penis size

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  • Mo Ranyart

First things first - it sounds like your family needs to step back and let you make your own choices here, without adding their own commentary or judgment. They may be coming from a place of concern, but it's misguided and hurtful, and whether they wind up being right about this or not, it's still...

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  • Robin Mandell

Hi Emma, Reading this, I get a strong sense that you expect to be judged for your age and your sexual choices. I have no intension of judging you, and I’ll get back to why in a bit. First, though, I want to answer your questions. It's okay that your boyfriend doesn't want oral sex. I know you want...

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  • Heather Corinna

Hey there, Dan. I'd never assume someone is dumb (including when someone is a young, a guy, or without a house, car or a job), nor do I think that having strong feelings for someone means a person is dumb. It sounds like you've had a pretty watershed emotional experience with this person, and...

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  • Justin Hancock

Hey, thanks for your question. Lots and lots of guys worry about this kind of thing so it's great that you've had the courage to ask a question about it. You've pretty much answered your question already, to be honest, but I'll recap some of what you've said and fill in a couple of blanks here and...

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  • Sarah Riley

Like any myth or urban legend, there's just enough truth involved to make something sound reasonable or make people question it. Just like any other part of the body, when one's weight changes, it makes the body look different than it did before the weight loss or gain. So it would not be...

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  • Heather Corinna

There are two colloquialisms for what you're asking about. When a person has a penis that looks about the same size flaccid (soft) that it does erect, folks colloquially call that person a "shower," because their penis shows itself to be pretty much the same as it is erect. When a person has a penis...

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  • Heather Corinna

Oooooooooookay. Let's try to go ahead and unpack all of this, once and for all. First things first: the vagina is a muscle. It's not some flippety-floppedy passive tube, nor is it tissue like your skin. It's muscle, like the muscles of your arms, legs or tongue. When we put something inside of it...