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Love Begins

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Peter Solarz
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Hercules and the Hydra
Rudolph Tegner
Post eius exercitationem
Academic study of a male nude by Mariano Fortuny y Marsal [Spanish, 1838-1874]
Ron Kramer of the Green Bay Packers known for going hog-wild (and hog out) with the ol’ pigskin!
This unique and exceptionally rare artifact from the Moche culture of ancient Peru is a stand-alone hollow copper phallus measuring 2.5 inch
Erect Phallic imagery was crucial in Moche’s art and symbolism, carrying deep cultural and religious significance. Integrating a human flutist element within the phallus conveys multiple layers of meaning. The flute is often associated with fertility and agricultural rituals, suggesting its use in ceremonies intended to invoke prosperity and divine favor. The depiction underscores the Moche’s sophisticated understanding of the interconnectedness of music, fertility, and spiritual well-being. Music, an integral part of Moche ceremonies, was believed to enhance ritual potency and communicate with the divine. The stature of an erect penis and large testicles further emphasize fertility and potency, making this artifact a powerful symbol within Moche cultural and religious practices.
Jesus Christ, in the flesh.
“This is my body given for you,” indeed!
Michelangelo’s statue “The Risen Christ,” 1521, is one of few classical depictions of Jesus’ penis. A floating bronze loincloth was added in 1546, but a second version exists with the cock and balls of Christ, curiously uncircumcised, on full display.
The Ancient Greeks associated a small, flaccid penis as a representation of idealized masculinity, rational, and self-control. Gods and warriors regularly depicted with a disproportionately tiny phallus.
I’ve always found the contrast between a large, muscular, traditionally masculine body with a short soft cock quite intriguing- in art and real life.
Joe Albanese, Red Sox baseball player naked in locker room, early 1950s, Life Magazine
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Tout le monde à poils, plus possible aujourd'hui !
Vessel with distinct “stirrup” shaped spout, depicting a fellatio scene. Moche civilization, Peru 300-600 AD.
Normalized group male nudity.