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I think what really happens is that after losing the belly you look down and go "oh my God I haven't seen YOU in a while!"

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I think what really happens is that after losing the belly you look down and go "oh my God I haven't seen YOU in a while!"

Haha!

"Hello old friend" .....lol

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Now boys.... It's not the size of the weapon, but the fury of the attack! Loving this thread!

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You know an Alzheimer's patient once told me many many years ago it is not how deep you fish but how you wiggle the worm that mattets

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Now boys.... It's not the size of the weapon' date=' but the fury of the attack! Loving this thread![/quote']

I guess that falls along the same liked as

"It's not the size of the boat, but the motion in the ocean."

Yet I contend, it sure takes a long time ro get to England in a dingy.

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Same topic, but totally different perspective. My 6 month old grandson is the size of a 18 month old ( his daddy is 6'9") and my daughter was concerned that his Lil' penis seemed to be disappearing ... ? Dr said it's normal for this to happen with large babies, but once he grows to normal proportions he will be happily pleased. I guess being properly proportioned has its benefits ;-)

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Yet I contend' date=' it sure takes a long time ro get to England in a dingy.[/quote']

LOL!

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At 377 pounds my penis was a JOKE. It looked like a stinking turtlehead. When you lose the weight you lose the fat around your penis which allows it to appear longer. Not only that blood flow down there works a heck of alot better when your healthy and thin so you gain a little there just because your a ROCK HARD stallion. Now that I got my Tummy Tuck and removed a large portion of my pubic mound with all the extra skin I am actually HUNG. Its AMAZING I TELL YOU. You definately gain inches. Enjoy looking forward to your bigger penis!

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I found myself doing a lot of math while reading this post........

Don't worry - you won't get an extra inch per 10 kgs lost!

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Can I just say that I LOVE THIS TOPIC?? Although, reading this just before bed makes for some interesting dreams.. Thanks Boys. xoxo

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My wife could be in trouble cause I am huge now!! I dont know if he can get any bigger!! LOL!!!

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Very entertaining. Congrats to you guys!

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Call it what ya'll want, when I'm able to "use" more of my penis because I'm less fat, I'm saying my penis is getting bigger.

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