Adult content creator Lily Phillips is once again making headlines, this time with her thoughts on the “perfect” manhood size.

Known for her daring and controversial content, Phillips previously made waves with her ambitious goal of setting a world record by being intimate with 1,000 men in a single day—a feat ultimately achieved by fellow performer Bonnie Blue.

Recently, she sparked widespread discussion online when she briefly claimed to be pregnant, only to later reveal that it was part of catering to a niche fetish within the adult industry.

Now, Phillips is generating buzz once again, this time for sharing her views on what constitutes the ideal size when it comes to men’s anatomy.

A rising star in the adult entertainment industry, Phillips began creating X-rated content at 18 and has since established a highly successful career, reportedly earning six figures a month, according to Metro.

She first garnered significant attention online after completing an intense challenge: an encounter with 101 men in one day. Reflecting on the experience, Phillips opened up about the physical toll it had on her body.

“Spending hours in various positions left me sore – it felt like I’d been hit by a bus,” she admitted.

Despite the exhaustion, Phillips’ passion for her work keeps her motivated to take on such extreme feats.

“I truly enjoy what I do, and I wouldn’t push myself to these limits if I wasn’t passionate about it,” she explained.

With years of experience in the industry, Phillips has also shared her thoughts on the ongoing debate about whether size truly matters in the bedroom.

Her answer?

Phillips said: “It’s not an easy yes or no.”

She elaborated, explaining that for the average person, size isn’t necessarily a major factor.

“For a civilian, a normal girl, no. When I was 18, size didn’t matter to me,” she added.

For most people, Phillips reassured, skill and connection are far more important than physical dimensions.

However, she acknowledged that her perspective has changed over time due to her career.

“Now, I’m a little more… how do I say, used to it,” she admitted. “Yes, it matters.”

Phillips went on to explain that after years of working in the industry, her body has adapted to a certain standard.

“I’ve become so accustomed to taking bigger ones that I don’t think I could handle a smaller one now,” she said candidly.

For those concerned about not measuring up, she offered a final piece of advice: “If you’re on the smaller side, just learn how to use your tongue and fingers.”

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