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Old 01-23-2012, 08:56 AM   #9
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Hi tdsmproject (may I ask what that stands for?),

Thanks for getting back about this, at least you don't shy away from criticism, which is a good thing.

The first line if your reply I prefer to take as a compliment, whichever way it as meant. LOL

Let's start this in a reverse order.

The Size Matters on Youtube, is unfortunately merely an extract of a much longer programme. I must therefore disqualify this. Though you are of course correct with the comment about J. Falcon being huge rather then large. Nevertheless, using an extract is a little bit like what the 'we never landed on the moon' faction does. Namely, referring to edited material, rather then the original (in most moon docs you'll find the nearly three second comm delay edited out).

Pornstar interviews. As you are most likely aware, the industry is rather hell bent on keep their actors quiet. After all, it would be bad for business if the majority of them ran around saying this is work, this is not pleasure. That being said, there are a mere handful of such interviews, I've in the past seen and read some with mainly former actresses and mention of size issues were made.

As for the first point, no but I did say that I didn't have prove for my statement and I am unsure if I will bother with spending all morning researching into this. Yet, as I said before, the absence of evidence is not evidence for absence.

The reference is also not the holy grail and only contains research papers submitted for indexing and referencing, there are a lot more publications out there but as I said, at the moment I will not go in search of them.

I notice though, that you have not answered my question about your own scientific background, nor about who 'us' is and what 'us' has to offer in qualifications. It was something that I noticed when going through your leaflet that there was no mention of any qualifications and that is generally something you tend to find on the first few pages of any scientific paper/book in order to underscore its credibility.

Finally, I would still recommend you have the book/paper proofread. It will definitely add to its credibility.

Should I stumble across anything valuable in this matter, I will may it here but at the end of the day it is your publication, so the research work really is your job, you are getting paid for it, not me. LOL

Take care and maybe fill us in on those unanswered questions.
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