i am a 17 year old male, 160 lbs and 6'1".
my problem is that i dont know wether
the ladies find a 5" FULLY erect penis
attractive or not. Although i do have a
five inch penis, ive been told that ive
been great in bed. I have extreme
endurance and i live to please the ladies.
i've been able to make a girl have back
to back orgasims, as i've been told. so
tell me ladies, is size better than
quality? HONESTY WOULD BE APPRECIATED, im
a man who can take criticism. thanks
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Maddie34
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Posted: 05-10-08 23:44pm
I don't think it matters.
It's all about angles for me. Some feel
good, others don't-- I really don't think
size makes a difference. But if women are
telling you that you satisfy them how you
are, then why on earth does it matter what
anyone says here?
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Georgia59
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Posted: 05-12-08 15:30pm
You sound great to me! 5" is not small-
it's pretty average. And given your above
average attention and quality, I'm sure no
woman would ever complain.
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 05-12-08 15:55pm
5 inches is normal. If you're good in bed
that's all that matters!!
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jessamyn
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Posted: 05-12-08 16:37pm
I guess it all depends on performance, you
would be able to tell if your partner was
unhappy!
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