A therapist has revealed her best advice for men with micropenises to improve their sex lives.

Therapists help men with micropenises

Therapists help men with micropenises

Elizabeth McGrath has counselled clients with the issue which affects 0.6 per cent of the male population, and her best tip was trying to look for ''new'' and exciting ways to orgasm.

The healer also suggested augmenting toys, but overall says it is important to ensure both parties are ''comfortable''.

She told the Daily Dot: ''I really practice this work and I believe in it, primarily because sex is of our bodies.

''When it comes to sex and relationships, I believe there's only so much talking can do.

''So much of what keeps people down, makes them feel awful, are these ideas about what good sex is, and it's a box, a very, very small box.

''For somebody with a micropenis or their partner, not fitting in that box is very painful.

''There's humping, there's grinding, there's rubbing the penis on the labia or on the site, and then it expands into 'what kind of fun things can we do together?'

''Look at it as an opportunity to find new things rather than focus on one way of doing it specifically.

''I think any augmenting toys can be fun.

''But more importantly, is it comfortable and does it feel good? Are you doing it because you enjoy it or is it because you feel like it makes you more normal?''