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02-08-2017, 10:44 PM
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Re: Hirsuties Papillaris Coronae Glandis
It isn't the papillae that are weird, at least to me. It's that this lonesome penis looks as though it's sore as hell. I thought the guy's dick was splitting in two from inflammation or something. Not having been eyeball-to-coronae-glandis with a lot of woodies, I'd never have guessed it's so common. However, the people here who have it certainly don't have such a . . . flamboyant? perky? . . . presentation, it seems.
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#82
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02-08-2017, 11:16 PM
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Re: Hirsuties Papillaris Coronae Glandis
Just wandered about the web. Here's a link to a short National Geographic piece on penis DNA in primates. http://tinyurl.com/49urnwf When they begin to speculate about "why" human penises lost spines, they're over-thinking it. There doesn't need to be a why in natural selection, only that it happened, and when it happened, these changes occurred/were observed. I was taught that while all female primates had clitorises, only human females could have orgasms. Observing the rather nasty-looking sexual behavior between male and female chimps, I figured that was probably true. But then I observed three adult female chimps who'd lived together for several years masturbating themselves, and two of them doing each other. (Was this facultative homosexuality for imprisoned chimps? Or simply two lesbian chimps and a fairly bored straight one.) Now we know that all female mammals have clitorises, as well as some birds/reptiles. So I looked this up, too, while on the trail for spiny penises, and found a funny article at Popular Science: http://tinyurl.com/ozmfv9y One line really made me laugh: "But, the rate at which the females orgasmed was variable, and they weren't exactly sure what caused them." Tell me, fellow readers - hasn't that been the question for 100,000 years of human history? In case you're wondering, I was doing a paper on abnormal behavior among solitary male gorillas in captivity. It tore my heart out, so I changed fields. I wasn't just some perv taking photos of horny apes; I leave that to others. Probably all of us here have had sexual encounters with horny apes, but they claimed to be humans. |
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06-04-2017, 10:11 AM
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Re: Hirsuties Papillaris Coronae Glandis
I have that, but nowhere near as extreme as those pics. For me it's one single row of incredibly small, perfectly aligned bumps, barely noticeable, and they're HIGHLY sensitive, especially when tongue is involved haha (they formed mid teens so I can verify they're more sensitive than normal, for me at least) Only one girl noticed and she actually thought it was super cool after realizing it wasn't the herps haha
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