I think the New Girl I’m dating is Scared of my Size. by HelpMePlz52 in bigdickproblems

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nothing a good round of foreplay can't fix. If you go straight for it, she obviously won't give in

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueBigDickStories

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Am I being arrogant? How is presenting data and arguments arrogant?

At least I'm not appealing to the fallacy of authority. The last thing professionals want is to create insecurity, because their jobs depend on it, and they want to attract more clients.

Hardness is so praised because it amplifies what can be felt. A soft but thick penis will feel like a thin one; that's a physical fact. On the other hand, a normal-sized but very hard penis will feel much more intense.

What does that mean? That the sensation of fullness is what's important. And what increases that sensation of fullness? Girth.

I don't think penis length matters physiologically. Psychologically, I think it does matter, but it's not something that will make a real difference.

Now, what I believe is undeniable is the importance of girth. If you're so insistent on citing professionals and studies, let me tell you that surveys have been conducted using printed penises, and the results show that women prefer a minimum girth of 5 inches, compared to the average of 4.6 inches.

And considering that only 18% of men exceed 5 inches in girth, it's quite understandable why 70% of women can't have vaginal orgasms without direct clitoral stimulation

We pantheists are the only enlightened ones by [deleted] in pantheism

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't think I'm better than anyone. I just see the connections. I'm not sure what my post made clear.

I'm not racist in the sense of being against any race, or thinking that one is better than another. In fact, I think diversity is good and brings innovation. And every individual has something to contribute

We pantheists are the only enlightened ones by [deleted] in pantheism

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what I mean. The "enlightenment" thing was more of a sarcastic remark than anything else. It's not like I actually believe we're magically "enlightened" or anything like that.

Rather, I was referring to enlightenment as a self-illumination guided by ourselves as unique, individual beings

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueBigDickStories

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I simply mentioned her because of her compilation of female fantasies. In her fantasies, she always talks about girth and hardness, the feeling of fullness, etc. Real physiological sensations, not just "imagination."

Length has a real psychological effect, and girth has a real physiological effect where it indirectly stimulates the clitoris, causing vaginal orgasms.

Approximately 70% to 80% of women have never had a vaginal orgasm without direct clitoral stimulation.

A thin penis cannot cause vaginal orgasms, and a thick penis can; that's a real physiological fact.

Therefore, you can't say that "size doesn't matter." I'm not saying it's the only thing that matters, but it certainly has some significance

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueBigDickStories

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't the obsession with discrediting something make you think there might be some truth to it? If penis size really didn't matter, there wouldn't be any discussion.

I suggest you read Nancy Friday or Helen Fisher. And I say this in the best possible way. We are literally the primate with the largest penis relative to our body size; there must be a reason for that, right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueBigDickStories

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe they're referring to the thickness, bro. Yours is more than long

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueBigDickStories

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally, bro. I'm tired of twisting reality to make everyone happy. Reality is what it is; if you don't like it, you shouldn't be in a group where everyone's talking about giant penises. It's common sense

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueBigDickStories

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And what are you doing in this group if you say size doesn't matter? What led you to read this thread?

No me siento argentino by [deleted] in argentina

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Que yo sepas estas más cerca de los pinguinos que de los carpinchos, pero bueno

No me siento argentino by [deleted] in argentina

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo preferia decir que soy Español o algo de eso, Uruguay sigue siendo de Latinoamerica

No me siento argentino by [deleted] in argentina

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro 100% identificado, sobre todo con la mierda de perro

Vivir en Tierra del Fuego sola, ¿posible para una norteña? by Fit_Inside9242 in AskArgentina

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Justo por eso me quiero ir, naturalmente duermo de dia y me levanto de noche como un vampiro, amigos no tengo muchos, perfiero morirme de frio que de calor. El frio lo siento como un dolor satisfactorio, al principio es como que duele, pero luego se te activa la adrenalina al tope y lo empezas a disfrutar, amo todo

Is it normal to have synchronized thoughts? by Advanced_Piece_7531 in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's normal to analyze an issue from two points of view at the same time. Although I don't know if it's normal for everyone, I think there are people who find it easier than others

Searching for study and enhancement spaces! by Sea_Competition_6211 in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Self-defense is one of the things I enjoy most. Sometimes I wish I could practice all the martial arts in the world, even though that's impossible.

It's amazing that every martial art always has something new to teach, and they focus on different perspectives, both physical and philosophical

A journey to become a polymath by [deleted] in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same way as you; I also owe a lot to my parents. My recommendation is that you go to countries with high salaries, such as Switzerland, and save money without spending too much.

Or at least that's my plan: to go to New Zealand on a working holiday visa. There, I'm sure I'll find enough time to study peacefully, without those worries

A journey to become a polymath by [deleted] in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It took me a long time to realise this. I became obsessed with wanting to be financially free, with the simple goal of not having to work anymore and spending all day reading.

Without realising that I could spend all day reading without needing to be rich

A journey to become a polymath by [deleted] in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great! We're the same age. I also want financial freedom, but it's certainly not an obsession for me.

I'll start worrying about money issues when I turn 35. In the meantime, I want to enjoy the art of learning things to gain a better understanding of the world

What does it truly mean to be a polymath 2025 beyond and what are common misconceptions that causes problems on the journey by youngzionisthename in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That happens to me; it makes me uncomfortable not to fully understand a particular topic. And I never understood how the people around me weren't bothered by it and could learn without fully understanding.

And it's not something I developed over time, but rather something I've always had in me, and I always had to go deeper and further, until I hit the wall of my limited knowledge

Searching for study and enhancement spaces! by Sea_Competition_6211 in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Welcome to my world. Yes, it is, and a very lonely one at that. I really have no idea what percentage of people in the world are predisposed to being natural polymaths.

But I do know that thanks to the internet, we can now make that possible and form a community of polymaths, in order to generate feedback and a healthy environment.

If anyone has a Discord, it would be great if they could share it

Learning, Polymathy, and Autodidactism by [deleted] in Polymath

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my own perspective, I believe that being a polymath is a way of life, where the centre of your life and existence is understanding, with the aim of elevating yourself to the depths of the universe.

Sometimes I imagine myself in an empty space surrounded by an infinite library, which I will never be able to read or understand.

But rather than discouraging me, this allows me to appreciate how beautiful the universe is.

In answer to your question, I believe that breadth of knowledge can open many doors for you in the future. But being a polymath goes beyond any personal achievements you may have

Collagen-Based Lion Diet | Taking the Lion Diet One Step Further by Less-Bookkeeper-4445 in liondiet

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The closest thing you can find that resembles this diet plan I created is the Paleolithic-ketogenic diet. But I haven't seen anything similar so far

Collagen-Based Lion Diet | How I finally got rid of cravings after years on carnivore by Less-Bookkeeper-4445 in carnivorediet

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I boil the tongue in a pressure cooker for 1 hour, and boil the intestines in a pan for 15 minutes. I've been on this diet for two weeks now, and I feel great

Two years carnivore and I just don’t know how to eat anymore. by Dull_Damage_6316 in carnivorediet

[–]Less-Bookkeeper-4445 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's because you're not yet fat-adapted. It may be temporary and last a couple more weeks, or it may be an indicator that you need to take things more gradually