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I was shopping at Sam's Club today (which is also where I work) and on my way out, I was stopped by some of the girls at the membership desk. One of them, Kay, called me over and said that Rebecca had a question she wanted to ask me. Well, after some blushing back and forth with the two of them, Rebecca asks, "Is it true?"

And I was like, "Is what true?"

She blushes more and says, "Are you really ginormous?"

I just looked at her for a second, and she got so embarassed she ran off. Kay was standing there laughing her ass off and I was like, I'm a bit better than just proportional. (I'm 6'9" and weight about 260 lbs). She laughed even more and then I left and went along with whatever else I had to do.

Anyway, now I'm curious. Just how exactly did my cock come up? So, I messaged the shy one that ran off on Facebook and asked, Just what was that all about?

At the very least, I wanna tease her a little, but I dont mind showing off a bit too. (Definitely not at work or anything like that though). I was thinking, if she's got the guts to ask anything, should I show her a pic or two? I was thinking, maybe just send her a pic of me in my underwear. (attached below)

What does everyone else think? Ok to tease her a bit, should I show off? Or hell, maybe I should just send her a link to LPSG, that way, she can see all the beasts on here.
 

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Well, I doubt I'd be the one getting in too much trouble. I'm at least not bringing it up at work like they were. Other people saw them call me over and heard them asking ME the questions. And, I wouldnt discuss anything while there. I hang out with them and a few other coworkers at places like Applebees and stuff though all the time, and I dont expect to get sued or fired for some girl asking me about my cock at a bar.
 
Well, I doubt I'd be the one getting in too much trouble. I'm at least not bringing it up at work like they were. Other people saw them call me over and heard them asking ME the questions. And, I wouldnt discuss anything while there. I hang out with them and a few other coworkers at places like Applebees and stuff though all the time, and I dont expect to get sued or fired for some girl asking me about my cock at a bar.

Just ask her out and let her find out for herself... everyones happy
 
Just ask her out and let her find out for herself... everyones happy

Yeah, I agree with this one. No pictures, no texts. Leave no paper trail. It looks too low life and that you really need the attention. Play cool, you let them come to you...you have the cock!
Show it in person if she asks. Make sure they are stable enough and don't fuck you over. There are stupid jealous chicks in the workplace that start drama all the time. (My two cents!:smile:)
 
Good points. If you work with the girl and show her suggestive pics you're setting yourself up for termination, or at least a big headache.

As someone posted earlier, no paper trails with coworkers.

Yeah, I agree with this one. No pictures, no texts. Leave no paper trail. It looks too low life and that you really need the attention. Play cool, you let them come to you...you have the cock!
Show it in person if she asks. Make sure they are stable enough and don't fuck you over. There are stupid jealous chicks in the workplace that start drama all the time. (My two cents!:smile:)
 
I'm with a lot of the rest of the people who replied: no evidence, not with someone you work with.

Since you seem interested in seeing where it might go, my suggestion is to invite her out for a drink or something. Bring it up (out of work) and ask her what inspired the question. Get her talking, ask her if she's still curious, see where it goes.

But do not just send her a pic. That's the kinda stuff, even when a girl started the whole thing in the first place, that gets a guy fired or worse. I wouldn't recommend risking it. Plus, ... well, I wouldn't really ever recommend sending a pic as verification to someone you actually have proximity to: if she wants to see it, why not just let her see it in person? Wouldn't that be more fun anyway? IMO, save the pics for friends who already know about you or people who you can't do any better with.
 
Unskilled jobs are so easy to find these days, why not give it a try? Since Sams pays so well, I'm sure you probably have an extra $200K sitting around the house that you'd like to help some poor lawyer get a better timeshare in Cabo.