I remember trying really hard to seem unsurprised and experienced, but I probably failed miserably at both!
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Originally posted by PartyPants View PostNeither was I, that's why I said I can't say that that's what they believed haha. They may have, but I thought the reason why statues of Greek Gods all depict them with smaller packages was just because the Greeks thought dicks were gross.Starting: NBPEL 4.5" (Feb 10)
Current: NBPEL 5.3" (May 10)
Sometimes there just aren't enough rocks
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Originally posted by Nikki View PostI have had great sex with guys who were huge and also great sex with guys who were small. I have also had terrible sex with guys who were huge and terrible sex with guys who were small. For most women, size is not as important as some of you guys think it is. For most women, sex begins well before the clothes come off. We like guys who have a lot of confidence in themselves without being cocky, guys who can make us laugh, guys who have a great sense of humor and guys who are in good shape. You work on these attributes and you will see how well you can satisfy a woman!
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Originally posted by Tijor View PostNikki, at what size would you consider a man's member to be 'huge'?Vulcan
7.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>8.125"BPEL (current)
5.25 (start July 2009)>>>>>>5.75"EG (current)
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I think huge would be anything 7.5" and up. Not many people are bigger than that.
Girth wise, over 5.75" is pretty huge.
In my opinion at least.Starting Size (09/2009): ~7"BPEL x ~5" MSEG
Most Recent Measurement (08/13/2012): 8"BPEL x 5.5"MSEG
Final Goal: When I'm told to stop.
http://www.towelaroundtheworld.com/#/us
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NBPEL or BPEL. Big either way. Considering average BPEL is 5.6"-5.8". 7.5" is far bigger.Starting Size (09/2009): ~7"BPEL x ~5" MSEG
Most Recent Measurement (08/13/2012): 8"BPEL x 5.5"MSEG
Final Goal: When I'm told to stop.
http://www.towelaroundtheworld.com/#/us
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Alot of studies have come up with similar figures a bit under 6" bpel. Girth has come in usually a bit under 5" ,standard deviation a bit under .8" amd .5 " for length and girth respectively. While there is some vary in the stats and you could argue if it was base girth etc ,if you were in the mood to argue, the bottom line is ,reputable studies come up with figures similar to these.
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