DOES SIZE STILL MATTER TODAY?

It definitely does when it is all about “dreaming”. A dream is better when it is big, thick, or even massive, which is hard to fit in your little rabbit hole of imagination.

Dreaming is like a fuel that you need to move around life. Without it, you are stuck where you are. So keep it as big as possible. Because the size of your tool, which is your ability to dream, is actually in your hands.

A dream may pass in time, but do not let it leave you. Hold on to it hard, grab it tight, and let it know who the boss is (still).                        

Making a dream come true requires actions, though. It is like getting ready to bottoming. To do that, you should have a clear path to follow if you know what l mean. Start removing obstacles between you and your dream.

Start by taking a small step to make your dream a reality. If you need a realistic example, take “just the tip” at first, not the whole dick. That small step will lead you into a wider path, to a more relaxed process by every inch. You can actually apply all of your sex tricks to everyday life to be successful. Just like l do.

Achieving a dream takes time, but it does not matter as long as it is on the right track. There are certainly days of dysfunctions and getting no hard-on because of psychological or physical situations, but do not let that be the end of your story. 

When I first arrived in Germany, all my dreams were on hold for a long time. It was a new cruising area for me, and I was walking through it for the first time. Eyes blind, using only my hands to find my way, I stumbled a lot and almost fell into darkness. 

When you are not in control of a dream, it hurts you by being rough to you. Okay, l admit that l love a rough fuck, but my passion for reaching my greedy dreams fucked me a little too hard on the way. 

No matter how hard l got fucked, l kept looking for reasons to make my dreams find their way back to me. l work every day by thinking about how to extend them and reach beyond my limits. Therefore, l dream only the big and believe that size matters for all “dreamers”.

Anil Eser

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