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BY SUEY CHOW

If you have a question, write to me at:
Suey Chow
Willamette Week
822 SW 10th Ave.
Portland, OR 97205
e-mail:sueychow@pobox.com


Read previous Dinner Palace of Love columns.


Dear Suey,
Does the size of my penis matter to women? This is a serious question.

--Mr. Cox

Dear Mr. Cox,
Hmm...how to explain in a way that doesn't insult your viability as a datable male, complete with a mind, emotions and an inner life, but at the same time avoids framing women as gluttonous yet finicky sexual shoppers?

It's complicated, of course: Size matters, but probably not in the way that you think it does. I mean, yes, some women become erotically obsessed with meaty cocks. A dreamlike sensual connection is established between a big, throbbing package and a big, throbbing arousal--these women are provoked by powerful sensations and genitalia, by the desire to control and be controlled by a massive physical-emotional complex. But then again, some women feel a similar genetic imperative to mate with men who stare heavily at their poetry, study cosmological principles with powerful telescopes, or have really big hands and feet.

There's no accounting for taste. Women who like big hands and feet are often perplexed and a little grossed out by women who relish big packages, and vice versa. And yet, no matter what their fetish, most women can still agree that a small penis is a nuisance--if only because an undersized member often has an undersized ego attached to it. Femalekind has grown weary of providing nurture, reassurance and interesting manipulations of the truth every time someone asks, "Is mine too small?"

Admittedly, women are not good at dodging the question. If you decide to confront a special someone about the inadequacies of your pee-pee (say, just before, during or after sex), you can expect long silences, misleading statements and outright denials to issue forth as if at a presidential address; then the mood will quickly die. This kind of experience can only add to your sense of uncertainty about the future. Instead, try to deal with your insecurities on your own. Perfect your oral skills, acquaint yourself with a dildo, build a support network at your local gym (you know who to invite). Then, find a gal who makes you feel charming but also a little nervous. When you catch her in a particularly good mood (not right before, during or after sex), try an exchange of views and smart-alecky remarks on the subject, and give whatever advance warning about your equipment you think she merits. If this doesn't work, well, what can I tell you? It's probably your breath.

--Suey

Dear Suey,
My marriage is falling apart. We stopped having sex because neither of us wants to. And not a day goes by when my husband and I don't say something extremely cruel and vindictive to each other. Everything is a veiled or outright attack--constant criticism, constant abuse. He complains that I don't know how to take helpful feedback, but everytime I point out something he's done wrong, he claims I'm changing the subject (which is always about something I've done wrong).

What's going on? When I'm alone with my thoughts, I can see that I still love and admire the bastard. I want to be good to him; I even think some of his criticisms are valid. But when we're interacting, I can't control the ugly words that come out of my mouth, and suddenly I'm a screaming harpie. I hate that about myself.

What can I do? And by the way, couples counseling is a no go--he refuses to attend.

--No Way Out

Dear NWO,
Counseling, together or alone, probably would help. So would exercise, a healthy diet, Buddhism (Pema Chodron's books might be particularly appropriate), candles, mudbaths, magazine subscriptions, vacations to Italy, recycling programs, volunteer work, and so on. Entire industries have grown up and become profitable, attempting to address the problem you describe. It's at the root of our modern society's difficulties, our greatest challenge. I'm talking about the personal struggle to behave in a civilized manner and live a full life, of course.

Nobody really knows how to do it--we have very few role models. In the old days, we were too busy enslaving the masses, instigating race wars, dying of freezing cold and smearing our faces with chocolate candy to give much thought to the possibility of responsible and ethical behavior. It's not so different now, but we do hope for something better.

You're courageous to take this on; the quest for self-knowledge and appropriate conduct is a lifelong project full of humiliating discoveries and embarrassing communal-living experiments. Unfortunately, it's mostly for you to explore on your own, but at times there will also be people who can help with decent advice, banana-bread recipes, and contrary points of view against which you can check your own. Perhaps you'll let your husband be one of those dissenting voices, or perhaps not. But the only way out of your situation is to follow it through, no matter where it takes you.

--Suey


Previous Columns:

5/5/99

  -Crushed out on movie stars
5/12/99  

-My 22-year-old daughter is threatening to marry her 23-year-old boyfriend
-I met someone over the Internet - but I'm afraid she's a stalker!

5/19/99   -How to buy a dildo
5/26/99   -Do you think it's OK to break up with a guy over sex?
-My boyfriend is homophobic and my best friend is a gay man.
6/2/99   -Should I choose a relationship or the single life?
-How can I tell if I really love my girlfriend, or just her money?
6/9/99   -My boyfriend feels like a pervert
-Should I jeopardize my relationship for sex with my ex?
6/16/99   -dildos can reaffirm your humanity
-where are all the straight men?
6/23/99  

-My wife wants an open marriage
-I can't stand my in-laws' cooking

6/30/99   -black man seeks advice for courting an Asian lady
-tip from a queer customer
  -My lover is a slob
-Breaking up is hard to do
7/14/99   -Buying porn
7/21/99  

-After two years, my boyfriend and I don't have sex enough
-I'm still in love with my ex, and she's getting married

7/28/99

-My girlfriend is obsessed with telephone psychics.
- I'd rather be with my cat than my girlfriend

8/4/99  

-I started seeing a guy who's an 'emotional dud'
-I'm 50-plus and want to get back into dating, love and sex.

8/11/99   -I'm 19, but I only like older women
-When should I meet my online pal?
8/18/99  

-I haven't been attracted to anyone lately
-My girlfriend changed her mind when I was gone for two weeks.

8/25/99  

-My boyfriend believes it was love at first sight, and I don't.
-My boyfriend claims I don't take care of my appearance any more.

9/1/99  

-Do I really want my first time to be as "Girlfriend No. 71"?
-Is this your real name?

9/8/99  

-My girlfriend likes to wear thong underwear, and wants me to as well.
-Is it that bad to be romantically dormant all my life?

9/15/99

-Cold sores ruined my relationship
-Suey's relationship track record.

9/22/99   -My boyfriend doesn't like my artwork.
-My girlfriend drives like a maniac.
9/29/99 -I can't reach orgasm with my girlfriend.
-Break-up avoidance strategies.
10/6/99   -How to date with the teenage children living at home.
-My best friend ran off with my crush.
10/13/99 -I've never had an orgasm. Do you have any suggestions for me?
-What should I do with my argumentative boyfriend?
10/20/99   -How should I discuss my spanking fantsies with my wife?
-Are Portland women 'cold'?
10/27/99   -My wife wants to have sex with another man
-Impotence. That's the problem.
11/03/99   -Why does every woman of quality have a boyfriend?
-I am in love with three men.
11/10/99   -A friend of mine has eyes for a guy she's working with
-I have tons of male friends, but no boyfriends
11/17/99   -I'm a frustrated 16-year-old male
-My boyfriend of two years is terribly jealous of an ex-boyfriend.


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Willamette Week | originally published November 23, 1999

 

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