When it kinda points up and forcefully boings back into place if you point it elsewhere, it's big. When you jump into a cold swimming pool, it's small. It's too big if it causes you embarrassment.
More seriously, 'big' is too vague. 51st percentile is above average, but most wouldn't classify it as 'big'. I suppose an honest 6.5 inches (17cm) would qualify, tho some apply stricter standards. Width is a definite plus, and one could possibly qualify on that basis alone, but I'm not as sure of actual numbers there.
'Too big' depends on who you ask, and/or what you're doing with it. Answers vary from 'anything approaching average' (i.e. smaller is actually preferred) to 'there's no such thing'.
Even more seriously, bigger doesn't always mean better. Depending on the type of partner you're looking for, technique often trumps size, and personality is frequently more important than either. (And many Dream of a personality that's open to constructive criticism on improving technique - If that's you, you'll do fine with anyone short of a true 'size queen'.)
2006-06-16 22:33:29
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