JayRoss55 Posted February 17 Posted February 17 While proper medical attention to our bodies is essential, our cultural obsession with genital appearance and performance often creates unnecessary anxiety. This fixation can overshadow the broader spectrum of intimacy and reduce human connection to mere physical function. Ultimately, we would benefit from a more balanced perspective that values vulnerability and emotional depth over the narrow focus on our most private parts. Quote
Guest jcboy19 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It depends on the fetish. some like small and some like big. I only like average Quote
Leisure Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago People in a culture that is more relaxed about genitals will easily know the normal spectrum of genitals. Acceptability of showing genitals, such as in tribal culture, portrayal in earlier sculptures and painting and societies that are upholding bath culture eases the learning. Seeing genitals does not all link to intimacy. Children should have the earliest opportunity to view a range of human genitals as normal. Seeing is believing. Quote
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