Bbl87
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Absolutely valid point, I was just pointing out that I had heard it regardless if the animosity was the main instigator.I am sure it happens. But I expect that like many such situations it is in the context of both ex-partners feeling somewhat aggrieved and saying or doing unpleasant things out of spite or anger. When that happens it is pretty difficult to say who is at fault or who started it, so to speak. The disparaging remark comes from an animosity unrelated to penis size that just happens to be the topic that is most sensitive or hurtful.
That is different than a woman gratuitously disparaging a man for having a small penis completely unprovoked and out of the blue in the way that some insecure men will say nasty things about a woman solely for having a preference for a larger penis.
Like I said, I have no qualms with a woman knowing what she likes. I think that having a "you must be this tall to ride" (forgive the metaphor) approach, which by the by the vast majority of women do not but a few may, isn't a healthy thing but they are entitled to it. I'd say the same for men when it comes to breast/ass size, height, etc.. That being said, I think that is taking it beyond simple preference like we are talking about.