Model with 55-inch bum asked if penis size matters when she has sex

A curvy plus-size model has reassured her fans that penis size doesn't matter when she has sex.

Steph Oshiri, who posts online as @stephoshirii, regularly posts on the app about her huge 55-inch backside.

The 28-year-old model, from Ontario, Canada, makes a fortune on OnlyFans by flaunting her curvy figure.

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But some fans have recently raised concerns about how having such a large backside could cause problems for men.

In a new clip, which has gained more than 4,000 likes, Steph responded to worries about penis size.

"You absolutely can make it work," she explained. "Any amount of inches that you have, it can work.

"Trust me, I've said this a million times. It is not about how much you have to work with. It's about the arch and how you position as a woman, your pelvis.

"If you're a guy and you know that you only have a couple or a few inches to work with, there's no shame in that. There's nothing wrong with that.

"I think it's all about helping to guide the woman into pushing her pelvis kind of up and back. It's kind of hard to explain. Like, way easier to demonstrate. I'm not going to be doing that here, though.

"But yeah, it's all about the arch, all about how the pelvis is positioned. I really think that you can make half an inch work if you've got the right angle.

"Even with me, I got 55-inch but if I angle it right, anything can get in."

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She then added in the caption: "Body confidence is for the men too! I'm so passionate about this. Trust me!"

TikTok fans were left stunned by the claims as they took to the comments to debate over whether she was being honest with them or not.

One user said: "Have these people not had sex before?"

Another argued: "Depends on your bum size."

A third added: "To have to explain this… People really don't understand anatomy."

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