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A penis will not grow from a 2" state to a 8 inch state....it is not scientifically possible. However, if you are referring to a penis that goes from 3 or 4 flaccid to 7" or 7.5...that is more possible...However, a 3 or 4 inch penis is not able to expand to 8.5, 9, or 10" or more. There has been plenty of research done on this exact issue.

And this research is published where?
 

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And this research is published where?

UCLA did research into this topic and also one relating to the mothers influence on her sons penis size. They were studies that were conducted in 2001, 2002 and 2003. My best friend is one of the bio-medical engineers who worked with the scientist on the research. He is now teaching at my alma mater, UVa.
 

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well, in the first terminator movie, arnald looks HUGE (they briefly show it as he walks in shadows) and it LOOKS to be uncut, but of course this may have been a double. who knows

My Doctor in SF has a full poster of a young Arnold nude in his waiting room. (welcome to SF Motherfuckers!)

He's flaccid, he appears to be at least average though. Not tiny and not thick. But not a pencil either. About average. And cut, for sure.

Anyone that saw him uncut in a film didn't see his cock, I'd say, based upon that poster.
 

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UCLA did research into this topic and also one relating to the mothers influence on her sons penis size. They were studies that were conducted in 2001, 2002 and 2003. My best friend is one of the bio-medical engineers who worked with the scientist on the research. He is now teaching at my alma mater, UVa.

And this research is published where?
 

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I remembered many years ago paparazzi had spied on STING when he was practicing yoga nude on a beach. Many photos were taken. I couldn’t believe how tiny his flaccid penis was. I am not sure if any of these pics are still floating around on the internet.
 

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Yeah, well, with Arnold, it's from his gay porn career which happened to be shown all over California inboxes with the line "our next governor" during the circus -- I mean election. Surprised that he was circumcised though; you'd think the son of a Nazi wouldn't be, I mean, what with the whole thing about hating Jews.


MIAAAOOOWWWWW!!!
 

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Kyle MacLachlin in Blue Velvet. His flaccid member is quite long. Too bad we never got to see it in Sex and the City.
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I have that movie on DVD and I agree that he is probably pretty big down there. However, that part goes by so fast, I can't really make out his length with any certainty. If you freeze frame it there are certain frames where it appears longer than average!:wink::biggrin1:


As for un-hung celebs: I'd say that Richard Gere in American Gigolo, Patrick Dempsey in Some Girls and Dennis Hopper in Carried Away all fit that description.:redface::biggrin1:
 

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I have that pic of Sting at home, if you want I'll bring it in tomorrow, also have one of "AH...nold" uncut

This is an old pic that appeared in an "Art" book back in the late 70s early 80s. I can't be sure, but I think it was Candice Bergen's first attempt at a photography book.