I have the solution!!! I would totally suggest posting a picture of this very large package. Being a very faint of heart type woman, I'll let you know if I think a glimpse of the monster at the sexy pool would cause any heart problems. Just guessing here, but I'm sure a couple others would offer up their opinion!:lotsofmichaelfs:
I would be more than happy to see if I endure any cardiac issues upon viewing this large package. I am always willing to help out in these types of situations. I am a nurse...it's perfectly acceptable. I have seen all shapes and sizes.
package looks like it's either show time or shut up time. a couple of challanges have been placed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :aetsch011:
One of the guests this past September was some sort of porn-star, and Chinos had a blast with this guy.
No Peeking! It is hard not to "peek" when you have a grasp on it with one hand and inserting a catheter tube into with another. Also, when some older men want to make sure you see "it" by keeping their clothes OFF or requesting that you hold "it" while they use the urinal when you know darn well that they can handle it themselves. Yep, there are those out there like that. For those that are modest, I do not see it at all! :wink3:
WWCS(What Would Chinos Say!-poll) Since I am certain that the exposure of an overly large package is a problem that hoards of men have considered while visiting Temptations, I would also suggest that worrywarts ask Chinos to make some sort of a Public Safety Announcement. I think Chinos would know the right words. I would only love to be there to hear and see it! Any idea what words he might use exactly in this particular situation?:blueshock:
I have attempted to capture the immaculate package but my camera does not have a lens wide enough (I guess long enough in this situation). This is truly becoming a mission. I guess the package will only be viewed in person but those fortunate enough to remain lucid during the showing; but you have been warned. btw, the package will be there 24th-31st and I will allow the nurse to medically assess the situation first to assure that public safety is maintained.