Ashamed of my small penis
I am not that big soft, and feel very self conscious about my small penis. Won't do any public things, though there isn't any , but if there was I be very hesitant to go naked in front of others. I am a little overweight and hoping that as I lose weight the fat around my pubic area gets flatter and and maybe I look bigger. Anyone else have issues with their size ? Or advice on feeling better about my size.
My penis is small also but its not something we can do anything about so my advice would be to just get out there and if the opportunity arises show what youve got and be proud, I often cam here on TN and I have never had anyone laughing about my size if anything there are people who like small.
I agree with Carrick. You should embrace your size and learn to love being small. I myself am 6'3 and relatively muscular with a flaccid size of around one inch. Does it bother me? No. Not in the slightest! Normal is boring, I love my unusually small willy!
I wonder if a lot of the shame is not being nude around others as in other males , old school here back in the day in junior and senior high PE class part of the grade after outside time was getting naked and showering with others . penises big , small , wee , smooth hairy. I loved it and going to the ymca sadly they were phasing out nude swims ( the y never should have gone coed IMO ) . nudist since the 80's i've seen 100's of nude guys and yes some big penises but more average and probably more under 4 inches hard and a acorn flaccid . be proud of what you have.
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