i was wondering, does the size of my penis matter? it is 5.5 hard from the outside of my pubic area do i push to the bone to measure? how can i make it look bigger or even better how do i make it grow? sometimes my g/f tells me that it is sometimes about 7 sometimes its more than that is that true. help me please and what is the fat pad? i have big testicles too i am curved but most of the time im 5.5-6 inches long help me please
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evilenterprisesinc answered Thursday April 7 2005, 12:02 pm: a wise girl once told me.. "It's not the size, it's the way you use it!" and most girls would also say that 6" is not a bad size.. the average female prefers something between 5 and 8" so yeah.. and btw.. the "penis" doesn't have a "bone" so yeah.. [ evilenterprisesinc's advice column | Ask evilenterprisesinc A Question ]
FunkyHoMoSapien answered Thursday April 7 2005, 12:00 pm: well it shouldn't matter, even tho most people think it does. theres no real way to make it look bigger and dependin on yur age it should stil grow. and viagra always works too. it doesn't grow 7 times bigger than when u dont got a boner. its usually 2-3 times bigger. i hope i helped. oh ya. yur hieght plays a big role in yo dick size. if you short its not goin to be that big. if you like really tall, it should be above-average. [ FunkyHoMoSapien's advice column | Ask FunkyHoMoSapien A Question ]
drka452 answered Thursday April 7 2005, 11:52 am: of course it doesnt matter you shouldnt be worried if your g/f cant except who you are and your body then maybe you should consider that she doesnt love you and if she truly cares about you and loves you then she wont care and i dont know what a fat pad is i hope this helps you
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