Top Adult Star Belle Olivia Reveals What She Thinks Is The ‘Perfect’ Size
She’s recently been making headlines after opening up about her own personal preferences, revealing exactly what she thinks is the ‘perfect’ size for a manhood.
Many men assume – mostly because of the way porn is portrayed – that being bigger is always an advantage, but Olivia argues otherwise.

But Olivia says that’s not the case at all, and that this belief doesn’t reflect reality for most women, including those in her industry.
She explained that while adult films often exaggerate size, performers don’t necessarily want partners who fit that stereotype in their personal lives.
The 22-year-old star pointed out that many women working in the industry actually find moderate sizes far more appealing than the extreme examples often showcased on screen.
So the big question is: what does she consider ideal?
Speaking to the Daily Star, Olivia explained: “There’s no way big is always better, and because me and a lot of other girls in the industry are so short and petite, that can be a real disadvantage as it gets sore for us when we’re making our content.”
Olivia added: “We also don’t want them too girthy. It doesn’t hurt, and it seems to be the perfect fit. That’s also what we want from our boyfriends, by the way.”
Her comments are a reminder to men not to judge themselves based on what they see in adult films, which often create unrealistic expectations.
The performer further emphasized: “Men can forget what they see in porn that is exceptional, and we have a saying that a ‘boyfriend penis’ is what we would far rather prefer.”
Interestingly, her views are also backed by research.
A 2022 study revealed that while women on average preferred a size of 6.4 inches for casual encounters, they leaned slightly smaller – around 6.3 inches – when it came to long-term partners.

Worldwide studies show the average length ranges between 3.7 inches and 7 inches, with plenty of data collected across different populations.
Olivia’s comments, however, bring home the point that what truly counts is not just measurement, but how well a couple connects and how comfortable they feel with each other.