Pornstars give amazing advice to men with small penis
She is full of confidence.
A porn star drowned by the information that men are unsafe reveals what she says to reassure an inch of worry.
“They shouldn’t be ashamed of things that they can’t control,” Madelynn May advises Jam Press to those with tiny tally decorators.
The Las Vegas-based artist said she received at least “100 messages from men” every day, and they felt they were unmeasured in the masculinity department. According to the basis, May earns over $1.8 million a year from her porn career, and he embarks on a mission to spread “penis positivity” among those who feel like they have lost the Battle of the Rise.
Her first suggestion? Don’t compare your anatomy with what you see on the screen.
“The only representation that men really see is through pornography, and of course, everyone is entertainment,” May explained, explaining that he has over 660,000 followers on Instagram. “But that’s not true.”
The Skin Flick stars think it’s not the size of a person, but how they wield it, explaining: “The porn stars who took away sex scenes with men of all sizes from four inches to 14 years old – they all felt good.”
It’s not just the lack of penis insecurity to their size.
“I’ve seen male porn stars worry about being ‘too big’,” she explained. “Some of them will shoot their penis to make it look smaller because they’re worried that no one will want to have sex with them.”
Sometimes, sexual self-awareness even sends Johnson’s May photos, after which she usually gives them some encouraging words to help them “feel good.”
“Often, I would say they have a nice penis or answer questions if there’s anything particularly wondering about,” said the Psychological Fluffer, who has been working in adult entertainment for five years. “Some people are in relationships or dates and are worried about pleasing their partner, so I may also offer some tips. Every penis should be aware of it.”
May believes that it is especially important to “stand up” in a less organized world that is mostly aimed at women.
“I’ve realized that this is a problem, how unsafe a lot of people are, and I hope they don’t feel that way about themselves,” May said. “Body positive brings positives to all genders.”
“We always hear about women being told to love themselves anyway, but men deserve that information, too,” she added.
Spreading confidence in the body has been a long-term goal for May, and they initially began to undress to make ends meet. At one point, Nevadan went so bankrupt that she relied on food stamps and lived in her parents’ basement.
Now, May May only revels in the range of 150,000 per month, and owns two homes and several cars.
But while adult artists say she enjoys “financial freedom”, she also likes to help “people see their value beyond their bodies.”
“It’s about changing the narrative and reminding people that self-worth comes from who you are, not the measure,” May said.

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