles are based on many years of practice and well-founded information at the highest level.
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