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WNYjoe24
05-19-2009, 06:21 AM
I'm a male and I don't have any issues.
Well, OK. Maybe I won't go that far, but I just got sick of seeing "Too Small" showing. Clicked on it once or twice and noticed the thread stated years ago with the same old size question.
I just wanted to put something else on this section. lol.
Joe
Rick_42
05-19-2009, 06:54 AM
Thanks. I was getting tired of seeing that thread at the top too. I hadn't read the thread (don't care) and I geneally skip over this category anyway. I've never understood the concern men have over penis size, especailly nudists. Nobody cares, at least no one should care.
narod
05-19-2009, 07:01 AM
I agree !!
nickuma09
05-19-2009, 08:15 AM
the people who care are the infamous keyboard nudists who probably have a lot of other insecurity issues with social situations.
richo
05-19-2009, 09:10 AM
Most people are a lot less secure than they let on. It's just an aspect of human nature. Size threads would seem to be an aspect of that.
Frankly, I think one has to be fairly asocial to be immune to the random opinions of others and not let them affect one's self-esteem. I think it a worthy goal, generally, but I don't see it very often (even among nudists).
nickuma09
05-19-2009, 09:24 AM
I would never deny that we are all alot more fragile in some way, shape or form than we may otherwise pronounce to the world---but I think the 'size' threads that pop here speak to a misunderstanding or perhaps more pronounced phobia of social nudity/situations in general than is warranted ( I mean CFF says all over the place, quite rightfully, social nudity is about acceptance).
tiger79
05-19-2009, 11:10 AM
the people who care are the infamous keyboard nudists who probably have a lot of other insecurity issues with social situations.Is this the infamous keyboard nudist you had in mind??
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r258/tiger79pics/2rndj50.jpg
nickuma09
05-19-2009, 02:07 PM
^ no comment.
Pumpkinpie
05-20-2009, 04:00 AM
I agree I myself had a thread concerning male use to get erections having problems getting erection I have couple friends that been having problems and I needed feed back and they all been very good advice to thank you again everyone, all the new members to the board needs to check all the threads and read them so this way the topics will not come up again, what else is there to talk about the penis it has turn into to joke about the male issue thread not forgetting shaving to, sorry if anyone gets offended then the males want to know why there aren't to many female coming or replying to a thread on the board is because we tired of the penis threads I just have to say this to all the men on here be happy and content with what god give and bless you with.
baregreg
05-20-2009, 08:48 AM
I'm a male and I don't have any issues.
Well, OK. Maybe I won't go that far, but I just got sick of seeing "Too Small" showing. Clicked on it once or twice and noticed the thread stated years ago with the same old size question.
I just wanted to put something else on this section. lol.
Joe
So by starting this thread, what you've done, is create yet another penis thread. ;)
maxnude
05-20-2009, 08:17 PM
WNYjoe24,
"baregreg": So by starting this thread, what you've done, is create yet another penis thread.
You not only started another penis thread, you started another penis thread on "My Issues" with Small penis & same old size question.
Nude_not_rude
05-20-2009, 09:41 PM
So by starting this thread, what you've done, is create yet another penis thread. ;)
lol true. I do totally agree with the sentiments of the first couple of posts in this thread. i find it frustrating that the male section seems to be dominated by just that topic mentioned. Can we please grow up and talk about something else for a change?
richo
05-21-2009, 09:35 AM
lol true. I do totally agree with the sentiments of the first couple of posts in this thread. i find it frustrating that the male section seems to be dominated by just that topic mentioned. Can we please grow up and talk about something else for a change?
Okay, here's "something else".
My issue is that scars don't tan the same as normal skin. I know, I know, no big deal, but it's annoying. Especially as I've a scar from an inguinal hernia surgery (right side ofthe groin, just at the top of the pubic area) that seems to get bright red (not burnt, mind you, just seems to tan to red instead of brown). Since my hair tends to lighted to blond fairly easily, it stands out a fair bit - not that anyone else would care, but it bugs me.
As a separate note on that issue - I'd recommend every guy learn about them and how to recognize them. They're fairly common in men (7-10%, I think). My best friend had one recognized by the doctor; a year later, after I lost about 40 lbs and started getting in shape, I noticed the same kind of thing on me, and sure enough the doctor's confirmed it.
inudist
05-21-2009, 05:30 PM
[QUOTE=richo;229610]
My issue is that scars don't tan the same as normal skin. I know, I know, no big deal, but it's annoying. Especially as I've a scar from an inguinal hernia surgery (right side ofthe groin, just at the top of the pubic area) that seems to get bright red (not burnt, mind you, just seems to tan to red instead of brown). Since my hair tends to lighted to blond fairly easily, it stands out a fair bit - not that anyone else would care, but it bugs me.
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I also have a scar from inguinal hernia surgery about 12 years ago. I think the surgeon did a great job with mine using some kind of tape instead of stiches and it is barely noticable on me. It is not an issue for me. It is a long and painful recovery from that surgery though isn't it?
richo
05-22-2009, 09:06 AM
[QUOTE=richo;229610]
I also have a scar from inguinal hernia surgery about 12 years ago. I think the surgeon did a great job with mine using some kind of tape instead of stiches and it is barely noticable on me. It is not an issue for me. It is a long and painful recovery from that surgery though isn't it?
I had staples on my incision; the scar itself is, normally, not terribly noticeable. It's just after I start tanning that it decides to stand out :)
Recovery wasn't bad for me, actually. I had the surgery on a Tuesday; I was climbing stairs the same day, albeit slowly. I didn't even have to take much in the way of medication for it after the third day. Granted, I didn't try doing any exercise for a while, and the first time I went for a really long walk (a few months later I basically walked from the stadium to the pacific ocean around San Francisco) there was definately some stiffness and soreness, but after that there's been nothing but the occasional twinge (which I think is from where the plastic interlaces with the muscle).
Then again, I'm generally healthy/active and only noticed the hernia because I'd started working out more, so I probably gave myself a bit of a head start before the surgery without really thinking about it.
FreeinNJ
05-22-2009, 09:50 AM
My issue is a have so little time clothesfree! LOL
maxnude
05-22-2009, 10:24 AM
richo,
Have you tried the sunless tanning creams on just the scar area. That might help even up difference or tan lines of the scar area with an all over tan.
baregreg
05-22-2009, 10:51 AM
Another suggestion for the scar issue.
Try Bio-Oil.
http://www.bio-oil.com/en/uses.html
It's not all that cheap.$10-$12 for a 2 oz. bottle. You can get it at any local drug store, (CVS, Wallgreens etc)
I just bought some awhile back.To soon to tell if it works, but heard some good things about it.
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