PROSTATE CANCER
Posted on May 25, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
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Phallic Anatomy - The Prepuce
Posted on May 12, 2008 in Impotence young men
"It is a biological norm in Homo sapiens that, in youth, that part of the penis known as the prepuce often runs to impressive lengths, frequently representing more than three-quarters of the length of the penis. This anatomical fact is not without its cultural or artistic consequences. In his survey of images of the phallus in Greek vase painting, K. J. Dover comments that depictions of attractive, virtuous, heroic, or divine subjects feature a prepuce that can comprise up to three-quarters the entire length of the penis. This may be an accurate representation of an ethnic norm; a broad-based, culturally significant idealization of the penis; or, in some cases, the representation of a prepuce that has been deliberately lengthened. Whatever the case, the well-proportioned prepuce was the longer prepuce, with its distinctive taper. It is also a convention of vase painting that, even when in a state of erection, the prepuce of paragons of male beauty should retain its proportionality to the rest of the penis; despite erection, therefore, it is almost invariably represented as unretracted, long, and finely tapered." So wrote the learned Frederick M. Hodges, in "The Ideal Prepuce in Ancient Greece and Rome: Male Genital Aesthetics and Their Relation to Lipodermos, Circumcision, Foreskin Restoration, and the Kynodesme" - Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol. 75, no. 3 (Fall 2001): pp. 375-405. For those of you who are regular readers of The Perfect Phallus, you will know all too well that Mrs. Candy, not unlike the Greeks and the Rmans, equates the prepuce with holy Phallic excellence, one which deserves worship and appreciation. The prepuce or foreskin is a sublime, retractable double-layered fold of skin and mucous membrane that covers the glans penis and protects the urinary meatus when the penis is not erect. The prepuce occupies a prominent position on an vitally important organ. It's location and structure indicate that it is the most important sensory tissue of the Phallus. Its persistence over millions of years suggests that it has played a role in the propagation of the species. There is little doubt that the prepuce is quite divine. Let us take a brief tour, shall we, of some of the delightful prepuce we have had the pleasure of viewing on The Perfect Phallus. As you may have sensed, Mrs. Candy is quite taken by the prepuce. While I adore all Phalli, those with prepuce indeed occupy a special place. There are few things more delightful, I must admit, than exploring a healthy young prepuce with one's tongue. The longer the prepuce, the more detailed are my explorations. I do often get lost in the pleasures of the prepuce. In my view, removal of the prepuce for aesthetic reasons is an act of utter barbarity. It is cruelty beyond imagination. If you have never witnessed a circumcision, I have included a video clip below. This video is very graphic. Please do not watch it if it may upset you or make you feel ill. **WARNING** THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS OF AN INFANT CIRCUMCISION IT IS EXTREMELY GRAPHIC IN NATURE WATCHING THIS VIDEO MAY MAKE YOU ILL
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