on 2/22/06 2:06 PM, cardemaister at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> --- In [email protected], cardemaister <no_reply@>
>> wrote:
>>> --- In [email protected], Peter <drpetersutphen@>
>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I heard that MMY was once asked why Muslims, in
>>>> general, were always so angry. He replied by saying
>>>> that if it was your first time on two feet, you'd be
>>>> angry too.
>>> 
>>> My wild hypothesis is that especially those Muslim men
>>> whose cc is done later in life tend to be angry because
>>> they may realize that they are in average about half
>>> an inch shorter than they could be, due to cc. That would
>>> mean some 4 inches in body height!
>> 
>> Card, did what you said actually mean something to you?
>> If so, could you possibly explain it to those of us
>> who can't figure it out?  Thanks.
> 
> Yes, it did, but because
>  the subject matter is so delicit,
> I wanted to "camouflage" it a bit!
> 
> cc = circumcision
> they = they or their willies
> 
> Years ago I saw in a mens' magazine several
> pictures of male organs mentioning their
> length. Those with the glans uncovered were
> in average about half an inch shorter than
> the other ones, as far as I can recall...
> That measure might be the ultimate indicator
> of masculinity, or, then again, praps not!  :0
> Men who are uncertain of their masculinity
> are prone to anger, aren't they?

But what's the reference to 4" in body height? Are you saying that
circumcision stunts overall body growth?




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