A little naughty but whatever :)
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A little naughty but whatever :)
| Sun, 06-26-2005 - 7:40am |
OK, me and my girlfriends were sitting around drinking a little last night and we got on this discussion (don't ask me how) about how you can tell the the size of a man's package without ever seeing it. Personally, I don't think it's possible but two of my friends insisted they had tried and true, proven methods (by them) for doing this. So my question is, does anybody know of any, and is there a way to REALLY tell??? Features, places to look, etc? If so, I wan't to know!!! thanks - jessie

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Your girlfriends might THINK they know, but there is NO way to know, until you SEE it. There are lots of "old wives" tales about the size of the feet, the hands, the nose, etc. They all mean NOTHING.
There is also the "at rest" factor. If they're looking at a guy who's just going about his daily routine.....it can look small, and might BE small. But, some guys who practically disappear when flaccid, can be huge when they get an erection, and vice versa...some guys who look large at rest don't change much when they get an erection. Last but not least, guys HAVE been know to "pad" themselves......just like women with padded bras.
Very tall men can be small, and shorter men can be large.
Besides, it's not what they've got, it's whether or not the know what to do with it, and all the other tools they have to give a woman pleasure.
Tried and true way? No. Well, unless a guy walks up to you fully erect and visible under his jeans, there isn't!
But a well-endowed man might look small when he's flaccid and a man who looks well-endowed when flaccid, might not grow much when erect.
In other words, no, there is no way to tell.
I've read -- and it's almost dead-on accurate for me -- that the distance between a man's thumb and index finger when stretched out is a good indication of package length.
I suppose this works on the same premise that if you stretch out your arms and measure the distance, it's usually close to how tall you are.
2" + or -? ;-)
I was actually referring to bender's post when he said that the distance between thumb and fingers depends on more than the length of the thumb and fingers. My brain hurt when I tried to figure that one out :-)
If it were true, measuring thumb tip to finger tip when stetched out, then I would have a
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