ShaktiSama
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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer Ironic, though, considering the size of willies of other primates which have no such civilising suppression of their impulses. Apparently, gorillas have quite tiny wedding wands, though no-one's actually done the key measurement with a ruler at the appropriate time - for reasons that will be readily appreciated. Lol...so far as I know, the gorilla wedding-wand has been measured in all states. Anthropologists are filthy beggars. The reason that the gorilla penis and testes are small is the same reason that the human penis and testes are relatively large: competition. A silverback gorilla tends to live in a single-male, multi-female group, so his body is designed to keep other males from approaching his potential mates. That's how he competes and gets his genes passed on. A human male always lives in a large, multi-male and multi-female group, so his body is designed to compete in different ways. Any female will always have access to multiple males, so he needs to deliver the largest quantity of semen he can and try to penetrate more deeply than other males. This is far more important to passing on his genes than overall body size. *ahem* So. Long live the multi-male, multi-female group!
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