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kristi...@my-deja.com

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I don't have the inside track, that's for sure. I wish I knew first
hand how well endowed Elvis was. But as I said from that picture of him
and Vernon, you can see something of formidable size and girth (am I
getting carried away?). And the Playgirl photo, although black and
white, shows something decent. I don't think he had anything to be
ashamed of. And I'm truly sorry if anyone takes offense at this subject
matter, but I agree with someone on this message board who said that
some of you guys treat him as if he didn't own a penis. I hate when
people treat Elvis as if he were a eunuch. We all know he balled
everything in sight when he was younger and fit and healthy.


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Jeremy Boob

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In article <8p3abo$vcu$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
Yeah, we know he liked girls and from the time he became famous until
he died he could have his pick. Literally.
The diff in this subject matter is just this: I believe E was usually
a gentleman with the ladies, that's why there's no Tommy Lee-Pamela
ANderson type Elvis tapes rolling around. I think he treated them with
respect and enjoyed the sex, as is healthy.

ANd I'm sure he was normal in the package department as well. Not an
issue for huim.

(Geez, Kristina thanks for all the info...)

suave-harv

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Was Elvis hung? not as far as I know. I've read that the most likely cause
of death was polypharmacy.
Do they still hang people in Tennessee anyway?
suave

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§tutz Blackhawk

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>Re: Was Elvis Hung?
>Group: alt.elvis.king Date: Tue, Sep 5,
>2000, 5:49pm (EDT+4) From:
>jerem...@my-deja.com
>that's why there's no Tommy Lee-Pamela
>ANderson type Elvis tapes rolling around.

This is a direct quote from the last few pages of the excellent and
recommended book by Lee Cotten and H.A. DeWitt: 'Jailhouse Rock: The
Bootleg Recordings of Elvis Presley 1970-1983'...

"Perhaps the strangest videotapes available (or rumored to be available)
were those which supposedly contained footage of Elvis' autopsy and a
tape dubbed 'A Very Blue Hawaii', which purportedly shows Elvis and
several young women involved in various sexual activities. Prices for
these very short tapes (about 5 to 15 minutes in length) were quoted at
$500 to $2,000 each. The authors have had NO success in finding anyone
who would even claim to viewing the tapes. Their existence may be only
a part of the ever-growing legend surrounding Elvis."

I think it's all a hoax.

Stutz

suave-harv

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Sep 5, 2000, 6:44:34 PM9/5/00
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There are genuine tapes of another 50's Rock & Roll hero in circulation, in
lesser strictly censored areas of Europe. And you do get to see this
particular performer's 'Ding-A-Ling' in all its glory.
By the way, I believe there were adult videos of Elvis, Prisc etc, (read
'Revelations from the Memphis Mafia'). Weather or not they still exist is
another matter. I don't know whether I'd care to see Elvis' home made stag
film. John Lennon got his 'old man' out on the cover of 'Two Virgins', and
all we thought was "put it away John".
I often wonder about women that are preoccupied with 'size'. I wonder why?
Some insecurity on their part maybe? and when that preoccupation extends to
their favourite singing stars, what's going on there? (especially someone
that's been dead for twenty three years).
Where is Sigmund when you need him?
suave

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WiNK

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Besides, that would be Hanged........

Peach

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Jeremy Boob

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In article <8p3t01$kpf$1...@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk>,

"suave-harv" <ha...@cassiopeia95.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> There are genuine tapes of another 50's Rock & Roll hero in
circulation, in
> lesser strictly censored areas of Europe. And you do get to see this
> particular performer's 'Ding-A-Ling' in all its glory.
> By the way, I believe there were adult videos of Elvis, Prisc etc,
(read
> 'Revelations from the Memphis Mafia'). Weather or not they still
exist is
> another matter. I don't know whether I'd care to see Elvis' home made
stag
> film. John Lennon got his 'old man' out on the cover of 'Two
Virgins', and
> all we thought was "put it away John".
> I often wonder about women that are preoccupied with 'size'. I wonder
why?
> Some insecurity on their part maybe? and when that preoccupation
extends to
> their favourite singing stars, what's going on there? (especially
someone
> that's been dead for twenty three years).
> Where is Sigmund when you need him?
> suave
>
well, actually, I'm a guy and I started the thread (for the hell of
it). I think if size is a source of insecurity, it's for men, not
women. Most women I have heard from state that the love or feelings
they have for a person that matters more than size. It's guys that
obssess on it. I know I do.

