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theRose4U -> RE: Penis Envy (12/8/2006 9:40:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: FelinePersuasion

I admit to wanting to experince what havin a dick is like, for a few days, I would not want one full time.


In my line of work I've had as many as 50 dicks to deal with in a day. It's a truely over-rated experience.




theRose4U -> RE: Penis Envy (12/8/2006 9:42:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: pixelslave

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ORIGINAL: theRose4U

Why do I want to own something that's well known to suck desperately needed blood from one's brain? There's a reason the male body was designed to only be able to operate one brain at a time. I just still have to figure out what that useful purpose might be.



I think anthropologists have well documented the need for procreation, especially when the population of the world was quite small.  In times before science and modern medicine, longevity was much shorter as was the liklihood a baby would survive much, if at all beyond birth.  Perhaps that is the simple answer you seek? [8|]

- pixel


Nope I'm not a breeder need a more useful reason for letting the little brain rule things.




DiurnalVampire -> RE: Penis Envy (12/8/2006 9:46:36 PM)

I definately dont have penis envy.  I would never want any part of my body to be that easily aroused and used against me. I am very capable of enjoying one, as long as it is attached to someone else... but I have spent too much time learning how to use a man's cock to control him to ever want to see what it would be like to have one.

DV




Misstoyou -> RE: Penis Envy (12/8/2006 10:13:44 PM)

While I really really really like men and all their parts (really! [:D] ), there is no part of me that wants to be one or envies their apparatus, which is why strap-ons hold no appeal for me whatsoever.




missjada -> RE: Penis Envy (12/8/2006 10:31:44 PM)

To have a penis would require me to think with it.
My lovely Pussy is far more powerful than any penis. 




FourInchHeels -> RE: Penis Envy (12/9/2006 3:23:33 AM)

Thanks for all the responses. Apparently I am unusual in that way!

I’m cool with the phrase "penis admiration" too. I’d want to experience cumming every way, and in every hole a guy can, with My cock. And, I’m in no way saying I want to be a man, or men are better, or any such nonsense. I’d just love to know firsthand what it feels like to get stiff, then squirt, and go soft again.

Thank you, pixel! I’ve managed to find several that are pretty good guys.

Oddly enough, Rose4U, in My daydreaming I never lose My reasoning or ability to make the right decisions when I have a dick. I also never consider mundane things like unwanted hardons or pissing standing up. Writing My name in the snow has seemed like fun, but why anyone would want to be waving their cock around outside when it’s cold enough to have snowed is beyond Me. Haven’t spent much time pondering size either, though I KNOW he’d be 7-8" long, and thick.

Of course, since I only had him for a few days, he wouldn’t suffer from impotence or premature ejaculation. He can also rebound pretty quickly, and cums several times a day.




pinkkeith -> RE: Penis Envy (12/9/2006 5:03:05 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pixelslave

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ORIGINAL: theRose4U

Why do I want to own something that's well known to suck desperately needed blood from one's brain? There's a reason the male body was designed to only be able to operate one brain at a time. I just still have to figure out what that useful purpose might be.



I think anthropologists have well documented the need for procreation, especially when the population of the world was quite small.  In times before science and modern medicine, longevity was much shorter as was the liklihood a baby would survive much, if at all beyond birth.  Perhaps that is the simple answer you seek? [8|]



I read this yesterday, but didn't have the time to post a response. I hold an MA degree in anthropology with a concentration in gender and sexuality studies and I have never seen anything documented that makes this claim. Also, not too many anthropologist study human culture in an historical context as your first sentence suggests. There is a branch of anthropology called archeaology that looks at the past, but they really look at artifacts, not human culture.

The anthropological evidence actually shows that humanity views sex as being more emotional and/or spiritual then being a mechinism to procreate.




Morrigel -> RE: Penis Envy (12/9/2006 6:29:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pinkkeith
I read this yesterday, but didn't have the time to post a response. I hold an MA degree in anthropology with a concentration in gender and sexuality studies and I have never seen anything documented that makes this claim.


He was being facetious.  No sex = no humans.  No people with male parts = no sex. 

Gender constructions as a phenomenon of culture are a totally separate issue.  We're pretty sure that past human populations did reproduce, because we are their descendents.  So let's not over-complicate things just to spoil a joke.  [;)]

--M




lateralist1 -> RE: Penis Envy (12/9/2006 6:47:34 AM)

Oh yes I have a lot of penis envy. I good half of me is male. If we go on the stereotypes.
However I enjoy the other half as well. I agree totally with Mistress Dolly.
A variety of real detatchable ones would be lovely. I would enjoy learning how to use them really well.
But then I can have as many strap-ons as I like and reality is much more satisfying than fantasy I always find.
Different yes but that is to be expected.




jenna2005 -> RE: Penis Envy (12/9/2006 6:52:08 AM)

Why would anyone envy a penis?

~jenna




savannasub -> RE: Penis Envy (12/9/2006 8:51:56 AM)

maybe theyde be curious not envious




pinkkeith -> RE: Penis Envy (12/9/2006 10:01:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Morrigel

He was being facetious.  No sex = no humans.  No people with male parts = no sex. 

Gender constructions as a phenomenon of culture are a totally separate issue.  We're pretty sure that past human populations did reproduce, because we are their descendents.  So let's not over-complicate things just to spoil a joke.  [;)]

--M



I wasn't sure if he was joking or not. I couldn't see a humorous tone in the email, so I thought I would treat it as if it was being factual information. [:)] 




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