‘My man’s micropenis is greater than you suppose and our intercourse is ideal – I swear’

‘My man’s micropenis is greater than you suppose and our intercourse is ideal – I swear’

Penny Talbot, 33, has been dating her boyfriend Jake Timms for nearly two years and says he is the total package, even if his mini member is below the national average

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Jake’s member is classed as a “micro penis” – but Penny said they have “very healthy sex life”(Image: Penny Talbot/Jake Timms)

The girlfriend of a man with a micropenis says their sex life is perfect – despite his todger measuring just 2.8 inches.

Penny Talbot, 33, says boyfriend of two years Jake Timms, 36, is the total package, despite constant teasing from his mates who likened his mini member to a piece of dental floss.

She said: “When I saw Jake’s penis 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.”

A micropenis is a scientific term for an unusually small penis, which if often discovered in childhood and about 0.6% of people worldwide. In adults, the condition refers to any penis smaller than 2.8 inches in length.

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Jake says he doesn’t need a big willy to make him feel like a man(Image: Penny Talbot/Jake Timms)

Jake’s manhood is well below the UK average of 5.16 inches when erect, but he told The Sun: “It’s not the size that matters, but what you do with it.”

The couple were friends before they became lovers and former healthcare assistant Penny was aware of the size of his penis before they got together.

Penny, from Hereford, underwent a hysterectomy 18 months ago due to endometriosis, which left her sore and delicate in her private parts.

Jake’s manhood is well below the UK average of 5.16 inches when erect(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

She was told by doctors that sex would be painful, so actually Jake’s small penis size was perfect because it didn’t cause her any pain. And the couple use sex toys like vibrators to spice up their sex life.

She added: “Yes he is below average, but for me it’s never been about the size of a man’s willy.

“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.”

Army veteran Jake said it wasn’t until he joined the military that he realised how small his willy was compared with others, but said: “I’ve never had an issue in the bedroom. There is definitely more to sex than the size of your penis. It’s about technique.”

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Jake has worked in construction since leaving the army and added: “I didn’t feel as if I needed a big willy to prove that I am a man.”

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