how can anyone say or think anything so stupid- indian cocks r smaller- there are one billion people in india- so there are 500,000,000 men. so how can anyone make this kind of generalization about half a billion males. Its no the size baby- it is the magic that is important. i am a canadian and have been around india many times. indian men have a lot to stand up and be proud of.
mrmode...@yahoo.com ________________________________ From: Deep <gaymanprou...@yahoo.co.in> To: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, December 31, 2009 10:14:14 AM Subject: g_b Indian cocks are smaller than the rest Hmmm. So anyone who doesn't like the article from the BBC that I posted certainly has issues with his dimensions. Very revealing, wouldn't you agree Salil? :-D On a broader scale, why do you think people have so many issues with the length of their organs? I have had numerous Yahoo! chat conversations with guys who are ready to meet me only if the length of my penis exceeds a certain figure. Is the "size fetish" prevalent only among us gay men, or does it extend to the larger populace? I would imagine that a 12 inch penis would be difficult to "handle". Maybe some "true blooded connoisseur of penises" would deign to respond. Deep http://gaynotes. blogspot. com/ --- In gay_bom...@yahoogro ups.com, Salil <salilmumbai@ ...> wrote: > > > No wrath yet, let's hope someone with self-esteem issues jumps in and asks you to stop calling him shorty. That would be fun :) > > Cheers > Salil > > --- On Wed, 30/12/09, Deep gaymanproud31@ ... wrote: > > From: Deep gaymanproud31@ ... > Subject: g_b BBC News: Condoms too big for Indian men > To: gay_bom...@yahoogro ups.com > Date: Wednesday, 30 December, 2009, 10:33 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Salil I post these "serious" articles when I get to see them during my > > sojourns on the Net. > > > > I am acutely aware that some of these "studies" would rouse people's > > wrath on this forum. But that, after all, is the purpose of having this > > mailing list. Life would be boring if we all kept harping on the same > > old threads and agreeing with each other. I like to provoke discussions > > - I guess I shall get brickbats along the way, but that adds to the > > excitement. > > > > What do you think? > > > > Deep > > http://gaynotes. blogspot. com/ > > > > --- In gay_bom...@yahoogro ups.com, Manoj <Zeus200477@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > righto Salil > > >  > > > Also considering the fact that China + south east asia + India total > > to more than 60% of world population, the world average or > > 'international standard' (in length) should be lower and not higher > > ..... simple ganeet :-) > > >  > > > The difference in girth is the only thing that would really really > > matter for this specific case (for any thing more than approx 2 inches > > probably). > > >  > > > does longer = thicker? ....... maybe so many times .....but not always > > as any true blooded connoisseur of penises will tell you  > > >  > > > :-D > > >  > > > Manoj. > > > > > > --- On Wed, 30/12/09, Salil salilmumbai@ ... wrote: > > > > > > > > > From: Salil salilmumbai@ ... > > > Subject: Re: g_b BBC News: Condoms too big for Indian men > > > To: gay_bom...@yahoogro ups.com > > > Date: Wednesday, 30 December, 2009, 12:53 AM > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deep, > > > > > > This is a three year old study - I wonder why you suddenly felt like > > posting it to the list. The study was reported widely, I would have read > > it in one of the mainstream Indian newspapers rather than the BBC. The > > idea of shorter condoms seems to have thereafter disappeared without > > impact. In any case, though I would like to believe the ICMR knows what > > its doing, I see too many flaws in the study, at least as reported. > > > > > > "The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises > > that were shorter than international standards for condoms." > > > > > > Comment : By definition, half the population is on each side of any > > average. So if condoms are made for the average size, half of all men > > should be shorter - and the other half longer ! Since the condom is > > meant to accomodate larger than average size penises, it is bound to be > > made larger than what would be perfect for the average penis length. > > Thus, it follows that much more than half the population would find them > > large. In any case, they are to be rolled up at the base, so I don't see > > what point is being made. > > > > > > "about 60% of Indian men have penises which are between three and five > > centimetres shorter than international standards used in condom > > manufacture" > > > > > > Comment : Unless there is a comparison with how penises in at least > > one other country measure up, this is a meaningless statement. If I > > understand correctly, condoms are longer than required by design ! > > > > > > "The issue is serious because about one in every five times a condom > > is used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure > > rate. " > > > > > > Comment : It is difficult to understand how extra length can make a > > condom fall off or tear. I would guess that lack of access to > > water-based lubricants and lack of information on proper use of a condom > > would be significant contributors to condoms tearing and falling off, > > respectively. By definition if a condom is too long and therefore > > (correctly) rolled up at the base, it is tighter, not looser ! The > > correct measure , when investigating slippage, would be condom > > circumference - which the report does not seem to have measured. > > > > > > "And the country already has the highest number of HIV infections of > > any nation" > > > > > > This statistic was deemed correct when the study was completed in > > 2006, but the current UNAIDS numbers, post the recent correction in the > > Indian statistics, is ~ 2.5 million infections in India as compared to ~ > > 5.7 million infections in South Africa. Not that its a contest score, > > but thought it important to set the record straight on this dated > > article. > > > > > > Cheers > > > Salil > > > > > > --- On Tue, 29/12/09, Deep <gaymanproud31@ yahoo.co. in> wrote: > > > > > > > > > From: Deep <gaymanproud31@ yahoo.co. in> > > > Subject: g_b BBC News: Condoms too big for Indian men > > > To: gay_bom...@yahoogro ups.com > > > Date: Tuesday, 29 December, 2009, 11:15 PM > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > Condoms 'too big' for Indian men By Damian Grammaticus > > > BBC News, Delhi > > > > > > > > > A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms > > made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of > > Indian men. > > > The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises > > that were shorter than international standards for condoms. > > > It has led to a call for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more widely > > available in India. > > > The two-year study was carried out by the Indian Council of Medical > > Research. > > > > > > Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had > > their penises measured precisely, down to the last millimetre. > > > The scientists even checked their sample was representative of India > > as a whole in terms of class, religion and urban and rural dwellers. > > > > > > " It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters " > > > Sunil Mehra > > > The conclusion of all this scientific endeavour is that about 60% of > > Indian men have penises which are between three and five centimetres > > shorter than international standards used in condom manufacture. > > > Doctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian > > Council of Medical Research, told the BBC there was an obvious need in > > India for custom-made condoms, as most of those currently on sale are > > too large. > > > The issue is serious because about one in every five times a condom is > > used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure > > rate. > > > And the country already has the highest number of HIV infections of > > any nation. > > > 'Not a problem' > > > Mr Puri said that since Indians would be embarrassed about going to a > > chemist to ask for smaller condoms there should be vending machines > > dispensing different sizes all around the country. > > > "Smaller condoms are on sale in India. But there is a lack of > > awareness that different sizes are available. There is anxiety talking > > about the issue. And normally one feels shy to go to a chemist's shop > > and ask for a smaller size condom." > > > But Indian men need not be concerned about measuring up > > internationally according to Sunil Mehra, the former editor of the > > Indian version of the men's magazine Maxim. > > > "It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters," he said. > > > "From our population, the evidence is Indians are doing pretty well. > > > "With apologies to the poet Alexander Pope, you could say, for inches > > and centimetres, let fools contend." Story from BBC NEWS: > > > http://news. bbc.co.uk/ go/pr/fr/ -/2/hi/south_ asia/6161691. stm > > > > > > Published: 2006/12/08 13:08:43 GMT > > > > > > © BBC MMIX > > > > > > Deep > > > http://gaynotes. blogspot. com/