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Grex Homme Item 15: Men's issues?
Entered by mcpoz on Wed Apr 5 00:25:55 UTC 1995:

Either men don't have issues, or they are macho enough to not discuss them.

58 responses total.



#1 of 58 by aruba on Wed Apr 5 06:05:45 1995:

Damn straight!  And we split infinitives whenever we damn well please, too!


#2 of 58 by brighn on Wed Apr 5 21:26:40 1995:

More like too macho to discuss them.
Sigh.


#3 of 58 by mcpoz on Thu Apr 6 01:06:55 1995:

We certainly can't stand for any split infinitives.


#4 of 58 by huggie on Mon Apr 24 15:42:41 1995:

men only have issues when they want to discuss them otherwise
just leave us alone . if i have something to say im not going
to die unless i divulge this info. basicaly ill tell when i
get damn good and ready to!!!!


#5 of 58 by brighn on Mon Apr 24 16:38:22 1995:

<brighn regards huggie with an upraised eyebrow>
A bit hostile, aren't we?  Nobody asked you to divulge.  Calm down.


#6 of 58 by mcpoz on Mon Apr 24 23:12:45 1995:

Not talking is another "Mens issue" all by itself.


#7 of 58 by remmers on Tue Apr 25 10:39:27 1995:

This is true.  But I don't want to talk about it.


#8 of 58 by mcpoz on Wed Apr 26 00:07:39 1995:

Great!


#9 of 58 by marcvh on Sun Jun 11 11:51:38 1995:

So, who saw the game last night?


#10 of 58 by llw on Fri Jul 28 01:36:49 1995:

One big issue is the vagina being used as a dangling carrot made difficult
to reach.


#11 of 58 by chelsea on Fri Jul 28 14:09:47 1995:

Hey, you're confusing metaphors there, buddy. Methinks I've spotted 
a rare case of vagina envy.


#12 of 58 by mcpoz on Sun Jul 30 02:36:05 1995:

Is there some subtle hostility just waiting back there at the fringe of
detection?


#13 of 58 by aruba on Wed Aug 2 04:53:06 1995:

I don't know about vagina envy, but I think womb-envy is a very real thing.
Perhaps the most divisive thing between men and women is that women can have
babies and men can't.  That has a great deal of impact on what our goals in
life are, for instance.
   Tim Allen says that men like to use tools and build things because they
can't have babies.  I think he might be right, though I've lived so long
without considering the possibility of having a baby that I can't really
imagine what I would feel if it were a possibility.


#14 of 58 by brighn on Wed Aug 2 08:36:41 1995:

See "Life of Brian" -- there's a part in there I love where a male character
argues for the right to have babies, even if he physiologically can't.  
(Hey, folks, it's Monty Python, what do you expect?)



#15 of 58 by aruba on Wed Aug 2 23:05:34 1995:

"You haven't got a womb!  Where's the fetus going to gestate?  You can't
just put it in the bath!"


#16 of 58 by jonny on Thu Nov 2 04:35:37 1995:

Question.  I'm still going through puberty.  What is the average size of an
erect penis?


#17 of 58 by bruin on Thu Nov 2 12:14:40 1995:

Contrary to popular belief, about 8 or 9 inches, and the bigger it is when
flaccid, the more average it will be when erect.  Also, men with large members
don't necessarily get more!


#18 of 58 by bubu on Wed Nov 8 21:54:47 1995:

Thanks for ruining my day bruin


#19 of 58 by brighn on Thu Nov 9 05:19:03 1995:

What?  8 or 9 inches?
Wherever did you get that number.

ALl the stats I've ever seen (from medical reports, not common survey)
say the average is 5.5 to 6 inches.  Black penises are slightly longer,
Asian penises slightly shorter.  9 is simply huge.


