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The only time i was really embarassed, was when i had to visit my first female Dr. After that, i don't care who sees my body, or my penis, for that matter. I have even left my curtains open, and if anyone wants to be a peeping Tom, or Tomette, so be it!
Heck, twice now, i've had my landlady open my door on me. She used the pretense of checking on me, cause she hadn't heard anything from me in days. Twice? I could understand that the first time, but twice? Hmmmmm?
No, i have no problem with my anatomy, it's not small, it's not large, it's just right. I have never had a women tell me i was inadequate! Thank you.
Stay well, my friends, DennisView Thread

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