This seems like an odd inclusion for an article otherwise stressing that size doesn't matter.
Yes.
This seems like an odd inclusion for an article otherwise stressing that size doesn't matter.
I answered your question, but you did not answer mine. Anyway this is my thread. LOL I can say what I want. :tongue:
Sad looking for support for large breast- and I don't mean Playtex. You know we have issues too. (Thanks Dan for helping me to look.)
I finally see this. Loaded with bs:
#1 says there aren't any safe and effective penis enlargement methods.
BS.
#2 Says that most women say it doesn't matter at all.
BS. Most say it's not important. That's different.
#3 says that in a survey men thought the average penis is 10".
BS. I'm very up on surveys and don't recall that ever being said as a general result, and certainly not by 'men' as a whole.
#4 tries to exclude the penis completely.
BS.
#5 says flaccid size is not correlated at all with erect size.
BS. I've posted much data on this before.
#6 continues on from #5.
There is some truth to this in that smaller penises do tend to grow more. However, they do not usually catch up.
#7 is true. However, measuring to the pubic bone is actually the more "accurate" way to keep track of gains and is used for penis enlargement purposes.
#8 is true but it's not going to increase size but a bit. It can help with erection hardness in some individuals.
#9 While it's true that losing weight can help expose more penis, it's not as dramatic as stated and only one "expert" has made that statement of it being so dramatic and it was a doctor trying to promote his diet book. Not "experts", more BS.
#10 tries to shift it over to love. A deflection of the basic question. Partial BS.
The article is too full of junk. Even feel good articles should be credible. That kind of inaccurate analysis is a dime a dozen. It gets old.
It's Ok Cinnamon my Sweet.
As charming and intelligent as Drifter is, his lament of "being taken out of context" and when people give honest and thoughtful asnswers to his questions is nothing new.
I imagine his fustration in not reciving the answers that he requires but he really needs to examine the way he frames his questions if he is getting no joy from the answers.
cinnamon,
The article tries to say size doesn't matter at all. Even you admit size counts. Plus whoever wrote it appears to not even have 100% believed their own words, for otherwise the person would not have gave instructions on how to measure, nor would have spoken about the fatpad and how losing weight could reveal more penis. Sure, penis size is not the only factor (even to size queens), but that doesn't make the article a good one. I like for an article to contain more credible info than that does. It's got too much junk in it. Picking out a few good points does not make it worthy of posting, as the owner of the article doesn't know their ass from a hole in the ground. The good points were only in there as an overall attempt to say size doesn't matter at all, and yet the owner of the article contradicted their own self even on that.
It's Ok Cinnamon my Sweet.
As charming and intelligent as Drifter is, his lament of "being taken out of context" when people give honest and thoughtful asnswers to his questions is nothing new.
I imagine his fustration in not reciving the answers that he requires but he really needs to examine the way he frames his questions if he is getting no joy from the answers.
OK Sweetie.
There is an OP.
I ask a question about it.
It is not answered. But deflected.
I insist it is answered.
Aren't these acceptable rules of engagement in discussion?
Side steps and dummies are old hat to a centre.
So you say people who think more creatively are junk???
No, I'm saying that incorrect data and spinning of data to fit preconceived opinion is junk.
(I'm not trying to mimick your text/font. I copied and pasted your sentence and then my text/font became that.)
Mr. Crabs,
"To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe."Marilyn vos Savant
Yes, I did answer you, but I tried to clarify something...something that would brought a smile to your face. Go back and read #50- the first question. BAM!!!!
Thought that question would stroke your cock. Then read #67.
So what have I not answered my dear?
The Creole Queen is getting ready to strip you and bend you over for a spanking!
Mr. Crabs,
"To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe."Marilyn vos Savant
Yes, I did answer you, but I tried to clarify something...something that would brought a smile to your face. Go back and read #50- the first question. BAM!!!!
Thought that question would stroke your cock. Then read #67.
So what have I not answered my dear?
The Creole Queen is getting ready to strip you and bend you over for a spanking!
Cinnamon sure talks a sexy line. I wonder how SHE is in bed. Anyone know?
Oh my dear superlarge- thank you most kindly for bringing your scientific knowledge to my board. But do you have to be so condescending? OUCH man, we know you are intelligent, but do you have to crush a person's feelings?:frown1:
Saying you disagree would be sufficient...but then you come shy of calling me an idiot for posting it. Thanks a lot superlarge.
I finally see this. Loaded with bs:
#9 While it's true that losing weight can help expose more penis, it's not as dramatic as stated and only one "expert" has made that statement of it being so dramatic.
I have lost 35 pounds and found another 1" of length. It will be interesting to see if losing another 25 pounds will leave more showing.
Congratulations! Way to go. Good luck in the next 25 pounds and finding that other extra benefit. I know when my husband lost 50 pounds his penis felt longer in my hands and in my mouth. It may have been in my mind, but it was turn on to see a little extra length!!!