Definition of PENIS
the part of the body of men and male animals that is used for sex and through which urine leaves the body


Origin of PENIS
Latin, penis, tail; akin to Old High German faselt penis, Greek peos
First Known Use: 1668

WHAT'S WRONG WITH SMALL?

Women are small and feminine, men are big and masculine. A man's penis is the visible evidence of his virility. Penises are also the ultimate power symbols—but that's big, erect penises. No one builds an important building, or a rocket, in the shape of a limp little dick.

To see a penis enlarge and stiffen is to witness a miracle of nature; it's like watching time-lapse photography of a week in the life of a vegetable—seeing it go from wilted flower to big zucchini in a matter of moments. If that happens all the time, on your own body, you can't be blamed for concluding bigger is better. Especially because an erection alters a man. In the rest of his life he may be successful or ambitious or a layabout, but once he has an erection he's a man with a powerful purpose. Nature is using him to sow some seed.

Most of the time it's clear that size is an advantage. If you have more money or more land you have more ease and also more power. Big creatures have more physical strength than small ones. Big muscles are more powerful, long legs can run faster. An army has a better chance of winning than would one man fighting alone. The fate that rules our lives is so much bigger than we are that it surrounds us on all sides and we can't do anything about it.



Source: The Book of the Penis by Maggie Paley 


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