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In reply to the discussion: Is it misogynistic to argue that bigger penises makes a man more manly? [View all]snooper2
(30,151 posts)13. people sure do want to talk about penises today
LOL
Did you know that----
The Kinsey Institute found the smallest penis to be either 1.75 inches or 1 inch erect. However, in medical literature, there have been penises recorded to not even exceed 1 cm (roughly .39 inches). This would be a condition known as a "micropenis", an unusually small penis, that can sometimes be treated with hormonal therapy.
Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/view/Facts/28#ABXiI7HVlyQAKjy0.99
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Is it misogynistic to argue that bigger penises makes a man more manly? [View all]
closeupready
Jan 2013
OP
Equating penis size with manliness should be just as acceptable as equating breast size
Nye Bevan
Jan 2013
#1
men after men discussing their anatomy. it is offensive to men, and is a bogus argument anyway.
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#9
The first time I heard the " big dick car" analogy it was from my husband. I don't think he viewed
peacebird
Jan 2013
#10
it is men writing the articles. men creating the OPs. and mostly men saying and defending the
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#21
did i SAY it was misogyny? and yes, i would identify it as self hate, for a woman. are you
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#27
lol... that is my favorite... shrinkage jerry, tell her about shrinkage. we giggled about
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#18
You'd have to change the definition of 'misogynistic' in either case since it's
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2013
#19
Sometimes "commonly used language" is wrong, and therefore makes no sense. nt
Chorophyll
Jan 2013
#30
this is what is disgusting me on this. seems to just open the door to go after females. MEN are
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#23