HouseCall3 answered Tuesday June 1 2004, 2:16 pm: I'm gunna be honest with u it all depends on tha feeling fa that male. if u love him than size shouldn't matter. if itz a one nite stand than by all means. with tha bigger size comes tha greater pleasure so if u want outstanding sex the size will come into effect. but don't be disappointed not all males r bless wit tha perfect package. some may have small penis's but now how to work as if they was hung like a horse. so don't sweat it all that much. [ HouseCall3's advice column | Ask HouseCall3 A Question ]
Th3r3althang answered Monday May 31 2004, 6:09 pm: Well, I am no doctor or anything, but I do know a bit about this subject. The average size is six or seven inches, give or take. The biggest size I have ever heard of personally is 12 inches. During sex, it doesn't matter too much of the size, it's better to be average then over average, for you could hurt your partner. So here is what I say, It's not the size of the boat, it's the motion of the ocean. [ Th3r3althang's advice column | Ask Th3r3althang A Question ]
storageanddisposal answered Friday May 21 2004, 3:56 pm: The average, according to a chart I viewed on some website, is around 5 1/4 inches. Unless the girls really loose, size doesn't matter much. From what my female friends tell me, being too big is worse. It's far more painful. The biggest on the chart was a little over a foot, the smallest was like an inch and a half. If your either, I feel sorry for you pal. Size matters, but only if your one of the extremes. If not, then from what I hear, it's mostly in the technique. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
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