madame_zora said:Trust me, most of us know. I can't tell you how many times this very conversation has come up in real life lately. Since I make costumes for strippers, I get to talk to a lot of girls who probably see an above average number of cocks, and most of us know about the skinny nerdy hung guy thing.
Thanks madame_zora. Good thing to know that the myth might be slowly disappearing. Hey, it can already be enough of a disadvantage to be short/skinny and/or nerdy (with some women at least), so please don't automatically assume that we have micro-dicks on top of that!
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Originally Posted by hung9mike
Umm, what gave you that idea?
well, they wouldn't be "academics" if they weren't trying to compensate for SOMETHING, and penis size is the first thing most people think of.
Dr_Rock, I do not completely disagree with your idea of compensation, but I don't think that the main motivation for achieving something, or becoming something, is an attempt at compensating for a perceived weakness (at least for most people). Regarding penis size, I can only speak for myself, but I assume that other people will have had the same experience: let me tell you that I was "nerdy" long before penis size was even a remotely relevant topic, and certainly many years before I realized that I was above-average in size. I would assume that it would be the same thing for someone with a smaller-than-average endowment. My point is, I believe that the bulk of our personalities are shaped long before penis size (or breast size, or whatever) enters the picture.