shorthair- You are wrong. You added punctuation that wasn't there. Cheater.
bfauska- Here is the deal. We will take this gem as an example...
Perhaps, one of these days, some of you will start asking questions before your penis gets in the way. (Regardless, I'm enjoying my time.)
Now we can get rid of that first part as it probably won't be needed. YOu will be left with...
some of you will start asking questions before your penis gets in the way. (Regardless, I'm enjoying my time.)
From there you can clip off more from either end or both ends to make the sentence mean whatever you want. Such as...
your penis gets in the way. (Regardless, I'm enjoying my time.)
or...
some of you will start asking questions before your penis
or both ends...
start asking questions before your penis
But you can't take out certain words just to make it work better. Such as...
your penis gets in Regardless
or...
some of your penis gets in the way. (Regardless, I'm enjoying my time.)
No adding stuff or mixing up words obviously. You are getting into a mangle if you go that route.
So, ya, just clip from the ends, not the middle, and don't add anything. Even punctuation
Rarely, but sometimes it is acceptable to clip from the middle if you add an ellipsis. This is highly discouraged, and is usually reserved for the beginners or the elderly.
you will start... your penis