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Congrats on that!!! :lol:

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If you got men's health to run your exact post as it is, men would become over 90% of all new bariatric patients. :lol:

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,I thought this was for the men only, ugh ! , I'm so embarrassed , sorry to the women I didn't mean to offend anyone ;-(

Don't apologize, they can't help but post in here, especially when conversations about our junk are going on.

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Mine is definitely bigger. This sounds like a fib but it is a full 2" longer. And for all you skeptics out there, go look at my picture gallery. I have a before and after pic on there. Just kidding.

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If you got men's health to run your exact post as it is, men would become over 90% of all new bariatric patients. :lol:

Maybe you're just seeing if for the first time since childhood.

We like talking about junk. *wink*

Ladies, we love hearing from you in the main forums, but as luv2plumb pointed out, The Man's room is for men. Please refer to THIS stickied post at the top of The Men's Room if you have any questions.

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/250199-attention-ladies-the-man-room-is-for-men-only/

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I'm so sorry I'm just shy , truth be told I've read things from the lady's room , but was to shy to reply to any of there post

Not to worry. That is one of the reasons why we have the rules we do, so we can create threads where we get responses from just men. If you want responses from the general public, we have plenty of area to do just that. As far as being too shy to post in The powder Room, don't worry about it. We're asked not to post in there, either. Just like I'm sure they don't want us posting opinions about why their cycle won't stop, getting a breast lift or how to straighten out the vajayjay, we should also have our own place where we feel safe to post what is going on and get the feedback we need.

I'm sorry you felt like you had to edit your post and remove your content. I quoted the ladies posts on this thread so they get notifications of my post. I have been guilty of not checking which forum I am posting in before hitting the POST button and hopefully this will remind them and others to be respectful of each other's forums.

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When you use the app on your phone I can't tell which posts come from the men's or women's group because I look at the newest things that are posted since my last visit.....that's what brought ME to this post. ;-)

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Actually, from the mobile app, at the top of the screen, there will be a link. In this case, it says, "Jump to the Guys' Room". Every thread will have the forum at the top.

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