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Depends on how good a kisser he was. I don't give the gift of my tallywacker to just anyone. ;)

 

Gman

When I met with him several years ago, he was a great kisser. He is retired, though I recently heard tell that he may be returning.

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Depends on how good a kisser he was. I don't give the gift of my tallywacker to just anyone. ;)

 

Gman

 

When I met with him several years ago, he was a great kisser. He is retired, though I recently heard tell that he may be returning.

 

That's interesting news considering how long he's been retired. But my statement was pretty much general in nature and not referring specifically to Talvin. IIRC Talvin was exclusively a top. So my interest in him at most was only academic.

 

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While there are of course exceptions to every rule, as a general matter, shortness is not seen as an attractive feature in our culture I'm afraid. I know this from personal experience, and there are many studies that have unequivocally reached this conclusion. According to this article for example (which is admittedly based on the straight population), for every inch shorter than 5 foot 10 inches, a man has to earn $30,000 more to be seen as equally appealing in the dating market. http://myfox8.com/2016/03/17/short-men-less-attractive-to-women-according-to-duke-university-study/ Unfortunately, short men also tend to be passed over for promotions and make less money.

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While there are of course exceptions to every rule, as a general matter, shortness is not seen as an attractive feature in our culture I'm afraid. I know this from personal experience, and there are many studies that have unequivocally reached this conclusion. According to this article for example (which is admittedly based on the straight population), for every inch shorter than 5 foot 10 inches, a man has to earn $30,000 more to be seen as equally appealing in the dating market. http://myfox8.com/2016/03/17/short-men-less-attractive-to-women-according-to-duke-university-study/ Unfortunately, short men also tend to be passed over for promotions and make less money.

 

I feel it somewhat on a personal level too. I'm 5'8". I'm in the normal range for USA males. But I'm at the low end. I'm in the slightly greater than 25th percentile-meaning for those not up on percentiles-that in a group of 100 average men picked randomly from the United States I'd be taller than slightly more than 25 of them and slightly less than 75 of them would be taller than me. In the real world what that means is that a large proportion of older teenagers and men that I meet are taller than I am. Sometimes by not very much. But on a psychological basis as much as I like tall guys, it's a bit wearing to always be one of the shorter guys in the group. Even in my own family while I'm taller than my sister and mother, I'm shorter than my father, uncle, brother, and one of my 1st cousins.

 

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I am about the same but it seems that in my family as other families marry into ours, I just seem shorter. So for family photos, whereas at one time I was in the back of three rows now I am in the second row because my nephews are all taller than me.

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That's interesting news considering how long he's been retired. But my statement was pretty much general in nature and not referring specifically to Talvin. IIRC Talvin was exclusively a top. So my interest in him at most was only academic.

 

Gman

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