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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 08:28 PM
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Not entirely related, but I just swapped my Sparco Torino's back to stock seats in my Prelude. OMG its sooo uncomfortable for me to drive now.
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Old Apr 9, 2005 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by tractng
m|2. B|2 ya|\|,

Are you wearing tight undies? Haha!!

Tony
For those of us in the large gonad dep't (not bragging, everything else in the area is "average" in size ), tight undies is not necessarily a bad thing, so that no torsion or flopping causes injury. To quote Cosmo Kramer, "Oh, no, I don't wear boxers. My boys need a HOUSE!!"

For those of us who live daily with the problem of LNS (large nad syndrome), it's not a condition you want, as you have to take constant care to avoid injury. Other than the guts/intestinal fortitude kind of "*****," the only bragging about "big *****" I've ever heard was done by AC/DC (although G. Gordon Liddy does frequently mention that his were so big he had to have testicular reduction surgery).

As someone else alluded to above, Neuticles are great. Had my vet "install" a pair of their finest in my purebred Doberman; it really is "Like nothing ever changed!"
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Old Apr 9, 2005 | 01:39 PM
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These seats are great. I've driven over 1000 miles three times so far only stopping for gas and powerbars (ok, crumb donuts), and the bigger problem was elbows. I piled up a towel and sweater as arm rests after a few hundred miles, and the problem was solved.

If you *must* know my ball situation, they're too big to fit between my legs, so they never rub against the seat. They just needs some adjustment every hour or so.
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