Robin Thicke is opening up about his penis size no pun intended. In a recent interview with Elle magazine, the sexy year-old singer was asked about making references to his gifted manhood in his "Blurred Lines" music video and new song "Give It 2 U. Like, I'm big-d--k swingin'," Thicke says. If someone's got a great outfit on, it's like, 'Oh, you're big-d--k swingin' tonight.

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Remember him, the biggest pop star of last year, who sang "Blurred Lines" and put out a video in which he spelled out his manhood in inflatable letters and top-heavy girls danced around him to emphasize the sheer power of his genital-related animal magnetism? I put it on when I DJed at a feminist club night starring Amanda Palmer, because I am a terrible human being who thought it would be funny. People ran across the dance floor and made me take it off. They were delighted when I played Michael Jackson, though, who was accused of abusing several kids. But I digress. And so Thicke became a superstar at a relatively late point in his life—already pushing 40, married with a son and a mortgage and a backlog of soft-porn fantasy checks to cash. He did what anyone who finds himself in that position would do: He blamed the video on his wife, Paula Patton, claiming he only released that version because she liked the toplessness, and then went twerking with Miley Cyrus. So she left him—and now he has vowed to win her back. By making his new record all about his dick.
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I've heard way too many stories of people breaking up with amazing people and they end up alone or in a less happy relationship. I would not have wanted to be dismissed as crazy and unworthy of attention when I was still a member, because it wouldn't have been true. I've only been married for 1 year and the situation is kicking me right on my behind.
We have still not decided about us, since it is at a very early stage. So if you are dating a Mormon guy, always wear knee-length, avoid tiny shorts, mini skirts, short or revealing dresses, plunging necklines, or sleeveless tops. It seems she'll expect you to become Mormon. It will definitely take patience to work through any of this with her but it sounds like she's a pretty awesome person. Obviously don't make any commitments further in the relationship because you do not want to be married into an insane orthodox LDS family because it will cause alot of troubles. She suggested instead watching something that was produced by the church itself. I've read through some stuff there and it all seems pretty tame so far. I'd rather marry a doctor and let him have a mistress on the side if that means not having to worry about money.