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  • amy40
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2016
    • 2732

    Originally posted by WaveRider
    You have no idea how funny they are.
    on second thought, I might enjoy the dinners and you all would consider me an enigma

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    • WaveRider
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2017
      • 701

      Good Morning, amy40,

      In the opening scene of the "Godfather", Sonny's wife was holding her hands apart in front of other women to show them the size of his endowment. Then she exaggerated his length, which caused them to laugh.

      Women can be fisherman. They can exaggerate, too.

      I do believe size does matter to women, especially women who've experienced many lengths & girths. Unless a dude is extremely package challenged, I don't think it'd be a deal breaker.

      Most women prefer orgasm from oral sex. Then they want to be banged like a screen door in a hurricane by a package they can feel.

      For the most part, drunk dinner conversations are rhetoric, a healthy portion of BS, and a lot of laughing. Sometimes dude will talk serious stuff; e.g., will Dak Prescott suffer a sophomore jinx, will the Yankees be in the Fall Classic, natural vs. implants, etc.

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      • amy40
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2016
        • 2732

        waverider
        does one need to be drunk to understand your dinner conversations?

        have only been drunk one time when I went to a party with a girlfriend
        all I remember is I got really sick and do not think I could have taken part in any conversation
        no longer like wine because of that night

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        • atskitty2
          Assistant Admin
          • Aug 2013
          • 4467

          Amy, I don't think BD was expecting you to refrain from posting at all, or stay away from the forums. I don't think her request was a personal punishment for "wrong doing".

          Please understand that someone coming behind, really has difficulty comprehending what you and Stillness are talking about, because the comment sparking the conversation has been deleted. For you it may be difficult to see why, because you knew what was going on, but others who are actually trying to follow and contribute can be confused, and after many times encountering it, it can get frustrating. Please try to imagine the audience, and imagine a movie starting 5 minutes in, with the key info all happening within the first 4 minutes.

          If it isn't something you want to share, simply refrain from posting at all. It'll save yourself the trouble and frustration for any readers coming behind.
          We enjoy your contributions. We would enjoy more of them, as long as it's info you are comfortable sharing.

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          • amy40
            Veteran Member
            • Nov 2016
            • 2732

            Originally posted by atskitty2
            If it isn't something you want to share, simply refrain from posting at all. .
            you have to realize the other forums I am part of, we post frequently in the private area so it is so easy to speak freely without 1,000 other nonmembers reading every word we post

            so something struck me funny that still posted and I posted a joke but when the reply came back realized the stupidity of my joke so I deleted before 1,000 other people thought I was stupid, too

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            • atskitty2
              Assistant Admin
              • Aug 2013
              • 4467

              Well, who here ever thought or said your posts were stupid? Maybe folks here also would enjoy your sense of humor.

              Using now as an example, you deleted the comment you made about staying away so as not to mess up again, or however you worded it, which prompted me to post what I did.

              Why post something before you're ready? If you are unsure of yourself, wait until you're sure of what you want to say, until you are more comfortable with us knowing that side of you. Implementation of a pause is a great thing, both online and in person. Sometimes it is the most courteous thing to do.

              Regardless your reason, and what other forums are like, my advice stands for us, in this forum. I've seen you post so much, and retract statements here, which is confusing to me to begin with. I've not seen it before, and stand by my statement that it is confusing to those coming behind.

              And that's all I'm saying on the matter for now. I hope you stay around, and comment judiciously.

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              • muffin70
                Veteran Member
                • Aug 2013
                • 384

                I think size matters more to men than it does women.... some men aren't that confident in the bedroom if they have a smaller pen!s.... my wife said her ex had a long one and she found it uncomfortable after a while because it would apparently take him ages to ejaculate.
                it's not the size - it's what you do with it

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                • checkers
                  Member
                  • Jun 2017
                  • 22

                  I haven't had that many partners, but I have had a range of wide and long, skinny and long, and what I would consider average width and girth. In all honesty, I am petite and prefer the average. The first hurt me, maybe because it was my first, but it was just never good. The skinny was the worst, felt like I was being poked, soooo bad but he thought he was huge because he was long. Nope. Now it's juuuust right lol.

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                  • WaveRider
                    Veteran Member
                    • Mar 2017
                    • 701

                    Originally posted by checkers
                    I haven't had that many partners, but I have had a range of wide and long, skinny and long, and what I would consider average width and girth. In all honesty, I am petite and prefer the average. The first hurt me, maybe because it was my first, but it was just never good. The skinny was the worst, felt like I was being poked, soooo bad but he thought he was huge because he was long. Nope. Now it's juuuust right lol.
                    I'm glad that you've dialed in just right.

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                    • Jessa1998
                      Member
                      • Jun 2017
                      • 41

                      Originally posted by checkers
                      I haven't had that many partners, but I have had a range of wide and long, skinny and long, and what I would consider average width and girth. In all honesty, I am petite and prefer the average. The first hurt me, maybe because it was my first, but it was just never good. The skinny was the worst, felt like I was being poked, soooo bad but he thought he was huge because he was long. Nope. Now it's juuuust right lol.
                      I've had quite a few partners as I haven't had a bf in more than a year and I love hooking up casually and do it as much as I can. I've definitely seen alot of sizes and shapes and much much prefer thicker to longer. Like someone else said the bigger guys aren't always the ones who I have the best sex with but I find that if a guy is really thick I can forgive a LOT of other things!!! Last wkend I hooked up with a guy who was fairly long and REALLY thick and i was stretched to the absolute limits like someone else said... and it was close to the best sex I've ever had! It's been 8 days since then and I've thought about it ever since. I've had graphic fantasies about it literaly every day. On a side note the 2 guys I went home with from the beach yesterday couldn't compare in anyway at all.

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