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Ethical Obligation?
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The last woman I dated before meeting my wife was a bit of a loon. She would go from happy go lucky, having fun to full on bitch mode in about 2 seconds. After a year or so, I just couldn't take it anymore and we broke up. Immediately after our break up, she started telling everyone in our mutual friend group and others who we worked with, including a co-worker who had been totally flirting with me for the entire time we worked together, that I had a tiny dick and never lasted more than a minute.

Joke was on her, because by this point in my life I had totally fetishized SPH and pretty much loved the fact that she was trying to humiliate me. In fact I probably egged it on a little by telling people who asked me about our break up that they should ask her about it. One thing that I did notice right away was that the formerly flirty woman no longer seemed to want to be around me.

She was nowhere near the first girl to "out" me about my small penis and premature ejaculation problems. That started way back with the first girl I ever had sex with in high school. And as I said, I had totally grown to expect it and enjoy it.

So this was all years ago, but as I remanence, I find that I'm also developing a theory of how the world should handle the small penis issue. (more on that in another post... maybe)

So, my question to you all is this; Do women have an ethical obligation to warn other women about guys who have a tiny penis and/or are simply sexually unsatisfying. Personally, I think they should warn others and I'd love to hear everyone's opinions on the matter?

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