I've got to assume that parts that are hidden from view are just as small but perfectly formed.
The other day I was keeping an eye on child at swimming lessons, and there was a most distracting sight - washboard abs that just went on forever. How many abs is a human supposed to have?
Lili Marlene is not my real name. I'm a housewife married with kids, living in Australia. Self-diagnosed with Asperger syndrome a number of years ago, but these days I am not sure that "autistic" is a sensible way to describe anyone. I enjoy many different types of synaesthesia. My Dad was an engineer, and my 2D:4D finger ratios are low. Stereotypically feminine interests bore me. I have no commercial or professional interest in anything autism, AS or synaesthesia related. I am not a Scientologist. I would never choose to be "normal", or a Scientologist.
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Lili, you wouldn't be talking about their, ah, "boy parts", would you? And also, as a respectable married woman, how would you know?
I've got to assume that parts that are hidden from view are just as small but perfectly formed.
The other day I was keeping an eye on child at swimming lessons, and there was a most distracting sight - washboard abs that just went on forever. How many abs is a human supposed to have?
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