A woman has spoken out about what it's really like to be to an unusually well-endowed man, claiming that it's caused 'serious problems' when it comes to
For many men, being able to fill out a pair of boxers is often cause for a boast, whether or not their bragging is supported by actual inches or a crafty bundle of socks. However, it would seem that a sizeable package also comes with a few huge setbacks, especially when it comes to
As per the British Journal of Urology, the average size when flaccid is 3.61ins long and 5.16ins when erect - a figure that Bridget Zyka's well-hung hubby meets and exceeds more than twice over.
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At a mammoth 11 inches, Aldo's penis has certainly taken some getting used to for post-partum expert Bridget, who has recalled 'walking like a penguin' after the first time they slept together back in 2015. Although she quickly realised she had feelings for 'funny and charming' Aldo, Bridget knew that they'd need to have some serious conversations about her comfort, or lack of, between the sheets.
Shortly after their first meeting, the pair fell in love and were married within the year. Soon afterwards, they began trying for a baby, meaning they would have to ramp up their twice-monthly penetrative sex sessions. But there was one big problem they had to address first.
In a candid article penned for the Bridget, 43, shared how she'd plucked up the courage to tell Aldo that penetrative sex could be painful for her, explaining that they'd 'need to move slowly and explore other avenues in the bedroom'. Shedding some light on how they've adapted, Bridget wrote: "We don't always have penetrative sex for starters.
"I have been very open about other things that turn me on, though, which seems to excite him. And there are certain positions I prefer, because they are more comfortable – we need to be careful about how we position him. We're never going to have 'wham, bam, thank you ma'am' sex.
"It means our sex life has to be less spontaneous than both of us would like. I do have to be very firm about when we can and can't have sex. While we always enjoy reconnecting sexually after an argument, for example, our passionate make-up sex has to be carefully planned."
Aldo's trouser situation means the couple require extra lubrication, plenty of foreplay and a 'slower and gentle' approach from Aldo. However, for all the challenges they've faced in this department, Bridget believes their honesty with each other about what they like has ultimately brought them 'closer'.
The couple has since welcomed two children and, according to Bridget, their 'sex life has inevitably calmed down'. She divulged: "Now we're lucky if we get to be intimate once every couple of months. Sometimes it is penetrative sex, sometimes it's shared intimacy that means we orgasm without penetration. This new way of approaching sex means we still have the physical closeness and pleasure, but the more relaxed schedule suits me better."
Meanwhile, Aldo, who works in construction, says he's 'proud' of his wife for tackling this widely misunderstood 'taboo'. Aldo said: "The last thing I'd ever want to do is cause pain or discomfort to someone I love. As for whether it is a blessing or a curse, I have no complaints. I know it can make things tricky for Bridget and I'll happily do whatever I can to make sure she is comfortable and satisfied.
"We talk about sex, we do research and experiment with different positions to see what feels comfortable. But put it this way – would I ever have reductive surgery? No thank you."
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