When it comes to the question of what size is ideal in a partner, the myth that “bigger is always better” has been widely circulated, especially in adult films. But British adult star Belle Olivia is here to set the record straight with some surprising honesty.
At just 22 years old, Olivia has already become one of the highest-earning stars in the adult industry, and she has firsthand experience in the matter. Recently, she opened up about what really matters when it comes to intimacy, and spoiler alert: it’s not about exaggerated sizes.
Bigger Isn’t Always Better
Olivia explained that, in reality, size doesn’t always play the leading role. “There’s no way big is always better,” she shared. “Me and many other girls in the industry are short and petite, so bigger sizes can be uncomfortable for us.”
This sentiment is often overlooked in the adult film industry, where exaggerated proportions are standard, but Olivia makes it clear: comfort and compatibility should always come first.
The Ideal Size for Real-Life Intimacy
So, what size do most women really prefer? Olivia revealed that the ideal size for many women is around 6.5 inches. And when it comes to girth, she added that it’s better if it’s not too thick. “We don’t want it too girthy, as it can be painful. It’s about finding the perfect fit,” she said, emphasizing that these preferences also apply to real relationships.
Don’t Compare Yourself to Adult Films
Olivia strongly advises men to stop comparing themselves to the exaggerated depictions they see in adult films. “No one wants to feel sore every day just from intimacy,” she joked, lightening the mood. Her advice is simple: don’t worry about fitting into a size standard that doesn’t reflect reality.
Research Supports the Reality Check
Olivia’s thoughts on size preferences are backed by research. A 2022 study showed that while women might prefer a slightly larger size (around 6.4 inches) for casual encounters, long-term relationships often call for a smaller size, around 6.3 inches. It’s a small difference, but it highlights how comfort and compatibility matter more than sheer size.
Final Thoughts: Size Isn’t Everything
So, the next time someone mentions “size matters,” remember that it’s not just about finding something big — it’s about finding what’s comfortable and compatible for both partners. After all, intimacy is about more than just proportions.