Friday's post struck a nerve and resonated with so many of you. It is good to know there is such a caring community in the blogosphere! In many ways, hard or soft, a man's cock is his most prized physical attribute. Oh, sure... we love to show off the biceps and the six pack abs if we've got them. We love it when we get compliments on other areas of our physical attributes, our hair or eyes maybe, but...
The thing, that single organ, that labels us Male is the all-important part of our being. Even lacking a pair of nuts, we are still Male. Without a dick what would we be? Hell, even if they don't work to our satisfaction all the time, and we might get pissed off or worry about about it, our cocks define us. Long or short, skinny or fat, or any combination, whether intact or cut, they make us men.
I know I've said it before, but it bears repeating: Be proud of your cock, fuck stick, prick, dick, dipstick, log, or whatever you prefer to call it. It's yours. It was given to you by nature.
It is there for you to enjoy. Derive all the pleasure you can from it.
4 comments:
Love my cock! These guys certainly have great schlongs! That's one term for it that I like as well as all the others. Another great post! THANKS!
Last picture makes a suberb climax to an excellent post. Chimes in with my nascent reverence for the phallus.
I certainly love my cock, which has served me very well for over fifty years. However, I wish that my parents had not had me circumcised at birth. I was born in the late Fifties and that was the routine procedure in Canada and the U.S. at the time. As much as I love my cock and the pleasure it brings me, I cannot help but wonder if it would bring even greater pleasure had it not been snipped. I wonder if other cut men feel the same.
@ harry - some do and some don't. I've read instances of both; men bemoaning the loss of their foreskin at birth thinking they're missing out on something and men who say they can't miss what they never had and revel in the sensations they have in their exposed cockheads. Restoration is possible, but it is a LONG TERM commitment.
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