This brotherhood of men really does need to be more communicative. Yes, we seem to obsess over size - and it seems to be worse in this digital age with such easy access to nude photos.
It's too easy to think you don't measure up. But, it's just as easy to see that you do.
A young man wrote in to Dear Abby and said his "package arrived undersized" and because of that he doesn't even date for fear of being ridiculed or laughed at. Abby's response was to say there is a wide range of "normal." She ended up by suggesting he go see his doctor because there are ways to enjoy sex regardless of size.
Well, she has a good point there. Learn how to use what you have. But... Guys, we need to cease this constant comparison. As the TV ads for Peyronies Disease (PD) states, guys come in all shapes and sizes.
Be proud of what you have. Because, regardless of what you have been led to believe, this is "normal."
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And take care of what you have. It's Movember.
Get them checked.
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Good advice as always!
Amen, brother. Ya know - A cock by any other size would feel as sweet - : ) Whatever the size, a pleasured cock feel the same. I hope all is going well for you, my Friend. Wishing you a cock-a-licious day! Hugs, Licks, and Strokes, AOM
Thanks for your advices
You're right, it should not be no more a problem from a long time, except extreme cases of penis monstrously big or long, or on the contrary microscopic.
And Dear Abby's advice is the best possible.
Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat. Have a great day.
I reminded my boys, age 23 and 21 to check themselves for lumps on the testicles because it is Movember. Men of this age seem to be more prone to testicular cancer. I also suggested that the urge their friends to do the same. A new character on Chicago Fire recently told his real life story of battling this cancer. His name is Alberto Rosende.
A good friend of mine only prefers guys with 5" or less. He likes his small dicks and that's it.
Great post from you. Informative and just the kind of reminder that I so constantly need. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and insight.
Mine would be closer to average if I didn't have a FUPA. I could be 5.5 but I'm only 4.5. I've lost weight but the FUPA doesn't go away.
@ Anon, 2:04 - That is so excellent that you reminded your sons, and asked they remind their friends. So, so, important. Haven't been watching Chicago Fire. Which episode is it? I'd like to see it.
That picture at the top is SO expressive, and i know it was photographed in fun. Both of them are great, and i'd really enjoy having naked time with either of them. BUT, if i ever had to choose one or the other, the guy on the right would be my first choice every time.
Alberto Rosende has been in 3 or 4 episodes this year. Most recently this week. To be clear, he did not discuss testicular cancer in the episode. He has just done some interviews recently where he discussed it for the first time.
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