Luuk

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Having been a fan and collector since 1959 I have heard about almost
anything that's available "somewhere" and I heard the stories about these
films which supposedly were in the possession of the Colonel and were used
as a threat of ending Elvis' career if Elvis broke up with the Colonel.
Whether this is true or not, I do not know. However, if they exist they are
surely not in (limited) public circulation!
I have seen Chuck's ding-a-ling, Barbara's inner circle activity et cetera
but NEVER any Elvis "natural acting" film!
Regards,
Luuk
http://asl.to/Luuk
www.bonthond-1.myweb.nl

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Jeremy Boob

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In article <8p53op$avi$2...@cyan.nl.gxn.net>,

"Luuk" <lu...@bonthond-1.myweb.nl> wrote:
> Having been a fan and collector since 1959 I have heard about almost
> anything that's available "somewhere" and I heard the stories about
these
> films which supposedly were in the possession of the Colonel and were
used
> as a threat of ending Elvis' career if Elvis broke up with the
Colonel.
> Whether this is true or not, I do not know. However, if they exist
they are
> surely not in (limited) public circulation!
> I have seen Chuck's ding-a-ling, Barbara's inner circle activity et
cetera
> but NEVER any Elvis "natural acting" film!
> Regards,
> Luuk


Shit Luuk! You're WAY more plugged into this scene that *I* am! I've
never seen any of that stuff (I wouldn't mind)....

kristi...@my-deja.com

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I've read about these tapes too many times in virtually every Elvis
biography for me not to believe that they existed. Whether they exist
today is another question. They would have surely surfaced on the
internet. But I do remember the name "very blue Hawaii" being written
about way back in 1977. I've read some rather explicit descriptions of
what was contained in Elvis' tapes and in reality, it's really much
tamer and far less kinky than tapes made by other rock stars and
celebrities. I hope this isn't libelous but I made a brilliant
deduction that one of the tapes was of him and the blonde girl in the
1968 special (the dancer) and I made this deduction on something Red
West wrote about and something she said in an interview she did a few
years ago. Apparently, on their way home, Elvis stopped in Arizona with
his brand new video camera and made a long distance call to a girl to
fly out to see him and have a rendezvous with him so he could tape them.
In her interview, she relayed the same thing that he called her and
flew her out to Arizona to be with him where they holed up in a motel
for three days (only she left out the video camera part). Gee, what a
lucky girl she was.

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"Luuk" <lu...@bonthond-1.myweb.nl> wrote:

Angeline

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I've always thought - especially from watching the outtakes of the '68
Special, that there was a lot of "energy" between Elvis and the beautiful
blonde girl. I missed the interview with her, was it in print or on TV?
Angeline

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Ahuma huma hu

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Sep 6, 2000, 3:43:39 PM9/6/00
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He was not that equiped with that special package. I saw that picture
and fail to see the long schlong that you were talking about. We didn't
love him for his penis. If elvs wanted a girl to scream during sex he
would jump off her in mid stroke and wipe his little pecker on her
drapes.

IWMackay

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Sep 6, 2000, 5:35:49 PM9/6/00
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>I wish I knew first hand how well endowed Elvis was.

There are two women, occasional posters on this NG, who do know first hand!
Not that I've ever been forward enough to ask them.

listen you little cocksucker

Keeping Elvis #1
Ian
(remove 'Naespam' from address for email)

kristi...@my-deja.com

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Sep 7, 2000, 1:38:58 PM9/7/00
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OK, I don't think I'm following this thread closely enough. Which two
women know first hand about how well endowed Elvis was? Hell, I'll ask
them point blank - HOW BIG WAS HE?

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kristi...@my-deja.com

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I wonder if I'm not getting too involved with this pecker issue but I
never said it was a long schlong. I said it looked like a formidable
sized penis, which doesn't mean to me like he had a huge, horse-sized
penis - just more than enough for me, thank you.

