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men naming their man hood

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hahah if this is not PC then take it off but im just curious

does anyone else name their manhood?

mine is troy

:lol:

ive heard others such as - winston/cornelius/milton/wallace/wesley etc

An interesting question to ask would be "do women name their breasts?" and if so..does one breast get jealous of the other and make little..bra wars..?

women get to make up one more name than the guys :lol:

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i suppose you could name the twins but ive never heard of any guy doing that

i'll ask troy what he thinks about it hahahaha

hahahaha. this thread cracks me up

i know a guy who named his Chester. lol

yes women do name their breasts

 

No, we don't... :P

Really? And they explain to you? :o :wink3:

I don't know any girl who names her breasts... it's so freak!!!

Well, just 'right breast' and 'left breast', but it doesn't count...

hmm...naming penis...i'll name it now..BOB... :) bobby..bobbit :)

 

it's sad to name a penis eh Mr clocks..but it's ok to name breasts? there's no difference in my book, it's as bad as the other..meh.

Yeeeep, naming any part of the body is really weird... :/

And the right one?

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mostly when they call it like someone you know :confused:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Imagine if your lover names his penis as your dad's name... W-E-I-R-D!!!

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