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Previously on "Have you weighed your willy?"
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I weigh and measure all 3 children every 6 months. Overall - not their bits! Gosh you are smutty minded aren't you....
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Does that make you a big c0ck then?Originally posted by Whorty View PostI asked my mom over the weekend how heavy I weighed when I was 12 (so pre-pubity). She said about 9 stone. Since then all that's changed in me as I've aged is I've become a man (if you know what i mean ladies!!). I now weight 13 stone, so I figure the old fella must be a good 4 stone
Seems about right!
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I asked my mom over the weekend how heavy I weighed when I was 12 (so pre-pubity). She said about 9 stone. Since then all that's changed in me as I've aged is I've become a man (if you know what i mean ladies!!). I now weight 13 stone, so I figure the old fella must be a good 4 stone
Seems about right!
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That way, one can weigh two at a time lad!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow about you stand on the scales and bend over, and we'll see how much it goes up when I pop the old chap in?

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You can google "density of meat" and then more easily measure the volume by displacement.
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I don't think it ever occurred to me to weigh it.
In the spirit of scientific discovery I think I might tonight. The question is, flop the fella on the kitchen scales (balls and all, or just the chap?), or weigh the full penis beaker, dunk and displace, then weigh the beaker again?
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Naff off MF.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostThe question is, what sort of porn are you into?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostCan't imagine how you'd go about weighing a penis, to be honest.
Derek, season 1, episode 3
Derek: I weighed the flour in that and Hannah said I've got to never use that scale again.
Dougie: Why?
Derek: Cos he weighed his knob on 'em.
Kev: Eight ounces of pure blood sausage coming right at ya.
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The question is, what sort of porn are you into?Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostCan't imagine how you'd go about weighing a penis, to be honest.
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Can't imagine how you'd go about weighing a penis, to be honest.
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