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louisev:
Never ask a man what average is.

The average "wedding tackle" according to medical sources, is 5 3/4" to 6 1/4", and it is estimated that 90% of all men fall in this range.  Average for Asian men is slightly shorter and for African descent is slightly longer.  And based on "those pictures that shouldn't have been taken" the man who plays Ennis definitely "shows."

In middle of "Taking Chances" - the bath scene I believe, we learn that Ennis's "Little Jack" is a bigger Jack than Ellery's "Little Jack" and hence deserves the name "Big Jack."  Now - how many men out there call theirs "Jack" ?

And then there is the infamous Pinky, whom we know from Wayne (is he exaggerating?) "has a 9 inch cock."

Kazza:
Wow - fan fiction and education!

I really shouldn't be reading this sort of stuff at work - it's very distracting.  :laugh:

SPOILER

Poor Nick - his parents are deranged. How can anyone treat their child that way?  >:(

His mother wants to 'cure' him. How can she be a doctors wife and yet be so narrow minded?

Karen

Bigheart:

--- Quote from: Kazza on December 07, 2006, 06:12:38 am ---Wow - fan fiction and education!

I really shouldn't be reading this sort of stuff at work - it's very distracting.  :laugh:

SPOILER

Poor Nick - his parents are deranged. How can anyone treat their child that way?  >:(

His mother wants to 'cure' him. How can she be a doctors wife and yet be so narrow minded?

Karen

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Heh heh, Karen!

 :( ~ yeah, wasn't that just terrible??  :(  But I bet there are still SO people out there that think like this  :(

belbbmfan:

--- Quote from: louisev on December 07, 2006, 05:42:21 am --- Now - how many men out there call theirs "Jack" ?


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i don't know. But earlier this year i saw the movie Inside Man, in which Denzel Washington was talking on the phone to his wife about 'bringing home big Willy and the twins'.  ::)  :laugh:

David:
Unfortunately there are still alot of parents that feel this way.    Mine were not thankgoodness.   

Many parents, especially Mothers, have the future laid out for their kids already.   College,  Career, marriage and then Grand Children.     Waltons Mountain as I used to call it.   Well we all know that Waltons mountain doesn't exist other than TV fiction.    That model family next door today now has its sheletons exposed.   Divorce,  teen pregnancy,  alcohol or drug abuse, eating disorders,  infidelity, the works.   But homosexuality?   OMG!    It may have been fine that uncle Roger was a "confirmed bachelor" but not MY child!

   Parents of course want what is best for their kids.   They don't want to see hardship for them.  nor violence or disease.   And to many parents that is what they think we are doomed to.       Granted they are right in some cases.  Well, not doomed to, but exposed to.     

  Things may have gotten 200% better since 1963 for gay people, but I still don't see many that are 100% out to family, friends and coworkers.    Maybe 99%, but there are still people out there you don't want knowing.   

   Parents usually come around after the shock wears off.   After all, unconditional love is just that right?

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