Alright, let’s gab about this 6-inch thing, you know, down there. Some folks get all worked up about it, like it’s the most important thing in the world. But let me tell ya, life ain’t all about inches, no sirree.
Is 6 Inches a Big Deal?
Now, I hear some fellas braggin’ about havin’ a 6-inch “member,” thinkin’ they’re somethin’ special. And maybe they are, maybe they ain’t. I ain’t no expert, just an old woman who’s seen a thing or two. But from what I gather, 6 inches ain’t too shabby. It’s like, a bit bigger than what most fellas got, from what them doctors are sayin’. They did some kinda study, lookin’ at a whole bunch of ’em, and they say the average is ’bout 5 somethin’ inches when it’s, you know, standin’ tall.
- So, if you got 6 inches, you’re a little bit ahead of the game, I guess.
- But don’t go gettin’ a big head about it, ’cause size ain’t everything.
- And honestly, I’ve known plenty of fellas who weren’t packin’ much, but they were good men, kind and hard-workin’. That’s what really matters, not what’s hangin’ between your legs.
What Them Doctors Say
Them doctors, they like to measure everything, don’t they? They got their numbers and their charts and all that. They say that the average “thingamajig” when it’s, you know, “ready for action,” is somewhere ‘tween 5.1 and 5.5 inches, maybe even a little more these days. Seems like things are growin’, huh? Maybe it’s somethin’ in the water, or maybe them doctors just measured wrong the first time. Who knows?
And some fellas, they got even bigger ones, like 6 inches or even more. That’s fine and dandy, I suppose. But it don’t mean you’re a better person, or that you’ll be happier. Happiness comes from inside, not from how long your you-know-what is.
Don’t Believe Everything You Hear
Now, you hear all sorts of stories about what’s “normal” and what’s not. Some folks say the “perfect” size is 7 inches or more. But that’s just silly talk. Everybody’s different, and that’s what makes the world interesting. Don’t go comparin’ yourself to others, it’ll just make you miserable.
And don’t go believin’ everything you see on them internet thingamajigs or in them magazines. They like to make things sound bigger and better than they really are. A 6-inch “friend” is just fine, nothin’ to be ashamed of. It’s like havin’ a good, strong pair of hands – it’ll get the job done if you know how to use it.
It’s More Than Just Size
You know, bein’ a good man, bein’ a good partner, it ain’t about how big you are down there. It’s about how you treat people, how you love, how you care. It’s about bein’ kind and respectful, and about bein’ there for the folks who need you. That’s what really matters in this life.
Feeling Insecure? Don’t Be!
I hear some men get all worried about not bein’ big enough. They feel insecure, like they ain’t good enough. But that’s just plain foolishness. Everybody’s got their own insecurities, their own worries. Don’t let somethin’ like the size of your “tool” get you down. There are more important things in life than that.
And if you’re still worried, talk to someone. Talk to your partner, talk to a friend, talk to a doctor. Don’t keep it all bottled up inside. There’s nothin’ wrong with askin’ for help or advice.
So, What’s the Bottom Line?
Well, if you got a 6-inch “doodle,” good for you. If you got less, or more, that’s good too. It ain’t the size that matters, it’s how you use it. And more importantly, it’s the kinda person you are on the inside. Be kind, be honest, be respectful, and you’ll do just fine in this world. That’s what I always say, and I’ve been around long enough to know a thing or two.
Having a bigger thing can be a problem too
Now some people think having a bigger thing is better but let me tell you it ain’t always easy. Some guys with a 6-inch thick thing says it’s hard to have a quickie, and when it come to that other thing, let’s just say teeth are sometimes involved. And don’t even get me started on how it bulges in their pants. Sometimes smaller girls, bless their hearts, they just say no.
So there you have it. A 6-inch “whatchamacallit” is just a part of you, not all of you. Don’t let it define you. Be a good person, and the rest will take care of itself. That’s my advice, and you can take it or leave it, I don’t care much either way. I’m just an old woman, speakin’ my mind.