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I personally believe that size doesn't matter. This woman is marrying you, for YOU. I don't know if you're waiting until marriage or something, since you asked the question in a way as saying you don't know if you can please her or not. That's where you'll have to communicate with her. Skill and love overcomes size.
Yes, you have a better chance of surviving diabetes if you control your weight. You may have to continue dealing with it, and may not have as long of a life as you would have if you never had a chance of diabetes in the first place. But it's never too late to change your life. Becoming healthy is a very smart choice.
There is no "normal". There are thin men, there are obese men, there are men with small and large and long penises. &Like gail said, and my boyfriend has talked to me about this too, the "panus" would make a difference in length, which is the fat surrounding the base of it.View Thread



He tells me that I'm the one that has communication problems, and that I am inconsiderate at times. So I always feel like i'm the one that's immature.View Thread

I would love to reach that again.
I feel like you're right. About it having to be a "no choice". Because in my past relationships, I never felt like they had more choices. But I just thought it's my fault for being so insecure about it.View Thread
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