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Jeremy Boob

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In article <8p8oua$a15$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,

kristi...@my-deja.com wrote:
> I wonder if I'm not getting too involved with this pecker issue but I
> never said it was a long schlong. I said it looked like a formidable
> sized penis, which doesn't mean to me like he had a huge, horse-sized
> penis - just more than enough for me, thank you.

Well, being a guy, perhaps I have the wrong point of view on this, but
it seems to me a horse's wang COULD indeed be called 'formidable'!!!

Angeline

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Sep 7, 2000, 7:40:28 PM9/7/00
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Hey, thanks! I wonder what she does now?
I don't remember having seen her in anything else...


kristi...@my-deja.com wrote in message <8p8oq8$9mv$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
>The story was first written about by Red West but didn't mention her
>name. Her interview (Susan Henning's) is in an old People Magazine,
>maybe 1995. I found it on the search engine "google" and typed in her
>name which is now Susan Schutte. In that article, she confirms that he
>called her and flew her out to Arizona for a romantic rendezvous which
>lasted three days. I'm just putting two and two together since Red West
>said Elvis wanted this girl to be the first one he taped.
>
>
>In article <cVst5.37450$yT4.2...@news-east.usenetserver.com>,

Angeline

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I went to that website and found the whole article interesting - though
ya'll might, too.

Love Him Tender

Elvis Presley touched the lives -- and lips -- of countless women. Twenty
years after his death, Elvis is still the king to those he loved
August 18, 1997 -- When Elvis Presley's bloated, drug-ravaged body was found
on a bathroom floor in Graceland 20 years ago, Aug. 16, 1977, it seemed hard
to believe that he was the same singing heartthrob whose come-hither hips
once launched a million female fantasies. When Elvis called, more than a few
women answered, usually without regret. Blonde, redhead or brunette -- he
wasn't fussy. Now, in the following pages, his loves recount their time with
Elvis. Some encounters were brief and passionate; others lasted till his
death.


Priscilla & Lisa Marie

Elvis used to rhapsodize to his beloved mother, Gladys, about the ideal
woman to bear his children. He found her in Germany in 14-year-old Priscilla
Beaulieu, married her on May 1, 1967, and was elated when his darling 'Cilla
gave birth exactly nine months later. "Until the last six weeks [of my
pregnancy]," she would write, "we had made love passionately...he was always
loving and sensitive to my needs."
Joyous though it was, the birth of his only child, Lisa Marie, on Feb. 1,
1968, changed things between Elvis and his mate, who later recalled that "he
had never been able to make love to a woman who'd had a child." Priscilla
felt increasingly neglected as Elvis lavished affection upon his little
"Buttonhead," once buying her a tiny mink coat and leaving a $100 bill under
her pillow when she lost a tooth. After Priscilla moved out in 1972 -- they
divorced the next year -- Lisa Marie continued to visit Graceland, where she
and her dad shot off firecrackers, drove golf carts and went sledding on the
steep drive. Of his pill-popping ways, "all the bad things never changed my
love for him," Lisa Marie told LIFE in 1989.
Life after Elvis has been a bit rocky for Lisa Marie, now 29 and preparing
to inherit the King's monarchy on her 30th birthday. Twice divorced -- from
musician Danny Keough, the father of Elvis's grandkids Benjamin, 4, and
Danielle, 8; and, more publicly, from Michael Jackson -- she lives near a
Scientology community in Florida. Her attempts to start a musical career
have met with little success. By contrast, Priscilla, 52, an actress (Naked
Gun), film producer (the upcoming The Road to Graceland) and trustee (she
resuscitated Elvis's teetering estate), lives in L.A. with her man of 13
years, Marco Garibaldi, and their son Navarone, 10. As for her ex: "He was,
and remains," Priscilla wrote in '85's Elvis and Me, "the greatest influence
in my life."


