And it's not just carried on the y-chromosome -- so it's not just your dad's cock you need to consider. Gotta take a gander at your mom's dad's cock as well.
My one (middle) son is significantly larger than both of his brothers and me. I always told him he inherited his penis from his mother. I dont think he appreciated that, and I know she didn't, but WTH, her brothers and nephews were HUGE.
Well, I have a very small penis when soft and just barely average when erect... And I love it! Very proud of my tool! Always exposing it wnhenever I'm allowed to!!!
But I don't understand why this angry speech against size queens!
They look for another kind of thing, they are not obligated to like the smaller ones!
But I must say we, smaller willy owners, always find people interested!
No complaints!
My sister in law who is a nurse told me that I had a small penis and threatens to tell others. Not much I can do about it but I am proud to be small.
Oh man, that just seems like some passive aggressive crap. Good luck.
I would be tempted to turn to him mid-urination and tell him, "Thank you for the complement!" Ideally, he would be wearing canvas sneakers or suede shoes.
The wonderful thing I have noticed as I slowly age is that I give less and less of a rat's ass about what other people think about anything, particularly if it is an attempting at shaming, humiliation, popularity aspect, etc.
Why on earth would you say something intending to be derogatory like that to a stranger?
Do you think that he said that to make you feel humiliated? Or maybe it was just an awkward observation.I saw your profile and you really do have a tiny, tiny penis. Im not saying that to be rude. Just more attractive
I think generally already as a naturist or nudist that's a really rude opening comment, and then following that as a human being with any kind of social formation, it's pretty much never ok to lead into an introduction with an insult, what could be seen as one, or general body shaming comments. Since this is a man talking to another man, I am gonna say, the one is well past awkward observations as a possible excuse, he's seen one or two or a few hundred before and knows better. I think it's a pretty good guess that dude was being a bit of an ass in this situation, I have had similar comments (unsolicited always) on the beach and in other venues from people who ought to know better, but don't. I don't care one way or the other, obviously it matters to them. Also offered helpful tips on grooming and such, which is also tedious. No, I am not shaving that for you because it is not yours and I don't know you. Bottom line, say nice things to people you don't know.