size matters

d-m-c at worldnet.att.net d-m-c at worldnet.att.net
Wed Feb 10 14:14:31 PST 1999



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>Charles: Probably a combination of heredity and environment. I know you
don't think pecker length is all one or the other. Poor diet might prevent genetic potential for one length from being fulfilled.

ferpity'sake charles, this has to be the funniest thing i've read coming off this list in a loooooongass time.

well hell i duuno. do you know of any research on this matter? if not i'm going to apply to the various foundations and think tanks for a research grant. since i'm primarily a qualitative researcher, then i won't just have to take quantitative measures but qualitative ones.

so what about casaba size chaz? is there some correlation between nutrition and size there? doug seems to think that there are studies suggesting an inverse correlation between het male's worship of large casabas and social class. now there carrol is a reason for making fine distinctions for the purposes of research

kelley



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