June Taranto

"Where to, pretty girl?" Elvis asked June Juanico Taranto, whom he'd spotted
in a break between sets during a one-night stand in 1955 at the Airman's
Club in Biloxi, Miss. "Elvis reached through the crowd and took me by the
arm -- I was trembling," Taranto, then 17, recalls of the spring night she
met the young, and still largely unknown, singer. After the show she waited
in his car outside his motel room while he showered, then took him on a tour
of her Gulf coast hometown. "What are you in the mood for?" June asked
before they set out. "I can't answer that," he said with a playful smile.
"You'd slap my face." That night they necked and drove and necked some more
until the sun finally rose. Her mother was properly riled but, over time,
Elvis won Mom over too. "She thought he was charming," says Taranto, now a
grandmother in Biloxi with two grown children. "He was a yes-ma'am, no-sir,
thank-you type of person." In her newly published memoir, Elvis: In the
Twilight of Memory, Taranto insists Elvis fully intended to marry her and
failed to do so only because his manager, Col. Tom Parker, insisted he
remain single to keep up his sex-idol image. For Taranto the all-too-public
parade of his conquests finally became too much, and she broke off with
Elvis in March 1957. Even so, for years afterward she'd get "an achy
feeling" whenever she thought of him. Married for 34 years to Biloxi
businessman Fabian Taranto (they divorced in 1991), she says, "I hope
[Elvis] had a hard time getting over me too. I hope it broke his heart."


Susan Schutte

L.A. dancer Susan Schutte (then Henning) hadn't seen Elvis since she played
a mermaid in his 1968 movie Live a Little, Love a Little three months
earlier, so she was surprised to hear from him. But she was astonished by
what he was proposing over the phone. By then married to Priscilla for
little more than a year, Elvis wanted to send his Learjet to pick up Schutte
for a romantic rendezvous in Arizona, where he was vacationing.
Engaged to be married herself, she hesitated, but only for a moment. "I told
my fiance I wanted to date Elvis and have a relationship with him," she
recalls. "I said, 'If it doesn't work out, I'll come back to you.' "
The fiance was gone when Schutte, now 50, returned after three days, but she
has no regrets. "I believe the Lord has a plan," she says. "He takes his
velvet two-by-four and nudges you down the path." For Schutte, the path led
to a ranch near Sacramento, where today, with third husband Edgar Schutte,
she breeds show horses.
Having met on and off for a few years, Schutte and Elvis rarely left the
bedroom, where they talked into the wee hours -- about everything except
Priscilla. "I don't think he ever brought her name up," says Schutte. She
recalls Elvis liked to recite the Lord's Prayer but concedes he was no
saint. "I'm not a worshipper of Elvis," she says. But, "I loved our time
together."


Kathy Westmoreland

A classically trained vocalist who spent a season with New York City's
Metropolitan Opera road company, Kathy Westmoreland found singing backup on
"Hound Dog" and other Elvis classics "terrifying but challenging" when she
joined his tour in 1970. Westmoreland, 52, says her boss's tendency to wing
it without a score was liberating. "I was coming from a background where
everything had to be done exactly as written. He was saying, sing from your
heart. Express your emotions."
Just five weeks into the tour, Westmoreland says, she and Elvis became
clandestine lovers, sharing intimacies whenever Priscilla, to whom he'd then
been married for three years, or later, Linda Thompson and Ginger Alden, his
publicly acknowledged girlfriends, were not around. "He was like a long-lost
soul I had missed and found," says the divorced mom, who now lives near L.A.
with her 11-year-old daughter Lindsey and performs on the Elvis fan club
circuit.
In the driveway of her ranch-style home sits her most prized possession: a
white 1977 Lincoln Continental with an emerald green interior. Given to her
in his last year, it was a typical Elvis extravagance. "I've got 300 people
working for me, and their families depend on me," she recalls him saying
before the Pontiac, Mich., concert date he never kept. "He once told me,
'I'm going to sing until the day I die,' " she adds. "That's just what he
did."


Joyce Bova

Then a 25-year-old House Armed Services Committee aide, Joyce Bova got the
call the day that Elvis was to be photographed-famously, it turned out --
shaking hands with President Nixon in 1970. She had been summoned not by the
President but by the King. "He was a gentle, considerate lover," says Bova,
who had met Elvis a year earlier in Las Vegas. "He was almost shy," she
adds. "He was like a little boy. "
Retired since 1995, Bova, 52, never married; she lives in suburban Virginia
with her twin sister, Janice. In 1994's Don't Ask Forever: My Love Affair
with Elvis, she wrote that she aborted Elvis's child and that she left him
because of his drug problems. As he slept one night, she placed a diamond
ring he had given her on the nightstand, thinking, "I love you too much to
watch you kill yourself."


