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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Gauguin who wrote (32200)7/16/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) of 71178
 
Speaking as a woman, I think "well-endowed" is a good way of referring to a man with a Big One.

Some things in life you earn, others you are just given. Having a Big One is a gift, something one did not earn, and perhaps does not deserve, but there it is, anyway.

Like everything else in the natural world, size is on a continuum. And most people cluster around the tall middle of the bell curve. Bigger ones to the right, until you get to the absurd. Smaller ones to the left, again until you get to the absurd. Well, not to the bearer, but to the beholder. Women included. Nobody ever mentions it in mixed company, but women vary, too. It's well known, but little mentioned. Tight versus loose. Which also varies in the um, perception of the um, beholder. Johnny Holmes is said not to have enjoyed relations with a woman who had never given birth.

A man with a small one and a woman with a large one are fated to feel frustration. A man with a large one and a woman with a small one are fated to feel far too much friction. Whereas congruence is bliss. The Indians know this, read your Kama Sutra.

Congruence is not only bliss, it is a gift. A deserved one, one that one can seek, and find, unlike breast size. An endowment, if you will. Or won't.
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