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Growing up I had my share of guys get jealous over my size (I was always quite larger than everyone else). Some tried to humiliate me for my size, calling me a freak, saying my mom fucked a horse or telling girls I was too big to have sex with, I was deforned, etc.

I'm wondering if anyone else ever experienced that or if I just knew a lot of assholes.
 
So some odd dude with an overt and curious interest in some other guy's genitalia makes it his mission to go around and tell women that this other guy is too big for them to have sex with? And who exactly does this hurt?

Tell you what, if some guy told me something like that not only would I question the messenger's sexual orientation but it would really peak my interest to, at the very least, see this hung guy's junk. Honestly that's like telling me not to eat a cake because it's too delicious.
 
I've had similar experiences. Some people are ignorant, some are jealous and some are just idiotic. As Mercurygirl said, it only reflects badly on the messenger. Even if they're not a fan of large penises, anyone capable of coherent thought will be on your side.
 
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Some people are just plain assholes, their prefer picking on other, only because they're not willing to admit all the sh*t goign on in their own life, or because they're just afraid of what they don't know, or jealous for some reason. In life you got to learn to love what you have, compassion and respect.
People missing those point are just not worth it.
 
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There are always a few assholes, but they can only hurt you if you let them. There's a lot to be said for "sticks and stones" and, yes, "turn the other cheek." Focus on the important things in life, not the crap.

I'd like to say I got that sort of stuff growing up - from the opposite end of the spectrum, you might say - but really didn't. Guys were pretty cool. I probably got more guff for my athletic ability, the "dumb jock" syndrome ("Couldn't spell cat if you spotted him the "c" and the "t" :D), which was probably true at the time. I wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer back then.

I did have a friend who had the biggest cock in school. He once said he got a lot of crap when he was a freshman and sophomore, much like what you went through - but he got over it when he found that the older chicks didn't seem that put off by his big cock, to say the least. And, I'm pretty sure he knew what had motivated those comments - jealousy. It's the downside of being special, but most would take it.
 
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Grrrrr. So when I was younger I got teased about my size. I got hard in front of guys and got called Horse, Donkey,etc. Any stupid equine / bull name you can imagine. Only one guy was impressed and used the term "horse" in a positive light. Hence my moniker on here (I had a crush on him). Later, I embraced it. Just shrug it off. It hurt. People tried to call me "small" after that for years. I finally knew otherwise thanks to their hurtful calls.

People are always jealous. Sure size doesn't matter, but some think it does. Its those who are always quick to judge and condemn anyone with more than they have.

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Growing up I had my share of guys get jealous over my size (I was always quite larger than everyone else). Some tried to humiliate me for my size, calling me a freak, saying my mom fucked a horse or telling girls I was too big to have sex with, I was deforned, etc.

I'm wondering if anyone else ever experienced that or if I just knew a lot of assholes.
Did anyone ever change over time? From humiliation to admiration, for example?
 
Kids are kid and you're way over thinking it. As boys we all made fun of anyone and anything that appeared odd or different. It's not like we thought it through. It had nothing to do with being jealous. Big nose, big ears, big dick, big ass were all targets. Were we immature. You bet we were!
 
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In person, the most "jealous" comment has been "I wish I had one like yours." This has happened more than a few times in my life.

Online, including the messaging here, seems evenly split between guys who like SPH and guys that are envious of the big ones.
 
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no problems growing up but I have a male friend that has made some untimely, rude remarks trying to embarrass me in front of a few females. an old gf is a mutual friend and I think she told him, because he has never seen my cock. rumors get started and go round and round. I was giving a female friend a ride home one night because of bad weather and all of a sudden she reached over and grabbed my crotch. "it's true. you do have a big one!" she giggled. she told me that she heard I was hung.
 
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Growing up my I had mostly Asian friends, we honestly didn't think about penis size or teasing the little guy or making fun of the bigger guy...we didn't "care" about that stuff until probably about late Jr High into High School where we were more mixed into Caucasian crowds/people.

But as far as I remember, there was no teasing of the bigger cocked guy, it was more like jealousy and admiration because all the girls wanted x-guy because his penis was reportedly/bragged at 8.5 x 5.

There were a few guys with large dicks in my grade year but I only ever saw one in person for my own "verification" that so and so was huge.
 
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