Thomas II
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A cock size discussion on TFT? Whodathunkit?
A cock size discussion on TFT? Whodathunkit?
A cock size discussion on TFT? Whodathunkit?
The funny thing is that it looks like I started this split thread, but I didn't...I wonder who did?...Floofy the wonder Floof maybe?
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A cock size discussion on TFT? Whodathunkit?
The funny thing is that it looks like I started this split thread, but I didn't...I wonder who did?...Floofy the wonder Floof maybe?
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The funny thing is that it looks like I started this split thread, but I didn't...I wonder who did?...Floofy the wonder Floof maybe?
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It's a mystery, but after opening this thread, I'm glad it happened. If any member wants a more in depth discussion of this sort of thing, I can give them links to forums where threads such as this take up half the first page.
The funny thing is that it looks like I started this split thread, but I didn't...I wonder who did?...Floofy the wonder Floof maybe?
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Fixed! I used my wonder floof power to do it.
You must have been a bit puzzled when you saw the thread title and your name as the OP. hehe

It's a mystery, but after opening this thread, I'm glad it happened. If any member wants a more in depth discussion of this sort of thing, I can give them links to forums where threads such as this take up half the first page.
I did the thread split to remove the derail (me and another1) in the movie thread. I expected this split-off piece to die, as split derails so often do. I should have known that "penis" in the title might ensure a longer thread life. Or maybe a longer, harder thread life even.
BUT I'm fine with talking about Tom Hardy's penis all day if anyone wants to. lol
... If any member wants a more in depth discussion of this sort of thing...
... If any member wants a more in depth discussion of this sort of thing...
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I did the thread split to remove the derail (me and another1) in the movie thread. I expected this split-off piece to die, as split derails so often do. I should have known that "penis" in the title might ensure a longer thread life. Or maybe a longer, harder thread life even.
BUT I'm fine with talking about Tom Hardy's penis all day if anyone wants to. lol
When I was new to the old site, a thread split left me as to OP of a discussion about life size rubber sex dolls. My first thread.
That happened to me before, but I don't remember the thread title so obviously it wasn't anything related to private parts or sex dolls. I would have remembered that.So, answer is offensive if you’re a drama queen.
Nothing notable about the penis anyway. 3 or 4 brief glimpses too. Whoopti-do. "Sacred" and disturbing therefore keep it hidden... what an argument.:laughing-smiley-014
So, answer is offensive if you’re a drama queen.
Nothing notable about the penis anyway. 3 or 4 brief glimpses too. Whoopti-do. "Sacred" and disturbing therefore keep it hidden... what an argument.:laughing-smiley-014
Sounds like another1 is experiencing what women experience all the time as enforced by culture: our body parts are wicked and holy at the same time. Unfortunately, it's the belief in the vagina's wickedness that dominates that particular dichotomy in our society. It's actually useful for me to remember that although our culture doesn't condemn the penis or male sexual urges anywhere near like it does vaginas and female sexual urges, there's still plenty of conflicting and inhumane messages that shame men, too. (I'm only a feminazi when certain he-man woman haters club members wander out of their worm holes.)
Sounds like another1 is experiencing what women experience all the time as enforced by culture: our body parts are wicked and holy at the same time. Unfortunately, it's the belief in the vagina's wickedness that dominates that particular dichotomy in our society. It's actually useful for me to remember that although our culture doesn't condemn the penis or male sexual urges anywhere near like it does vaginas and female sexual urges, there's still plenty of conflicting and inhumane messages that shame men, too. (I'm only a feminazi when certain he-man woman haters club members wander out of their worm holes.)
...keep it hidden...
What we have here is an artificial shortage. In any realistic sense, there can't be a shortage of penises, or vaginas, or even a mystery as to their locations. Our social convention of wearing clothes has created this bizarre situation where we can have people desperate for a peek up a skirt, or upset because someone's pants are unzipped.
I have a friend who spent time in the South Pacific. He said, in the 1960's, women in Papua New Guinea would be seen shopping topless, but never in a miniskirt. Exposing their bare thighs in public was considered indecent.
