If you're under 6 inches, it's game over for you son. コジ ヷヿ怨イレ ご哀可 ぎス
She will choose a GENETICALLY SUPERIOR male ゖきの代 内こ桜
:siilaanyosmile:6 inches?
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Some women can't handle the foot long sub sxb 臆ラヷ化クてラ衣駅Thats subway roti in half thats small niyahow!
Some women can't handle the foot long sub sxb 臆ラヷ化クてラ衣駅
I saw a lot private parts when placing catheters. Asians definitely have the tiniest male genitalia’s.
Are we talking flaccid or erect? 6 inches is more than the average which is 3.6 and 5.1 inches correspondingly. Here is an article from sciencemag.org
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/03/how-big-average-penis
Adam....sorry bro but as male nurse, some patients need help with insertion of catheter to help them with urinating after something like surgery or they have renal issues.Qaniis get out of my thread please!!!
Adam....sorry bro but as male nurse, some patients need help with insertion of catheter to help them with urinating after something like surgery or they have renal issues.
Just a job like any other. I'm an ER RN and there are a couple of other at the teaching hospital I work at. Granted it's not something you see everyday but we need Somalis in every field and at every job level
My girls never complained about my large D
http://careersinnursing.ca/new-grad...ng-job/dollars-and-sense-what-are-nurses-paidHow much do u make?
Base pay is around 64k but with OT and shift differentials, I pulled in 87k last year before taxes....alx. (all figures in CAD). I started off as a practical nurse working in nursing home after a 2 year diploma and worked full-time as RPN (aka nursing assisant) while I went back to school to get that BScN. Wallahi, I wish more guys see the opportunity in this non traditional careers cause you can make some good money plus the pension as a government employee is great (granted I have a long way before I retire but I will be eligible for full pension after 20 years). If you got any questions, feel free to ask meHow much do u make?
Base pay is around 64k but with OT and shift differentials, I pulled in 87k last year before taxes....alx. (all figures in CAD). I started off as a practical nurse working in nursing home after a 2 year diploma and worked full-time as RPN (aka nursing assisant) while I went back to school to get that BScN. Wallahi, I wish more guys see the opportunity in this non traditional careers cause you can make some good money plus the pension as a government employee is great (granted I have a long way before I retire but I will be eligible for full pension after 20 years). If you got any questions, feel free to ask me