Penny and Jake have been going strong for two years and aren’t letting anything get in their way.
A woman who is dating a man with a micropenis is setting the record straight by answering the one thing that everyone seems curious about.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, micropenis affects about 1.5 out of every 10,000 newborns in the United States and around 0.6 percent of people worldwide.
It’s a pretty rare condition, and Jake Timms happens to be one of those people. His manhood measures under 2.8 inches when erect, but that doesn’t faze his girlfriend, Penny Talbot, one bit.
Before becoming a couple, Penny and Jake were good friends. When they decided to start dating two years ago, Penny says Jake made sure to be upfront about it from the start.
“But he wasn’t embarrassed about it at all, in fact I would say he was proud of his size.” she told The Sun. “I think he just wanted me to know in case I was disappointed, but that wasn’t the case at all.”
If anything, Penny says their love life has only gotten better since they got together.
The size of Jake’s penis doesn’t get in the way of their sex life, according to his girlfriend
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She shared with the Daily Star: “When I saw Jake’s for the first time, I wasn’t horrified, it was the opposite. I thought it was absolutely perfect. Jake and I have a very healthy sex life and I’m always left satisfied.”
Penny explained that their intimacy is thriving, telling The Sun: “For me, it isn’t just about the penetration and climax of sex, but the foreplay and everything that leads up to that.”
“When I saw Jake’s penis for the first time, I wasn’t horrified, it was the opposite. I thought it was absolutely perfect.”
Even though Penny is more than happy, Jake still catches a bit of teasing from his friends. Luckily, he’s the type to take it all in stride and laugh it off.
Penny said: “It’s just typical boys’ banter, and I’ve heard them refer to it as a piece of dental floss before, but he just laughs it off.”
She added that even his mom has a laugh about it sometimes, joking that Jake’s older brothers “got all the goods.”
Penny also lives with endometriosis, a chronic condition that affects roughly 10 percent of women and girls of reproductive age worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Since endometriosis can make intimacy painful, she says Jake’s smaller size actually makes things more comfortable and, in her words, “perfect.”
Penny says it’s not about size at the end of the day
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Penny continued: “People always ask me if Jake’s penis is the smallest I have ever had, and to be honest I try to blank out all my previous sexual partners.”
“I mean, yes, he is below average, but for me it’s never been about a man’s size.”
“There are lots of other ways to spice up your sex life and for you both to be left satisfied in the bedroom, and believe it or not, it doesn’t all just come down to your bloke’s manhood.”
Jake also shared his feelings, telling The Sun: “It’s not the size that matters, but what you do with it.”
Meanwhile, another man named Ant Smith, who also has a micropenis, previously opened up about how it impacted his self-esteem. Over time, though, he found a way to embrace it.
He said on This Morning: “Somehow the size of your penis has become linked to how much of a ‘man’ you are, which is nonsense.” “My wife assured me my size made no difference.