Penis Size And Legacy

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How big of a role do you want penis size to have on your legacy and legacy of your family line?

Would it bring you some happiness if you knew that you would be remembered as a hung stud by future generations? Would you be ashamed if you were remembered as a Small? Do you want your size to be a genetic legacy that follows your family through generations?

Please let me know how feel about penis size and legacy.
 

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I have two sons. I hope my legacy extends way beyond the size of my, or their, penises. What I have accomplished, and what I hope they do someday, will have nothing to do with the size of our penises.
 

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I have two sons. I hope my legacy extends way beyond the size of my, or their, penises. What I have accomplished, and what I hope they do someday, will have nothing to do with the size of our penises.

I understand the desire to be known for something beyond dick size, but wouldn't you still want to be recognized for having a large dick? Wouldn't it bring you some joy to know that a hundred years from now people will think of you as having a large dick and that men in your family have large dicks?
 

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I understand the desire to be known for something beyond dick size, but wouldn't you still want to be recognized for having a large dick? Wouldn't it bring you some joy to know that a hundred years from now people will think of you as having a large dick and that men in your family have large dicks?

No.
 

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Really? Why?

It's irrelevant to me now, why would it be relevant to me 100 years after my death?

Also, this is not within the scope of normal human behavior. I've never seen a family celebrate grandpa's big dick at the wake.
 

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If most anyone is remembered 100 years ago for anything it would be quite surprising. Other than your regular larger-than-lifers and certain politicians. Ask anyone under 50 today; Who's Mae West. I bet most won't know. And yet she was notorious back in the day. A few generations ago...

Not to mention how many people think about what happened 100 years ago, including big things, as we take so much for granted. Who really cares when the computer was invented? It's here. Now. That's all that matters. It's no longer news. It just is.

So then why would some random regular dude's big dick be news 100 years from now? How's that work again? It matters because?
 

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I understand the desire to be known for something beyond dick size, but wouldn't you still want to be recognized for having a large dick? Wouldn't it bring you some joy to know that a hundred years from now people will think of you as having a large dick and that men in your family have large dicks?

So, I think my dick is fine. It’s served me well over the years. Some here may look and think it’s big, and other may think it’s nothing special. That’s life. Everything is relative. My wife loves it - - that’s whose opinion counts the most. It’s been years since I’ve changed my sons’ diapers and I truly have no idea, nor desire to know, what their size is today. I hope my wife and I raised them to be confident enough to know whatever they have is fine, and to focus on what they want to accomplish in life since that is really what legacies are about.
 

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It's irrelevant to me now, why would it be relevant to me 100 years after my death?

Also, this is not within the scope of normal human behavior. I've never seen a family celebrate grandpa's big dick at the wake.

For the same reason you care about any part of your legacy after you die. We all want to be remembered. Why wouldn't you want to be remembered for having a huge dick?

I don't know if dick size has ever been mentioned at a funeral or wake, but with way the anti size conspiracy keeps on going it wouldn't surprise me. I think people talk about in secret, though and it is a source of pride.
 

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For the same reason you care about any part of your legacy after you die. We all want to be remembered. Why wouldn't you want to be remembered for having a huge dick?

I don't know if dick size has ever been mentioned at a funeral or wake, but with way the anti size conspiracy keeps on going it wouldn't surprise me. I think people talk about in secret, though and it is a source of pride.

Because I truly don't give a shit what people think of my dick right now, and I'll care even less after my death, obviously. If I want to be remembered, I want it to be for my writing, or because I was a genuinely nice guy.

The issue I have with these kinds of posts stems from the fact they're so often predicated on behaviors that humans just don't exhibit.
 

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Because I truly don't give a shit what people think of my dick right now, and I'll care even less after my death, obviously. If I want to be remembered, I want it to be for my writing, or because I was a genuinely nice guy.

The issue I have with these kinds of posts stems from the fact they're so often predicated on behaviors that humans just don't exhibit.
I hope you too are remembered for your writing; you do have a way with words!
 
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How big of a role do you want penis size to have on your legacy and legacy of your family line?

Would it bring you some happiness if you knew that you would be remembered as a hung stud by future generations? Would you be ashamed if you were remembered as a Small? Do you want your size to be a genetic legacy that follows your family through generations?

Please let me know how feel about penis size and legacy.

I know some authors who would say that WWII was totally worth all of the human pain and social cost because of the intense stories that came from the conflict.

Just wondering what you might take from John Dillinger, his life and dick.

Is This the Most Famous Penis in History?
 
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Actually, one of my grandfathers died long before I was born, and for many years all I knew about him was that he had very large hands, and was a miserable bastard. He was known by a sarcastic nickname for being miserable, and not for having unusually large hands.
 

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Actually, one of my grandfathers died long before I was born, and for many years all I knew about him was that he had very large hands, and was a miserable bastard. He was known by a sarcastic nickname for being miserable, and not for having unusually large hands.

And those are body parts you can see and generally talk about openly. LOL
 

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Because I truly don't give a shit what people think of my dick right now, and I'll care even less after my death, obviously. If I want to be remembered, I want it to be for my writing, or because I was a genuinely nice guy.

The issue I have with these kinds of posts stems from the fact they're so often predicated on behaviors that humans just don't exhibit.

How can you not care what others think of your penis? That is the most important thing in life.
 

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I never said that it would be all they talk about. Don't you want at least some mention of your dick?

Again, no.

You're asking men if we want strangers to talk about our cocks 100 years after we're dead and buried? God, no.

How can you not care what others think of your penis? That is the most important thing in life.

It isn't. It brings me joy now, and it brings my partner joy now. The rest of the world doesn't matter, and they'll matter even less - if that's possible - after I'm gone.

And, again, this is outside of human behavior for the most part. Familial legacies are not predicated on cock size.
 

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I know some authors who would say that WWII was totally worth all of the human pain and social cost because of the intense stories that came from the conflict.

Just wondering what you might take from John Dillinger, his life and dick.

Is This the Most Famous Penis in History?

Amazing. This is what I'm talking about. A criminal's legacy redeemed by his big penis! What a wonderful, life affirming story.