Hi all.
As some of you know, I help run a dating site for well endowed men who want to meet women (and gay men) who are inclined toward larger men.
As the membership has grown, I have noticed an interesting trend.
All women must state what size they are looking for, in both length and girth. This can be from any size up to a given size, or from a given size to another given size. However what I am noticing is very few women use "any size" for length, but about 2/3 use "any size" for girth.
This means a few things
1. Women don't think about girth as much when selecting size.
2. Women don't think they are as limited by girth as they are by length (a big girth can be adjusted to - vaginal length can stretch a bit, but is much more static).
3. Women are not as sure exactly what their limits in girth are as they are with length.
Like I said, I can't pin point the source of the reason to leave out specific girth minumums or maximums, but I thought i would share it.
Cheers
Tiger
As some of you know, I help run a dating site for well endowed men who want to meet women (and gay men) who are inclined toward larger men.
As the membership has grown, I have noticed an interesting trend.
All women must state what size they are looking for, in both length and girth. This can be from any size up to a given size, or from a given size to another given size. However what I am noticing is very few women use "any size" for length, but about 2/3 use "any size" for girth.
This means a few things
1. Women don't think about girth as much when selecting size.
2. Women don't think they are as limited by girth as they are by length (a big girth can be adjusted to - vaginal length can stretch a bit, but is much more static).
3. Women are not as sure exactly what their limits in girth are as they are with length.
Like I said, I can't pin point the source of the reason to leave out specific girth minumums or maximums, but I thought i would share it.
Cheers
Tiger