All us big guys have to hear it. We might hear it before we whip it out, by those who are curious, and maybe after when they want to know what they are dealing with...
"How big is it?"
It always seemed like a dumb question to me. I mean, they're looking at it aren't they? Why does it need a label?
I have to blame porn on this one. I can't count the number of sites/movies where a man claims to be in the double digits when he's probably half the claim. I feel as if a potential partner is exposed mostly to those kind of false pretenses, they'll feel actual measurements to be considered "small". If someone sees a porno with a guy around the 8 inch mark claiming to be 11, and a guy with an actual 10 claiming to be some ridiculous number in the late teens... when we mention our actual sizes to these people, we'll seem inadequate.
Also notice that girth almost never becomes a factor? Seriously, most everyone I know would rather have something thick than something long. Yet everyone always wants to go by the length when they ask about size. (Luckily, I'm apparently blessed with a good balance of both.)
Judging my the amount of hands they can place on it, I've had some girls speculate my size as 9 inches, and I'm not going to stop them if that's what they want to believe. I've gotten to the point where if someone wants to know my size, I'll show them a picture, or just remain vague. Sure, it's fun to see them gasp at a picture, but it's much more fun when they see it in person, and have no idea what to expect.
"How big is it?"
It always seemed like a dumb question to me. I mean, they're looking at it aren't they? Why does it need a label?
I have to blame porn on this one. I can't count the number of sites/movies where a man claims to be in the double digits when he's probably half the claim. I feel as if a potential partner is exposed mostly to those kind of false pretenses, they'll feel actual measurements to be considered "small". If someone sees a porno with a guy around the 8 inch mark claiming to be 11, and a guy with an actual 10 claiming to be some ridiculous number in the late teens... when we mention our actual sizes to these people, we'll seem inadequate.
Also notice that girth almost never becomes a factor? Seriously, most everyone I know would rather have something thick than something long. Yet everyone always wants to go by the length when they ask about size. (Luckily, I'm apparently blessed with a good balance of both.)
Judging my the amount of hands they can place on it, I've had some girls speculate my size as 9 inches, and I'm not going to stop them if that's what they want to believe. I've gotten to the point where if someone wants to know my size, I'll show them a picture, or just remain vague. Sure, it's fun to see them gasp at a picture, but it's much more fun when they see it in person, and have no idea what to expect.