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Have women well and truly won the propaganda war on size?

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All the onus is on men to get bigger rather than women ever to get smaller. How was it done?

I'm writing an article on this and would appreciate help. I'm trying not to be too specific on here but I'm sure you get my drift.

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  1. If you read mens magazines all of the s*x articles are about how to please a woman

    If you read womens magazines all of the s*x articles are about how to please a woman

    Why?

    Its kinda like the difference between lighting a match and starting a camp fire...

    (I think the pressure is more on men to use what you have then to get bigger)

    (Shivers stole my original answer)


  2. Is that so? If so. where did you get that from?

    Sorry but I just don't see how women have won any propaganda regarding size

    We are still being pressurised to be thin all the time!

  3. Really?  I read about the subject of making sure women do their Kegal exercises all the time, for toning up the internal muscles therefore helping to prevent prolapse of internal organs(such as the womb) and also to help make the v****a a bit tighter.

    Maybe male orientated ads and articles jump out at men more so than women and vice-versa concerning female articles.  That could be the reason as to why it appears men have to be concerned about their size.

  4. If you're talking about reproductive equipment, the v****a is the size it needs to be to pass a child.

    And men are the ones who tiresomely obsess about p***s size. Don't place that burden at the feet of women.

  5. In this war, I consider myself neutral, like Switzerland.

    Except I'm bigger - like Canada.

  6. Yes, women have won the war on size, but that pertains to women only.  We smaller men are still subject to derogatory comments, mainly or mostly from women, large sizes as well, but that is OK in their book.  We men must all be well over 6' tall and be built like linebackers.  I believe many men, those who inhabit gymnasiums for hours, pump away partly to live up the women's expectations.

    Plus, we have to have money up the kazoo to boot.

    And I do get your drift.

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