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Ladies, back me up on this one, but I'd say YES, your health teacher was wrong!!!!!
The human body is designed to reproduce....if only two inches were needed to complete that task, then everyone'd have two inches and the whole size question...pardon the pun...woudn't amount to much. The truth is, that egg isn't just sitting there on the rim of the vagina waiting for you to unzip, it's waaaaaaaaay up in there. I may just be talking out the side of my head here, but my logic is that the length of the penis is designed to aid the sperm in it's "journey" by giving it as much of a head start as it can.... Those things are swimmers, but come on...everyone get's tired! Does it matter if you have a 4-, 6- or 8-inch "diving board?" Probably not in the long run...if you are considering the actual purpose for reproduction. If you are considering it as a matter of a woman's preference...it's just that...her preference. Some like the small fries, some like to super size it.
I guess the whole "how sensitive is your hoo haa?" would also vary between people. I haven't taken any polls lately, but I think in general most women have sensation beyond just two inches.
So read up, 'cause teachers, being human don't know everything. There are supposedly two G-spots. One is near the opening and one is farther in. Actually, for me, if he isn't hitting one of the G-spots, all I feel is pressure.
The thing about size? Male "power," their main (thought of) difference from women is the penis. I suppose some men are scared if they don't have a big tool, and feel pride if they do have a big one. But even if all that was there was testicles and a hole to squirt semen out of, you'd still have a guy.