Growing up, I heard many men boast about the size of their ‘kkj’. I used to believe the stories they told and the exaggerated descriptions of their manhood, thinking that men with larger ‘kkj’ must be more confident and successful.
As a woman, it was easy to be taken in by the bravado of these men and to be impressed by their claims.
Realised that many of them say until very big but actually much smaller
However, as I got older, I started to realize that many of these men who boasted about their ‘kkj’ size actually had much smaller ‘kkj’ than they claimed.
I was able to observe this firsthand when I would see them at the beach, or when I would date these men. The discrepancy between what they said and what was real was huge.
I started to think about the reasons why men might be inclined to boast about their ‘kkj’ size. I came to the conclusion that men who are insecure about their ‘kkj’ size feel the need to exaggerate and make themselves appear more attractive.
It’s like they’re trying to compensate for their lack of confidence by talking up their size.
Probably show off to make themself more ‘attractive’
These men are also likely trying to boost their self-esteem by making themselves feel more desirable and attractive. They think that if they can make themselves seem bigger and better in the eyes of others, then it will make them feel better about themselves.
It’s also possible that men who boast about their ‘kkj’ size are trying to impress other men. They may be trying to show off their manhood and prove that they are more masculine than other men. It’s a way of one-upping the competition and asserting their dominance.
Whatever the reason, the fact that many men boast about the size of their ‘kkj’ when they actually have small ones is a big problem. Not only is it dishonest and misleading, but it can also lead to unrealistic expectations in relationships.
When women hear these exaggerated claims, they may expect more than what’s actually there. This can lead to disappointment and relationship problems. It can also be damaging to a man’s self-esteem if he’s not able to live up to the expectations he’s created.
It is not about the size, but how they use it
The truth is, ‘kkj’ size doesn’t really matter as much as men like to think. It’s all about how you use it and how confident you are in the bedroom.
So for all the men out there who are tempted to boast about the size of their ‘kkj’, remember that it’s not the size that counts, it’s how you use it.