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Not trying to validate it. Just the opposite actually. Was and am trying to disprove it. Thanks for your response. I appreciate it. -
Here to second WC's post. Height has nothing to do with size.
Speaking from experience here, one of the shortest (in height - 5'8") partners that I've had was also the biggest (in length - 7 3/4") in his penis size. I'm accurate on his size because he was so proud of it he sat there one day with a measuring tape to prove it to himself or maybe it was to impress me.
Just to add, my first husband was 6'2" and he was what would be considered an average size.There is a method to my madness ........ I just haven't found it yet.Comment
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ok, now I'm starting to feel better - just hard to imagine a big strapping rugby player with a less than huge package. But what do I know?Comment
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You are trying to validate. Your own words: "she assures me they weren't. I can't seem to believe her", "my mind has convinced me that it does", "I looked at it, From what I say, most of them were described as being big". This is selectively selecting the words you want to hear. There is no disproving something if you only look at what you want to hear and see. Women are saying they have the experience you are asking about and you are say no I need more opinions.Not trying to validate it. Just the opposite actually. Was and am trying to disprove it. Thanks for your response. I appreciate it.There are those who believe that dictionaries should not merely reflect the times but also protect English from the mindless assaults of the trendy.Comment
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I see your point. Guess I feared she was just telling me what I wanted to hear.You are trying to validate. Your own words: "she assures me they weren't. I can't seem to believe her", "my mind has convinced me that it does", "I looked at it, From what I say, most of them were described as being big". This is selectively selecting the words you want to hear. There is no disproving something if you only look at what you want to hear and see. Women are saying they have the experience you are asking about and you are say no I need more opinions.Comment
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Here to second WC's post. Height has nothing to do with size.
Speaking from experience here, one of the shortest (in height - 5'8") partners that I've had was also the biggest (in length - 7 3/4") in his penis size.
Just to add, my first husband was 6'2" and he was what would be considered an average size.
To add to your data...based on my very limited experience:
I've dated a guy with a height of 6'2", my first husband, a 5'9, my second husband 5'10....turns out the tallest had the shortest among the three contenders (the first guy in question being within average).Comment
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Halleuiah!!Comment
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Thanks everyone. Oh and if anyone else has any "proof" it's more than appreciated.Comment
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Hmmm...I'm a 5'9" woman and have been with men of all heights, but mainly on the tall side due to my height. I can assure you their penis sizes range the same way a woman's breast size can range--you can have short women with large breasts and tall women with small breasts.
It's all beautiful. And as we've stated on here many times before, what's important is how you feel about one another...not the size of your parts. The most unsexy thing (to me) is someone who isn't confident in themself!Comment
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I'm not defending my immaturity - just giving it some context. Before this relationship, I was with my first girlfriend. Neither of us had a past. So neither of us had to think about such things. We met at 15. I'm now 35. A bit behind relationship-wise, I guess.Hmmm...I'm a 5'9" woman and have been with men of all heights, but mainly on the tall side due to my height. I can assure you their penis sizes range the same way a woman's breast size can range--you can have short women with large breasts and tall women with small breasts.
It's all beautiful. And as we've stated on here many times before, what's important is how you feel about one another...not the size of your parts. The most unsexy thing (to me) is someone who isn't confident in themself!
So I'm getting a crash course in the feelings/jealousy I should have encountered years ago.Comment
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