Linda Thompson

"We slept all day and stayed up all night," says songwriter Linda Thompson
of Graceland life in the post-Priscilla '70s. Now 46 and living in Malibu
with her husband of six years, record producer David Foster, Thompson met
Elvis in 1972 when his handlers invited some Memphis girls to a Bruce Lee
flick. "He was like Prince Charming," she says. "I don't think I left his
side again for a year." At one point she thought they might last even
longer. "Elvis wanted a little boy," she recalls, "but our lives didn't
unfold that way."


Ginger Alden

It was after 8 a.m., Aug. 16th, 1977, and despite taking sleeping pills,
playing a predawn game of racquetball and pouring over a turgid text about
psychic energy, Elvis had yet to sleep. "Precious," he said to 20-year-old
Ginger Alden, "I'm gonna go in the bathroom and read for a while." "Okay,"
she replied, "but don't fall asleep." Elvis smiled. "I won't," he assured
her. "He seemed happy and ready to start anew," says Alden. "He wanted to
work on new films, new concerts, redecorate his home and, to quote him,
'make Graceland come alive again.' " Alden found his body in the bathroom
later that afternoon. Memphis's former Miss Traffic Safety, Alden was
engaged to marry Elvis four months later on Christmas Day. Now 40 and living
in Sag Harbor, N.Y., with Ron Leyser, a TV commercial director and her
husband of six years, and their son Hunter, 2, the model turned homemaker
still vividly recalls the day she met Elvis at a Memphis fairground. She was
5 years old, and "he patted me on the head." They began to date in 1976 when
she was 19 and bore a striking resemblance to Elvis's then ex-wife
Priscilla. More than a lover, Elvis became her mentor, says Alden, who
claims stories of his drug use were exaggerated. "He taught me a great deal,
emotionally and spiritually," she says. "He said he felt we were soul mates.
I felt the same."


Sandy Martindale

Martindale's dad phoned one night in 1960 from his Hollywood nightclub with
a surprise: he put Elvis on the line. But she gave the King, 25, the cold
shoulder. "I've got to go to sleep, it's like 9:30," the 14-year-old school
girl said. A few weeks later the two were dancing and making out (nothing
more). "In school the next day I'd be embarrassed because my face would be
so raw," says Martindale, 52, married since 1975 to TV quiz host and Elvis
pal Wink Martindale. "But when he would hold me in his arms, it was like,
'If I died now, it would be okay.' "


STAR-KISSED LOVERS
Ann-Margret

Called the female Elvis Presley for her heartbreak looks, Ann-Margret hit it
off with her costar the instant they met on the set of 1964's Viva Las
Vegas. "It was fun, joy, admiration and love in its purest form," she later
wrote in My Story. They wheeled around L.A. on their Harleys and pedaled
through Bel Air on a bicycle built for double takes. But Elvis's intended,
Priscilla, was back home in Memphis, and "both of us knew that no matter how
much we loved each other," wrote Ann-Margret, 56, who has been married to
producer Roger Smith since 1967, "we weren't going to last."


Natalie Wood

When Elvis arrived in Hollywood in 1956 to star in Love Me Tender, the first
of his 31 movies, he dated 18-year-old Natalie Wood, an Oscar nominee for
1955's Rebel Without a Cause. Dressed in white, the pair turned heads as
they cruised in his white Cadillac convertible. But Wood, who died in a
freak 1981 boating accident, cut short a Memphis visit when Elvis made it
clear there would be no tender loving while his mama was home. "He can
sing," Wood told her sister, "but he can't do much else."


Connie Stevens

From the moment she first laid eyes on Elvis -- he asked her out after
seeing her on the ABC series Hawaiian Eye in 1962 -- she was smitten. "I
knew," says the then 24-year-old starlet, "this was a fellow who could break
your heart." Stevens, 59, the producer of A Healing, a Vietnam documentary,
and star of fall's UPN sitcom Head over Heels, says Elvis "was the best
kisser ever." But to be his girl, adds the mother of two children with
former husband Eddie Fisher, "you had to follow the crowd. I got tired of
going out with 11 guys for dinner."