Men do have it just as tough, you're right. We're on the outside. Women can conceal their vaginas.
Breasts aren't really an issue because men like small breasts nowadays. We praise women for their breasts, no matter what their size. I doubt women talk about liking small penises when they're alone and having pillow fights, or whatever it is they do. Ask a man how he feels about his breasts sometime. We're really screwed up about our bodies, man. Men are.
Men complain about vagina size all the time, but women still have less chance of a misshaped vagina being passed up by a male. Any vagina is a good vagina, according to most men. So really it isn't a disadvantage for women in that department either.
Look... I'm naturally programmed to judge the penises of other men, but not by society. I think nature programmed me to be this way.
Why does semen smell so bad? If a woman smells heavily of semen, she is less likely to be fornicated with. It is a natural signal in nature, just like the size of penises. I think it all ties together in nature, and NOT society's programming. So, I'm not being programmed.... is what I'm saying. I'm programmed to the core, but it isn't something society slipped into me while I wasn't paying attention. I haven't "developed" an unrealistic concern for penises. I just came this way.
Tom Hardy is just one of many penis actors willing to ruin it for men. Ever seen Nymphomaniac? That movie is an Apocalypse. Maybe remove Tom from the equation somehow. I don't know how those things work in a debate. Tom has done his duty, and frankly I'm tired of picturing his penis every time I write the word Tom, now. I don't want this to become permanent.
Men hide their penises for a better chance to reproduce, and when other men ruin it in movies, it is natural for rational people to tilt their heads and say hmm, why so many penises?
Thank you for addressing this very important issue with me, and understanding that this isn't about addressing my supposed issue. This involves our whole species, and it is something that could bring us all down, so sorry for seeming like it is supposed to be some big penis joke.

...keep it hidden...
What we have here is an artificial shortage. In any realistic sense, there can't be a shortage of penises, or vaginas, or even a mystery as to their locations. Our social convention of wearing clothes has created this bizarre situation where we can have people desperate for a peek up a skirt, or upset because someone's pants are unzipped.
I have a friend who spent time in the South Pacific. He said, in the 1960's, women in Papua New Guinea would be seen shopping topless, but never in a miniskirt. Exposing their bare thighs in public was considered indecent.
I recently read about a theory (that I can't find now, but will look for it if you want me to) that the "mystery/fear of womanhood" idea was first created by women in early matriarchal societies to make it taboo for men to interfere with females and/or to gain psychological power over men through the fear of mystery. So eventually men said, "fuck this, we can beat you," and thus were born the patriarchal systems that demonize women.
Your whole post seems to be just a list of bizarre, simplistic, black and white assumptions that you are pulling out of your ass and calling them "reality
You can't change what the seven billion humans around you believe or do.
This applies to all of us. Some things might be worth fighting the world for, but you wouldn't know in your current understanding.
a bit of masochism
I'll be like a broken record
I recently read about a theory (that I can't find now, but will look for it if you want me to) that the "mystery/fear of womanhood" idea was first created by women in early matriarchal societies to make it taboo for men to interfere with females and/or to gain psychological power over men through the fear of mystery. So eventually men said, "fuck this, we can beat you," and thus were born the patriarchal systems that demonize women.
Matriarchies do well in hunter-gatherer cultures. The men spend their days in the forest or the field, while women maintain the camp. When the group progresses(if that is the proper word) to an agrarian culture, many things happen. One of the most significant differences is the creation of private property. Agriculture means crops must be harvested and stored for future use. Suddenly, who controls resources and who has access is a problem. This is a problem unknown to a tribe of nomads who follow where the fruit is ripe.
Private property can only be held by those who can keep other people from taking it. A matriarchy is fine for deciding who will cook and who will clean. But, for keeping bandits out of the granary, that's a job for a patriarch. The downside of putting the men in charge of everything soon became apparent. If a man can claim dirt, trees, and water, as his personal property, to do with as he sees fit, he can do the same for a woman.