Friday, September 28, 2007

Size is Overrated

I've been rather irked today after reading an article online, and I feel the need to respond in some way. Unlike my predecessors on the subject, I would like to state that size does matter--but it's overrated.

Women do care about size, but not nearly as much as men do. Don't get me wrong, I can appreciate a little extra in that area as much as the next gal, but it's not more important than a good sense of adventure in my book.

Men generally think that they must compete with some imaginary penis that doesn't exist. Men really come with 15" or 16". If they did, most women wouldn't want them.

So, I decided to do a little research and found the following facts.

1-According to the famous Kinsey co-worker, Wardell B. Pomeroy, the longest they encountered was 10".

2- A carefully detailed study in 1970 found the largest erect to be 9 1/2".

3- Information such as L'Ethnologie du Sens Genitale, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, and other sources are suspected of having fudged information such as 12" and 14".

With just a few pieces of information, it's clear to see that things have gotten way out of hand. Men are worrying about size and spending billions on creams and pills that could be spent bringing their loved ones flowers, taking them to dinner, or planning a night to make them feel special.

To sum it all up...
Stop worrying about size. It's no different from women being told they have to look like porn stars. In reality, people have stretch marks, saggy boobs, and small penises. We've just got to forget that 2% of the population that looks like gods/goddesses and have fun!If men took half the energy they spend worrying about that and put it into worry about what their woman likes and needs (especially when she wont tell him), then it wouldn't matter if it was 5" or 12".

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Quiz Fever Struck Again

You Should Be a Film Writer

You don't just create compelling stories, you see them as clearly as a movie in your mind.
You have a knack for details and dialogue. You can really make a character come to life.
Chances are, you enjoy creating all types of stories. The joy is in the storytelling.
And nothing would please you more than millions of people seeing your story on the big screen!

Sunday, September 2, 2007

"Incubus" Wins Honorable Mention

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