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I was thinking about my own dad/pe story the other day. Way off-topic, but if I can’t tell it here, where can I?
I inherited my father’s height (considerable) and his penis, which, quite frankly, looked almost ridiculously small on a big guy. We didn’t see each other naked that often, but on into adulthood we changed together with my brother in locker rooms, so we all knew what everybody had - or didn’t have. We were all in the same boat.
After I had done my four months and made my initial gains (http://penis-en largement-manua … faq.htm#mygains), my parents - in their 70s - came to visit us. I recall a distinct, involuntary double-take one morning as I walked past the table where my father was eating breakfast. I was wearing sweatpants, no underwear, and there was clearly a hanging bulge unlike anything he’d ever seen on me before. Nothing was said, of course.
Next day, we picnicked and it was unexpectedly cold. I said "I gotta pee" and walked off toward the woods, and my dad said "I don’t think I could even find it when it’s this cold."
I don’t know how I feel about that. Kinda cool, kinda sad.
He was a successful executive and part-time inventor with a couple patents, but as far as I know he never actually invented anything that benefited anybody. On the other hand, I was this flaky artist type.
He’s dead now. It’s been several years. But from time to time I think it would be cool - or would it be cool? - to be able to say, "Dad, you’re not going to believe what I did, and not only that look what I invented - this, and this, and this - and what’s even cooler is I gave all this away and thousands of guys have benefited and I’ve never made a penny off it!"
He’d think I was nuts. But I think he’d admire that.
I’m working with a teenage boy now whose divorced father has a life-threatening illness, pushing him to talk to his dad, ask his dad questions, open up/confront/clear the air while he still can. So maybe all this isn’t completely off-topic. Or maybe it is.
Anyway, thanks for giving me a place to say it, thanks for reading, and my apologies if this is another thread-killer.
But do check out Kremlin and Cryptainer.
Tom Hubbard,
Certified ThreadKiller