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It was one of the best! Love ya too girlie!

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@@KAATNS There's my girl..... Ill mess. you on FB... just checking in. Not fair that you went and got your self married just when i need a partner in crime in the single world

and Kenny is getting divorced too....

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@@bayougirlmrsc, definitely let me know when you have more than you can handle.

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all men should hope so.... because don't believe with some say....... SIZE does matter

Explains why relationships never pan out. Now that im post op hopefully I'll stop hearing, "its not enough," or "not the man they thought I should be" Tired of feeling like im less human because women didnt care for my lacking endowment. I truly hope this weight loss will help me with that because its been a very lonely road.



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well im sure the weight loss will help you find some "hidden" attributes.... Don't feel bad.... i not long ago came across a man with the smallest... wewe i have ever seen.... You know that statue of David and how he has that nub... Well.. there you go. No we didn't have sex..... i just couldn't. You would think he would have said something... we went on quite a few dates. but that was a deal breaker for me....

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It's reality Fellas - no rumor!! Happy 5 Months for me and 157lbs down!!!

Brand new life and so worth the journey!!


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I'm above average in length and girth at my present weight. I just had surgery last week and I get to add to what I already have with weight loss? Outstanding!

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Figured I'd get hump day started with a question.
Is it true when they say that for every 35 pounds you lose you start showing an extra inch on the ole wedding tackle???

I'm gonna tell you a horror story. I had prostate cancer, had to have it totally removed. Well, since they took the prostate out, which is about 1.5 inches in diameter, Mr. Wilson decreases by the same amount! You are basically taking 2 inches of pipe off from the inside. Not only did taking the prostate out it embarrasses ya while making ya in employed.

Ps . It does add 2 inches to your tongue, so I guess things even out in the end.

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As the weight falls off and the self confidence grows I have come to realize there is nothing I can do about the genetic structure I am born with. That being said anyone who takes issue with it has issues of their own. Remember, if you land a 747 in the Grand Canyon, even the 747 will look small.

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well im sure the weight loss will help you find some "hidden" attributes.... Don't feel bad.... i not long ago came across a man with the smallest... wewe i have ever seen.... You know that statue of David and how he has that nub... Well.. there you go. No we didn't have sex..... i just couldn't. You would think he would have said something... we went on quite a few dates. but that was a deal breaker for me....


I'm not sure I follow? I've dated women who would be considered "false advertising" and they didn't think to mention that they were really a small a cup with MAJOR padding and creative fashion. I accepted the person as they were. I understand that you couldn't, but I don't follow the logic?


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As the weight falls off and the self confidence grows I have come to realize there is nothing I can do about the genetic structure I am born with. That being said anyone who takes issue with it has issues of their own. Remember, if you land a 747 in the Grand Canyon, even the 747 will look small.

[emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]...REAL TALK!!!!!


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1 hour ago, HB76356 said:


I'm not sure I follow? I've dated women who would be considered "false advertising" and they didn't think to mention that they were really a small a cup with MAJOR padding and creative fashion. I accepted the person as they were. I understand that you couldn't, but I don't follow the logic?


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IKR?! A woman can stuff the bra, use fake eyelashes, fake nails, fake hair with extensions, fake eye color in contacts...but let a man stuff a sock in his pants just once....its Armageddon in femdom. :lol:

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