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  1. How do you enter video chat now that "Adobe" is gone?
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  2. I don't think you can't until they move the video chat to HTML.
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  3. @Italianwrestler I have a pretty dominant personality so it was a weird experience and usually I don't have that happen. That one time sticks out because it was so weird...most of my friends have never made comments like that in front of a chick I was trying to get with. I think being taller and stronger than most of my friends helps though LOL
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  4. I think this is very common for us smalldicks. It happened to me many times, before when I usued to date with girls, later with men. There is a lot of competition and usually the dominant male is the one who realizes he has got a big dick. I was put in a corner many times by so called friends who doubled me in dick size and I had to give up always when the competition for girls or men moved to this field
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  5. Many years ago, I was around 40, a friend of mine asked me to pose naked for his son, 17yo, who attended a school of art. I wondered why he chose me, I was not an Adonis, but later his son explained to me he was looking for a short dick man as in the classic sculptures. You can guess how embarrassing was that moment with my 1.9 inch soft and 4.3 inches erect tiny stuff posing for at least 2 hours.
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  6. I would want enough length that when I masterbate the length is as long as my hand is wide or maybe a bit longer to allow a full stroke. As it is it hits about three-quarter way and I have to move my index finger to get a full stroke.
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  7. Chris, I would love to hear more details about what you imagine when you imagine life on the small side. To me, the biggest turn-on related to size is thinking about what goes on in a well hung guy's head when he sees a small dick or holds it in his hand. Or how he imagines it feels to be small - physically and emotionally. Here's a more specific question: imagine you are a small guy meeting YOU. And you're comparing dicks. What's it like? By the way I love all your comparison pix. More please!! Lttle1 (4.5 x 4.5 hard)
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  8. Yes, there is now a Danish kids' show about a man and his extra-long penis The show is intended for kids 4-8. By Allison Slater Tate - TODAY Parents If you thought children's television could not get weirder, Denmark has upped the ante. Danish public television network DR — Denmark's equivalent to PBS — has debuted a new animated children's television program, "John Dillermand," featuring a hapless Everyman with an extra-long penis that he uses, Inspector Gadget-style, to help him in his daily adventures. "Diller" is, in fact, the Danish word for penis, so yes, the emphasis on the male sex organ is deliberate, though its purpose in the show is definitively asexual. According to The Guardian, the show is intended for children ages 4-8 and was made claymation style in 5-minute episodes. In the series, John Dillermand is an adult man with a handlebar mustache who seems to be wearing an old-fashioned red and white striped bathing suit and cannot control his extraordinary penis. Throughout different storylines, John tries to do ordinary, everyday things, sometimes using his penis to help him (steal ice cream from children, raise the Danish flag up a flagpole, rescue a runaway baby buggy before it can roll into oncoming traffic). More often, he finds his penis just causes chaos. Critics of the show cite what example producers are setting by featuring, literally, a man who cannot control his penis. The Guardian reported DR's response to criticism was "it could just as easily have made a programme 'about a woman with no control over her vagina' and that the most important thing was that children enjoyed John Dillermand." American parenting and child development expert Dr. Deborah Gilboa told TODAY Parents she agrees with critics of the show. "Children's television has a unique opportunity — and therefore responsibility — to shape the thinking of a generation about who they can be and what they can accomplish," Gilboa said. "This is, at best, a wasted opportunity. It is, for the majority of kids who will see it, a confusing, unnecessarily sexualizing message about boy bodies. Even worse, for a percentage of kids this will speed their genital exploration ahead of their cognitive development in ways that can be damaging."
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