Cybill Shepherd
Elvis wooed Memphis model and starlet Cybill Shepherd in 1972 with a movie
and a supper of chicken-fried steak at Graceland. Sparks flew, but the King
wasn't the fireman she thought he'd be. "There were a few things that, you
know, Elvis didn't know," she said coyly on Oprah last March. But, she
added, "he was a willing pupil." Throughout their brief tryst, the Cybill
star, now 47 and engaged to musician Robert Martin (she is twice divorced
with three kids), had to sneak to meet the singer. "I cheated on Peter
Bogdanovich to be with Elvis," she said of her director beau. "It was some
consolation to Peter that I was with the King."


jerry shafer

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That playgirl photo is a fake! Wake up!

Angeline

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Definitely. Put together with scissors and paste. The photo is a standard
press photo from TTWII - isn't it?


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kristi...@my-deja.com

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Well I vaguely remember the photo because it was several years ago that
it was printed but it was just a blur because he was in motion and I
wish that Playgirl had enlarged the photo so I could look closer,
pervert that I am (or just a normal red-blooded woman). In any case,
Girls Girls Girls gave a sufficient side view and while he wasn't hung
down to his knees, it looked like he had more than enough for me and any
other woman lucky enough to have been with him.
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Angeline

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Agreed. I believe Elvis had all the attributes that are needed to be a good
lover. Size is only one part (and the most insignificant). Kindness,
tenderness, steamy sexiness, joy and laughter, and all that's *BEFORE* you
enter the bedroom. The rest takes care of itself.

You are no pervert, either... : )
Angeline

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aDeeZer

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Wednesday, September 13, 2000
2:06:27 AM

Hello!

I'm not going to question whether, or not Elvis was 'richly' endowed.

After reading several biographies on the man, I will tell you that he
referred to his penis as 'Little Elvis', and that he was quite
selective in the women with whom he had sex.

Elvis Presley was, so I have read, particularly sensitive about the
possibility that a woman would use him by getting pregnant, and if this
happened, his career would be ruined, and his mother shattered in
disappointment.

Did Elvis have any sort of a sexual fetish? Again, according to
accounts, he particularly liked watching two beautiful women, with full
dark pubic hair, wrestle each other while wearing only white nylon
panties.

Sounds like a real ice-breaker for any party.
; - )

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> I don't have the inside track, that's for sure. I wish I knew first

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Apr 12, 2017, 7:54:07 PM4/12/17
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This is to Jeremy comma you are correct that women generally do not care about size because I know this is forward but there are two different types of orgasms and the best type is the external type where size does not matter whatsoever

debi.s...@gmail.com

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Mar 12, 2018, 4:50:35 PM3/12/18
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Some women appreciate the male physique, especially their package. I love looking at nude men when I'm not fucking them.

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Aug 3, 2018, 4:50:12 AM8/3/18
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I've never commented on one of these! Omg this is so cool. The original posts are from 2000! I was born in 2000! Wow! I apologize to anyone just trying to find some info on Little Elvis, I saw the last two comments were from 2017 and 2018 and was shook! If the one who commented is the sane girl (the Kristie one who originally asked the question) what are you doing replying 16 years later 😂

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Apr 21, 2019, 2:23:13 AM4/21/19
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I believe that Elvis has an fantastically large penis. Because biographer Albert Goldman has in fact viewed black market blue movies that Elvis made, and which he recounts in detail in the 1980 bio. The demented-with-hate-and-envy Goldman, who DESPISED Elvis, would have been _elated_ to recount his not being well-hung. Given this and given his penchant for grotesque liberties taken with the truth (one would think Elvis weighed more than a blue whale reading this book,) it is clear to me that the shlock-peddling emotional cripple, Goldman, saw, envied and tried to bury the beautiful Presley penis.

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Feb 20, 2020, 6:59:42 AM2/20/20
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I just wanted to comment on this 20 year old (older than I am) thread about Elvis Presley’s penis, that’s all.
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