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Aiya you think I care about his dick size meh LOL!!!

more like laughing at his stupidity hahahaaah

 

he go sbf learn one ijit? LOL hahah

 

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Turbocharged

dont tell me you never laugh lor LOLLLLL.

actually i was thinking 2cm ok la.

 

then i use my fingers to gauge.

seriously burst out laughing LOL.

What do you mean by this sentence ??

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What do you mean by this sentence ??

 

That she's got a big, *cough*, appetite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or rather, an average one.

 

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Neutral Newbie

What do you mean by this sentence ??

It simply means that females have difficulties visualizing length (and distance) in their head. Oops... [lipsrsealed]

 

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[laugh][laugh][laugh] People who believe this story lagi stupid leh. How on earth can shrink to 2cm ?

Yah, if his is slightly below average sized, it's impossible to shrink to 2cm actually. Unless....the original length of his penis is 2.1 cm? :D

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Oh I mean I couldn't visualize a 2cm thingy.

So i thoight it was ok.

Till I gauged using my fingers. [knife]

 

I not laughing at ppl with small penis or small penis illness ar~

just laughing at this particular man.

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[laugh][laugh][laugh] People who believe this story lagi stupid leh. How on earth can shrink to 2cm ?

Cannot meh? I don't know I don't have one hahaha.

Anyway a boy can be born with a vagina and a penis.

So I think even shrinking of penis can happen.

 

All sorts of weird weird things happening in the world.

 

Anyway, if he was thinking of getting it enlarged,

it means he was already pretty small.

 

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Neutral Newbie

once received an email with pictures abt a medical condition called micro penis.

 

seriously small...think maybe 5~6 cm for a full growth angmo male....shrugs

 

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Interesting article :D

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/world/size-matters-when-it-comes-to-sperm-dominance#xtor=CS1-10

Size matters when it comes to sperm dominance

 

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Human sperm seen under a microscope. PHOTO: CHANGI GENERAL HOSPITAL
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PARIS (AFP) - A tiny fruit fly has the bizarre distinction of possessing the longest sperm of any animal - 20 times the length of its own body and 1,000 times that of human sperm.

 

Not longer in proportion to its body size, just longer. Period.

 

It is a freakish extreme, but as a general rule, scientists have long known that the smallest animals have the biggest sperm, and vice versa.

 

In a study published on Wednesday (Nov 18), researchers said not only sperm length, but also numbers, are determined by an animal's size.

 

A mouse ejaculation contains about 9.5 million sperm - each about 124 micrometres long - and that of an elephant (56 micrometres) over 200 billion sperm, they said.

 

For species where females mate with multiple males, sperm are in sharper competition with one another to fertilise the egg.

In small animals, larger sperm seem to have an evolutionary advantage, while in big animals it is smaller sperm in higher numbers which prevail.

 

The findings were published Wednesday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

 

Sperm comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes.

 

Generally, they range in length from about 30 micrometres (0.03mm), as in some whales, to about 350 micrometres for the honey possum, a 10g marsupial the size of your thumb.

 

The tightly coiled sperm of the fruit fly Drosophila bifurca is an incredible 5.8cm long.

 

The team speculated that the trade-off between sperm size and numbers might have something to do with the size of female plumbing.

"Since elephants are bigger than mice, it seems that their sperm have a higher risk of being diluted or lost in the bigger female reproductive tract," study co-author Stefan Luepold of the University of Zurich told AFP.

 

"In other words, sperm number becomes far more important than sperm size," he said by email.

 

"By contrast, sperm dilution is less of an issue in small species, which creates conditions where the benefit of longer" - and faster-swimming - sperm may come into play.

 

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