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Revealed: Life with a micropenis


2:42 PM Monday Sep 26, 2016

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His only sexual experience had a devastating impact on his self-esteem. Photo / Getty


A man with a one-inch-long "micropenis" said his one sexual encounter 12 years ago was so humiliating that he has not pursued a relationship since.

The experience with a woman, who laughed during sex, left him so emotionally scarred that he has not dared to try again.

Writing for Cosmopolitan under the pseudonym "Jf", the 35-year-old man said that he is "deeply ashamed" of his penis and called for people to be more sensitive about "body-shaming" men.

Part of his embarrassment stems from the way he has heard women mock the size of men's sexual organs.

"At one time, I actually overheard three or four of my colleagues at work all agreeing that "men with small dicks should be made to wear a sign warning women,"' he said.

Describing his only sexual experience, with a "very attractive university student", he said it had a devastating impact on his self-esteem.

He said: 'When I stripped, she stared at my micropenis, giggled, and put her hand to her mouth, muttering simply "OK" in a tone that suggested she was taken aback.

Despite trying to please the woman, he said she did not appear to enjoy the experience and eventually "huffed in an annoyed way and got up".

Afterwards he said he felt sorry for her so he walked two miles to her home to deliver a box of chocolates "to show both appreciation for her intimacy and also as an apology".

But he later regretted the gesture which made him feel like a "loser" and felt like "she deserved better".
The experience has put him off getting physically close to a woman again.

He added: "If I started to look for love, it would just make me feel down, and I already struggle with depression and anxiety secretly.

"I don't need the humiliation and hurt that looking for love would bring me."

Calling on people to take the body-shaming of men more seriously he said it should be treated in the same way that it is when women are the victim.

Citing Ilma Gore's Make America Great Again painting - which features an image of Donald Trump with a micropenis - he said it was "treated like a punch line rather than an attack".

He questioned whether it is "fair" to dismiss a man based on his penis size, adding: "I just wish people could look past it, so I could too."

- Daily Mail

Copyright ©2016, NZME. Publishing Limited

 
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Revealed: Life with a micropenis


2:42 PM Monday Sep 26, 2016

GettyImages-99311291_220x147.jpg


His only sexual experience had a devastating impact on his self-esteem. Photo / Getty


A man with a one-inch-long "micropenis" said his one sexual encounter 12 years ago was so humiliating that he has not pursued a relationship since.

The experience with a woman, who laughed during sex, left him so emotionally scarred that he has not dared to try again.

Writing for Cosmopolitan under the pseudonym "Jf", the 35-year-old man said that he is "deeply ashamed" of his penis and called for people to be more sensitive about "body-shaming" men.

Part of his embarrassment stems from the way he has heard women mock the size of men's sexual organs.

"At one time, I actually overheard three or four of my colleagues at work all agreeing that "men with small dicks should be made to wear a sign warning women,"' he said.

Describing his only sexual experience, with a "very attractive university student", he said it had a devastating impact on his self-esteem.

He said: 'When I stripped, she stared at my micropenis, giggled, and put her hand to her mouth, muttering simply "OK" in a tone that suggested she was taken aback.

Despite trying to please the woman, he said she did not appear to enjoy the experience and eventually "huffed in an annoyed way and got up".

Afterwards he said he felt sorry for her so he walked two miles to her home to deliver a box of chocolates "to show both appreciation for her intimacy and also as an apology".

But he later regretted the gesture which made him feel like a "loser" and felt like "she deserved better".
The experience has put him off getting physically close to a woman again.

He added: "If I started to look for love, it would just make me feel down, and I already struggle with depression and anxiety secretly.

"I don't need the humiliation and hurt that looking for love would bring me."

Calling on people to take the body-shaming of men more seriously he said it should be treated in the same way that it is when women are the victim.

Citing Ilma Gore's Make America Great Again painting - which features an image of Donald Trump with a micropenis - he said it was "treated like a punch line rather than an attack".

He questioned whether it is "fair" to dismiss a man based on his penis size, adding: "I just wish people could look past it, so I could too."

- Daily Mail

Copyright ©2016, NZME. Publishing Limited



Love Is Really All That Matters

It may seem obvious, but that doesn’t make it any less true: Love is key to a happy and fulfilling life. As Vaillant puts it, there are two pillars of happiness. “One is love,” he writes. “The other is finding a way of coping with life that does not push love away.”

Vaillant has said that the study’s most important finding is that the only thing that matters in life is relationships. A man could have a successful career, money and good physical health, but without supportive, loving relationships, he wouldn’t be happy (“Happiness is only the cart; love is the horse.”).

https://www.sammyboy.com/showthread...are-for-each-other-here-in-order-to-he-happy&
 
Its ok for asians to have small peenors,but for the ang mohs its the ultimate shame.the only recourse is for him to kill himself.
 
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Revealed: Life with a micropenis


2:42 PM Monday Sep 26, 2016

GettyImages-99311291_220x147.jpg


His only sexual experience had a devastating impact on his self-esteem. Photo / Getty


A man with a one-inch-long "micropenis" said his one sexual encounter 12 years ago was so humiliating that he has not pursued a relationship since.

The experience with a woman, who laughed during sex, left him so emotionally scarred that he has not dared to try again.

Writing for Cosmopolitan under the pseudonym "Jf", the 35-year-old man said that he is "deeply ashamed" of his penis and called for people to be more sensitive about "body-shaming" men.

Part of his embarrassment stems from the way he has heard women mock the size of men's sexual organs.

"At one time, I actually overheard three or four of my colleagues at work all agreeing that "men with small dicks should be made to wear a sign warning women,"' he said.

Describing his only sexual experience, with a "very attractive university student", he said it had a devastating impact on his self-esteem.

He said: 'When I stripped, she stared at my micropenis, giggled, and put her hand to her mouth, muttering simply "OK" in a tone that suggested she was taken aback.

Despite trying to please the woman, he said she did not appear to enjoy the experience and eventually "huffed in an annoyed way and got up".

Afterwards he said he felt sorry for her so he walked two miles to her home to deliver a box of chocolates "to show both appreciation for her intimacy and also as an apology".

But he later regretted the gesture which made him feel like a "loser" and felt like "she deserved better".
The experience has put him off getting physically close to a woman again.

He added: "If I started to look for love, it would just make me feel down, and I already struggle with depression and anxiety secretly.

"I don't need the humiliation and hurt that looking for love would bring me."

Calling on people to take the body-shaming of men more seriously he said it should be treated in the same way that it is when women are the victim.

Citing Ilma Gore's Make America Great Again painting - which features an image of Donald Trump with a micropenis - he said it was "treated like a punch line rather than an attack".

He questioned whether it is "fair" to dismiss a man based on his penis size, adding: "I just wish people could look past it, so I could too."

- Daily Mail

Copyright ©2016, NZME. Publishing Limited


Sam, is this your autobiography? Did u write the article for the Herald?
 
Boss Sam, don't feel bad. Love is all that matters , not sex.
 
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