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AUTHOR: rasdaveDATE: 04/21/02 6:49am
SUBJECT: Re: Bunch of questions from a 15 yr old boy
dont worry about size or anything right now. im 28 now, and when i was in high school all my friends were a foot taller than me. i think i was the second shortest person in high school! just from glimpses of other guys in the locker room, i figured my penis was average size or smaller. but at 15 and being short, my body wasnt done growing. i didnt even have much pubic hair. but when i got older, in fact i really didnt develop until i was 16-18 years old. so dont worry for now! now that im older, im around the same height as my friends (5'11) and in fact some friends who used to be a foot taller, are now an inch shorter than me! so you never know. as for my penis, its slightly above average in size which like everyone here agrees, means nothing. its all about how you use your penis and the rest of your body that matters (kissing, etc). some girls i click with and have fun with, others i find myself just not into them or not comfortable with.

i would have to say im pretty average now... average height, weight, etc. so dont worry about size, yur still growing. dont spend all your time concerned with sex either. guy or girl. work on your relationships with people and friends. everything else in life will come natural i think.
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