Girl was hospitalized

Last night, I used my girlfriend’s phone and saw an open article titled “Blowjob tips for small penises.” I laughed it off at first, thinking it was meant to improve our sex life. But later, I felt deeply insecure.

When I asked if she thought I was small, she said, “You said it yourself, you’re on the smaller side.” Then admitted I was the smallest she’d been with—but “the best.” Still, it stung. I’m 5.5″ with decent girth, but my tall, broad build makes it look smaller, which has always made me self-conscious.

We had a good night overall, but I couldn’t shake the feeling. This morning, I still felt distant and explained it to her. She apologized, but I’m struggling to move past it.

UPDATE:
Thanks for the support. We ended things in February—unrelated to this—but on good terms. I’ve worked on myself, gone to therapy, hit the gym, and feel better than ever. I’m in a good place now and hopeful for the future.

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