#20 of 58 by bubu on Sat Nov 11 16:18:49 1995:

Thank yo Brighn for putting me back into the"average" catergory


#21 of 58 by brighn on Sat Nov 11 18:19:12 1995:

No prob, Dan, it shook me up too...
I read somewhere, Penthouse Forum I think, that 9 inches puts one into
the 90th percentile or such for penis length... maybe even 95th...
But I remember stats poorly, so that may be wrong.
I just remember the white penis stats b/c mine ranges from 5.5 to 6 
inches, depending on how excited I am...  making me perfectly average.  :)


#22 of 58 by popcorn on Sat Nov 11 21:58:05 1995:

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#23 of 58 by brighn on Sat Nov 11 23:31:02 1995:

*laughs*  Yeah, but after a while one just gets curious...


#24 of 58 by bubu on Sun Nov 12 21:54:11 1995:

I guess after ya live with it for 27 some odd years you just gotta check and
see huh? 


#25 of 58 by jonny on Tue Nov 14 02:12:18 1995:




#26 of 58 by jonny on Tue Nov 14 02:35:51 1995:

At what age does the penis stop growing?     Sorry for such lame questions.
          :)


#27 of 58 by brighn on Tue Nov 14 04:04:11 1995:

I assume you mean in a more general sense... that question can be read two
ways. I suspect the same age as the rest of you, 17 to 21, depending on the 
person... (thoseare the ages I've heard...)


#28 of 58 by bubu on Wed Nov 15 21:16:01 1995:

I dont know if I completely agree with that Brighn....  I have noticed growth
on myself even over the last few years...I am 27 now for those who dont know.
Hmmmphhh...Maybe it just depends on how much you use it.....


#29 of 58 by brighn on Wed Nov 15 22:14:01 1995:

I dunno, maybe I should measure mine again.  It *is* a muscle after all, 
so it would make sense that the more you use it the larger it is, but that
seems more like macho folk knowledge than actuality.  And I did measure mine
when I was 16 or 17... never occurred to me that it would grow some since
then... *shrug*
Then again, none of my partners have complained, so I guess it just hasn't
mattered...


#30 of 58 by bubu on Wed Nov 15 22:16:57 1995:

        I didnt even notice till my wife said something....She would know we
were highschool sweethearts....and she is the only woman who has ever seen
it so....(well except mom when i was but a baby)


#31 of 58 by headdoc on Sun Nov 19 17:47:17 1995:

This is more information then I needed to know.  But it did make me smile.
It just dawned on me.  I never heard about a woman measuring her vagina.
Wonder why?


#32 of 58 by bubu on Sun Nov 19 19:01:15 1995:

Hmmmmm....


#33 of 58 by brighn on Sun Nov 19 20:36:16 1995:

How precisely would you do that, Audrey?
I think it would involve a caliper, and most people don't have
calipers lying around... tape measures, yes, calipers, no.
(Unless there's a grease monkey in the family, but then you wouldn't
want *tht* sort of caliper *there*...)


#34 of 58 by mcpoz on Sun Nov 19 22:36:44 1995:

Guys begin to make visual comparisons in the showers in gym class. 
Immediately in a class of 30, 29 guys get worried.  The analagous comparison
is not available to females. 


#35 of 58 by scott on Mon Nov 20 00:57:53 1995:

Well, women are supposed to obsess over breast size.  So do men.


#36 of 58 by bubu on Mon Nov 20 21:25:46 1995:

I think I'm glad I didnt go to school with Marc....
<bubu chuckles>


#37 of 58 by popcorn on Mon Dec 11 15:46:13 1995:

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#38 of 58 by brighn on Tue Dec 12 00:01:28 1995:

Now that I think about it... most of the women I know with large breasts
brag when the topic comes up, and most of the women I know with small
breasts amicably joke about it.  Scanning my head for actual obsessing,
and until I get into the DD+ range, where it's usually related to 
weight, I can't think of hearing any women obsess abou tit.
(gee, I should edit those last two words to move the t, but somehow
the typo works... :)


#39 of 58 by bubu on Tue Dec 12 21:41:58 1995:

How come now Brighn.  I don't believe for a second that was a typo....


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