fallenforyoohxo answered Thursday July 22 2004, 5:06 pm: neither count more my saying is..... its not the length its not the size its how many times you can make it rise. so dont worry any girl will want you no matter the size or width (plz rate me) [ fallenforyoohxo's advice column | Ask fallenforyoohxo A Question ]
Blondhoty answered Thursday June 3 2004, 12:21 am: they both are almost equal. But, I would say that width is. Because you can only go SO far, and width is just better to me. But, don't worry about it. if you know how to work, then i doubt that you'll have any problems. [ Blondhoty's advice column | Ask Blondhoty A Question ]
DJ answered Tuesday May 18 2004, 3:52 pm: I'm going to assume that you are a guy and are asking the question every man asks at least once in their life time! I'm going out on a limb and say neither. They both count at different times! And that has to be true. If a woman has had more than one lover, unless they were Star Wars clone troopers, they were all built differently. Sometimes it depends on how the woman is built; loose or tight! [ DJ's advice column | Ask DJ A Question ]
MissieChan answered Sunday May 16 2004, 10:42 pm: Personally to me its how you use it that counts most. You can be really nice in length and width but if you suck at it you suck. It doesn't matter.
chanamolet answered Sunday May 16 2004, 4:22 pm: IT WOULD BE NICE TO GET AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF BOTH, BUT AS WE BOTH PROBABLY KNOW, WE PROBABLY GET SHORTED ON ONE OR THE OTHER, OR LORD FORBID BOTH. BUT SERIOUSLY, IF YOU HAVE A GUY THAT IS LACKING AND YOU KNOW THAT HE IS CLEAN AND NOT HIV+, YOU MIGHT WANT TO SEE IF HE IS INTO ORAL SEX, WHICH CAN BE GREAT. ALSO, DON'T BLOW THE GUY OFF JUST BECAUSE HE IS LACKING IN THE WIDTH AND LENTH DEPARTMENT. IF HE IS GOOD TO YOU AND TREATING YOU LIKE A WOMAN KEEP HIM, BECAUSE IT IS HARD TO FIND A GOOOOOD MAN THESE DAYS.
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