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Old 03-11-2006   #19 (permalink)
invisibleman
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Originally Posted by inkubus963

I'm an African-American man. I've inherited a reasonably generous genetic endowment from my father's side, if the swim outings with some of my uncles and cousins on that side are any indicator. I'm quite happy with my equipment, and I like the way it looks in relation to the rest of my body. I've encountered an odd sort of peculiarity from occasional partners, in that they've expressed surprise that I'm not even more endowed. I've even had one date terminate the encounter because he, a Caucasian, was better endowed than I! One man had the gall to inquire as to whether I was purely Black, and one of the few women in my past stated she was disappointed because she thought all men of color were in the double digits. While the men on my mother's side are more moderately equipped, none of them have confessed to hearing any similar complaints.

Is this a normal circumstance? And does anyone have a suitable reply, other than my standard, abrupt departure?
I am an African (Invisible) American, hehehe. When you date people, you never know who or what you may find. I have had similar situations happen to me. I think that happens to everybody in some fashion (regardless of your race.). I just consider them "one of many stepping stones" to meeting the one right individual. There will be people who will totally love for you are and your penis. Be open to that, inkubus. Don't worry about or waste any time with those stupid people.