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#77
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02-06-2017, 02:41 AM
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Re: Hirsuties Papillaris Coronae Glandis
When I was at MEPS joining the Army we were in two lines for our physical. The dude next to me had it so bad that at first the doc thought it was an STD called in another doc. He explained what it was anyway out of the 30 of us in the room turned out there were 14 who had it but the dude next to me was eat up. Then in Africa we had another dude that had it and they were huge he had gotten jungle rot and they sent his ass home medical because the infection was so bad. I don't know if they helped the infection along or if the concern was that they could I don't know another mans gear is none of my business unless he has an injury there. |
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#79
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02-08-2017, 03:30 AM
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Re: Hirsuties Papillaris Coronae Glandis
This makes me wonder about an evolutionary theory I once read about. Chimpanzees have spikes on their penises. It makes them ejaculaze quickly. There is a theory that humans once had them too but females didn't prefer them because they hurt so we procreated with men with smaller and smaller spikes. Could these be them?
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