Mmmm. . . this may take a bit, the_reverend. Let's walk through this step by step, OK?
First of all, the Charmin TP said, "All we need is GIRTH" (obviously, as she confirmed, speaking for all the women in the world).
Then, in rebuttal, Nyne quoted the Beatles lyric:
"All we need is love. . .
Love is all we need."
with the observation that there was "too much emphasis on meat here." In other words (this is the tricky part, the_reverend, follow along), maybe the Charmin TP and others were placing too much emphasis on cock size and not enough on love. You might appreciate the irony in Nyne's point if you substituted the Charmin TP's desiderata into the song and sang it in your head:
"All we need is GIRTH. . .
GIRTH is all we need."
See the difference? It has a certain coarseness lacking in the original Beatles' lyric. Hope I cleared the air up on that one for ya, the_reverend. Glad to be of help.
Note: OK, to be perfectly honest, there are many women like the Charmin TP for whom GIRTH is all that's needed. . . what to them are love, character, romance, thoughtfulness, kindness, music poetry the arts, Plato and the swing of Pleiades. . . all TP needs is GIRTH. She might as well be a sewer pipe.