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Started by suzifrommd, June 28, 2014, 10:26:41 AM
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Quote from: suzifrommd on June 28, 2014, 10:26:41 AMThere seems to be a lot made of post-op depth. For example, my doctor declaring I had achieved 7 inches was an occasion for high-fiving and backslapping, whereas when I actually measured that the dilator went in only 5 1/2 inches, suddenly I was the object of sympathy and outrage.Is that an issue in real life?Have you ever had a sex partner for whom your depth was a problem? Or one who complained about it? (The latter I ask mostly because any guy who voiced any complaint at all about my glorious body would quickly find himself on the sidewalk with a Suzi-boot-shaped black and blue mark etched on his butt).Are there cis guys who have had less than satisfactory experiences because of your depth?
Quote from: Devlyn Marie on April 20, 2016, 02:48:00 PMEveryone I knew wanted a girl who was "tight" and no one was looking for that bottomless pit, if you know what I mean...
Quote from: pretty pauline on April 24, 2016, 04:58:14 PMThat one line says it all so true, thank you Devlyn, depth for women and size for men, it's all overrated and based on myth, post op for many years I've never had a guy complain on the depth of my vagina, guys have commented on my vagina being tight, that's a ''wow factor'' with most guys, doesn't have the same stretching as a cis vagina, but my husband never complains, he constantly tells me he loves it tight and that gives me confidence as a woman, he never mentions or comments on my depth, I don't comment on his size, it's all overrated.
Quote from: OCAnne on April 23, 2016, 10:00:37 AMHave not experienced any guys/people that caused me concern or voiced dissatisfaction. Now I do try to ferret out big guys. Men have no idea they are shooting themselves in the foot when boosting possession of a 8 inch piece.