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‘I wanted a truncheon in my pants’: The rise of the penis extension

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    Algernon_Asimov
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    You could... but you'd be wrong. I'm pretty sure that the qualities associated with "being a gentleman" don't include impressing women with the size of the truncheon in your pants. This is just...

    "My whole life I’ve enjoyed impressing women; this was just an extension of that. You could call it a gentlemanly thing to do."

    You could... but you'd be wrong. I'm pretty sure that the qualities associated with "being a gentleman" don't include impressing women with the size of the truncheon in your pants. This is just about ego, about showing off.

    the proliferation of pornography and the rise of TV shows where brutal physical objectification has become, for the first time, an equal-opportunities phenomenon.

    When we started working towards equality for women, I thought the point was to bring women up to the level of men, not to drag men down to the level of women. We're supposed to de-objectify women, not objectify men as well. :(

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    1. RapidEyeMovement
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      It is also interesting to note the rise of male makeup.

      It is also interesting to note the rise of male makeup.

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      EscReality
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      If we are all objectified we have achieved equality. ...rrright?

      If we are all objectified we have achieved equality.

      ...rrright?

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  2. annadane
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    This is my cue to take a 5 year break from the internet.

    This is my cue to take a 5 year break from the internet.

    3 votes