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If you were surprised this B+ list actress was mean on a set, then you obviously have never heard the story where she yelled at her former athlete significant other in front of a roomful of people and spent five good minutes talking about how small his manhood is. The fact they are still together is beyond me.
Nia Long on Empire.
ReplyDeleteWhy do woman go to the, "Your dick is small" routine when they get angry in a crowd?
ReplyDeleteMost men are small! Like 95% have a small penis.
(Don't ask me how I know that.)
Nothing new here.
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I was surprised by Nia but I also remember a story of her and her ex getting into a fight and she chased him down the street barefoot
ReplyDeleteCuckolds and submissives actually enjoy being sexually belittled. Maybe that's what's going on here, only the public berating adds an extra spark for him.
ReplyDeleteI actually prefer a dick that's too small rather than too big lol. I'm only 5'2, so I've had problems with fit before if it was a bigger guy. And it hurts, no thanks. I prefer not ramming my cervix over and over again lol
ReplyDeleteSize matters but don't be rude about it.
ReplyDeleteHmm, don't know about that. To me, small equates to micro sizes (erect measurement). I would say that most men fall in the "average" category. Think of a bell curve. Also your genes and ethnic region (Africa vs. Asia) plays a role. But yeah, some women go there. Check out the hilarous South Park episode on this.
ReplyDeleteHa ha 'curve' ... pun intended?
ReplyDeleteRight Wendy? I just want the right fit! Not too big, not too small. Not too short, not too long. What fits me may not be the same for someone else. I'm assuming my husband is average... but he's perrrrfect!
ReplyDeleteWith vag rejuvenation all the rage these days, maybe this actress might want a consult?
You'd be surprised, Enty. It's always the ones with the nicest/sweetest public images who turn out to be the mean girls BTS. Back in the '90s there was this actress who played a "village flower" type character (always looked downward, shy, stock character) on a very popular show in the country I currently live in.
ReplyDeleteA decade later, I work as an assistant producer in theatre and meet her. She's running a play for ex-beauty pageant contestants. And when my boss (the producer/acting coach) introduced me, she looked at me from head-to-toe and gave me one of the dirtiest looks I've ever got from anyone ever in my life (I will never forget how she made me feel like I didn't belong there).
Years, later, I see she's married a hot Dutch guy. If you thought life was unfair already, think about it. Being kind IRL really gets you nowhere, does it? I care about not giving vulnerable old ladies a heart-attack, so where's my hot Dutch guy? I've never even had a real relationship before.
Oh, God. I just watched my first "Empire" episode (because I got bored trying to watch "Legion" again). That show is good!
ReplyDeleteOh, I've went there (but only when the man sexually harassed me first, or if there's some ego play going on—like if he mentally bullies me because I wasn't interested). The last time I called a guy's dick tiny was on Al-Jazeera's comments section on YouTube.
ReplyDeleteI'm minding my own business leaving a comment on how Trump cuts foreign aid, and I was like, "whatever, I'm cutting down on buying American products anyway." And some pro-Trump troll decides to leave abusive comments, there's some back-and-forth, and (I'm winning in terms of substance, because he ends up just throwing personal insults at me). So he ends up saying, "suck my dick, ho." To which I respond, "I've got bigger dick to suck, and it's not American."
Speak for yourself fella...
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