Experiment on how some women are desperate for a very tall (7 ft.) guy
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FTR, though I'm a guy... I've known plenty of women of average/shorter height who feel that if a guy is too much taller than her, it doesn't feel right. I'm 6'2, and I've dated some shorter gals (4'10-5'2) who had never dated, or considered dating, someone my height - and there are plenty of guys out there who are taller than me!
And yes: to go there... from the standpoint of a 6'2 guy who... you know... wears a size 15 shoe... you run into, uh, logistical problems that are much more pronounced, the greater the height difference. And while there have been a few girls who have been all about it, there have been an equal number who have said things like "that's scary" or "there's no way I'm putting that in me." You want to talk about a buzzkill, or feeling emasculated? Yeah.
Women can be tough to predict on what they will go for or like.....some qualities us males may think they won't find desirable, they do. Classic example for me is one I've stated on this forum before. When I'm out at night I get far more female attention if I'm dressed casually and have more of a rough look eg unshaven, than If I'm dressed more formally and clean shaven. Its happened too often now to be a co-incidence...........
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Originally Posted by dave nz
Women can be tough to predict on what they will go for or like.....some qualities us males may think they won't find desirable, they do. Classic example for me is one I've stated on this forum before. When I'm out at night I get far more female attention if I'm dressed casually and have more of a rough look eg unshaven, than If I'm dressed more formally and clean shaven. Its happened too often now to be a co-incidence...........
I've always thought it's because most of the guys dress to impress, with their flash shirts and aftershave, and this signals that he is trying too hard.
Penis length had a statistically significant relationship to height, although the correlation was relatively weak ... The relationship between penis size and foot length was also statistically significant, with a similar correlation ...
To me, that means that taller men are more likely to have bigger packages, although not definitely. It makes sense to me--everything else is often bigger as well. The study does seem to say that girth is unrelated.
To me, that means that taller men are more likely to have bigger packages, although not definitely. It makes sense to me--everything else is often bigger as well. The study does seem to say that girth is unrelated.
Girth is definitely unrelated to height. definitely.
Well destroying the lower region of a doll is not something every woman wants. There are some women who have become so umm "widened" that nothing else will please them anymore. Then their criteria becomes the search for "bigfoot" so they can get that umm "cozy" feeling again.
Thats would mean that every woman whos had a baby will not shrink back to normal size and every man would be small by comprison. Unless that guy is freakishly large the package will comform to fit many sizes. Ive only heard a couple of instances where the man was too small to get the job done.
5-7" is more than 90% off all guys from statistics (Woman chime in with actual finding if this is true). 90% of guys have enough size to take care of 90% of woman if they know what to do with it and the woman is not fridged.
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