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On entering the house we were told that Siavash regretted not having a bigger manhood.
And sure enough there has been nothing of note on display.
But jusat now in the Tudor task, as they all got out of their costumes Siavash stood and, sort of, well...flaunted.
In profile quite substantial genitalia.
Is anyone deceived when padding is used?
And why does it matter?

(P.S. Rodrigo looked good without flaunting and it didn`t look like padding.)
I am not lowering the tone here. This is serious social research.

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Originally posted by faerykelstar:
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Originally posted by Yellow Rose:
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Originally posted by faerykelstar:
Laugh I think he has a cup - they were fashionable in Tudor days.


I think cricketers also wear them don't they Confused not that that's got anything to do with the thread lol

Nod in case they get bashed in the goolies! youch!!


Man invented a device for protecting their goolies long before they ever invented one for protecting their heads. Laugh
HH
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Originally posted by Hotpants Helen:
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Originally posted by faerykelstar:
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Originally posted by Yellow Rose:
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Originally posted by faerykelstar:
Laugh I think he has a cup - they were fashionable in Tudor days.


I think cricketers also wear them don't they Confused not that that's got anything to do with the thread lol

Nod in case they get bashed in the goolies! youch!!


Man invented a device for protecting their goolies long before they ever invented one for protecting their heads. Laugh

Laugh Laugh Shows what they think with first. Nod
faerykelstar

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