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Pandering to the flake
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| Jerry Sturdivant 2006-03-22, 6:06 pm |
| This obviously gay juvenile seeks the attention he apparently didn't get as
an adolescent. I request that if you feel the need to supply the attention
he craves, please remove the 'alt.support.impotence' (which I didn't for
purposes of informing our group) from the newsgroup reply in order that
further replies might stay in those groups that like pandering to this
flake.
Jerry of ASI
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| Dr. Lipschitz 2006-03-23, 1:02 am |
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"Jerry Sturdivant" <jerryst@cox.net> wrote in message
news:37iUf.80$I%6.45@fed1read12...
> This obviously gay juvenile seeks the attention he apparently didn't get
> as
> an adolescent. I request that if you feel the need to supply the attention
> he craves, please remove the 'alt.support.impotence' (which I didn't for
> purposes of informing our group) from the newsgroup reply in order that
> further replies might stay in those groups that like pandering to this
> flake.
Sounds like you're the flake pal.Why will you accept the fact that nerve
damage from a prostate operation can cause ED but not nerve damage from a
circumcision done at birth when the infant's penis is tiny and more
vulnerable to damage than when a circumcision is done later in life? It's
called bias pal. As a Jew(yes I know you're an atheist lol) you just won't
even consider the idea that primitive circumcisions cause ED later in
life( I didn't either). Everyone who lives long enough will eventually
suffer from ED but you don't want to kiss 1/2 your active sex life away by
circumcision. You think that just because a man can function with 1/2 the
nerves in his penis in his 20's and 30's and reproduce that it means
circumcision is harmless. John Bobbit functioned fairly normally even after
having his penis reattached but he was YOUNG. By a certain age you're going
to need that 1/3 reserve of nerves that was removed by circumcision. When
you're young you can get by with 1 lung or kidney. There's a reason we have
2. There's a reason a female has 2 ovaries. And there's a reason for the
nerves in the double fold of skin of the penis. Ever wonder why Uprima which
is highly thought of on an equal par with viagra in Europe is not successful
in the US? The answer is simple and is probably the reason it was never
marketed in the US (no it wasn't due to adverse effects). Uprima is a
dopamine agonist which acts centrally but if you don't have the nerves
(removed by circumcision) and more importantly the connections made in the
developing infant's brain between the nerves and their corresponding area of
the brain the drug is practically useless. Think about it and in fact tell
your own doctor what I wrote and get his opinion.
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| Jerry Sturdivant wrote:
> This obviously gay juvenile seeks the attention he apparently didn't get as
> an adolescent. I request that if you feel the need to supply the attention
> he craves, please remove the 'alt.support.impotence' (which I didn't for
> purposes of informing our group) from the newsgroup reply in order that
> further replies might stay in those groups that like pandering to this
> flake.
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> Jerry of ASI
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Bingo Jerry -- sounds like an accurate assessment!
The ever-changing post name seems to confirm your diagnosis. Thank
heaven for a two-click message filter.
....LMac
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| herb@xyz.net 2006-03-24, 1:04 am |
| Me three lets just ignore this creep
Herb
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 12:07:25 -0800, "Jerry Sturdivant"
<jerryst@cox.net> wrote:
>This obviously gay juvenile seeks the attention he apparently didn't get as
>an adolescent. I request that if you feel the need to supply the attention
>he craves, please remove the 'alt.support.impotence' (which I didn't for
>purposes of informing our group) from the newsgroup reply in order that
>further replies might stay in those groups that like pandering to this
>flake.
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>Jerry of ASI
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