Surfing the web looking for some beautiful ancient Greek and ancient Roman sculptures, I came across the site www. The site is, as I discovered, about genital cutting of the human penis "circumcision" and has a great collection of intact, uncut cocks in art, from ancient Greece to contemporary pieces. It's really worth checking out! As I come from a country where uncut men are the norm, the mindset that the foreskin is "just an extra flap of skin" is preposterous to me.
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This is why the men in ancient statues all have small penises
Today, bigger is widely regarded as better. But was this always the case? This article sheds some light on how the Western culture changed in its phallic preferences. Over the past few decades, pornography has played a role in the infatuation of inflated sizes. But in ancient times, men were intentionally portrayed with small genitals. Why was this the case? The story starts all the way back in ancient Greece….
This is why the men in ancient statues all have small penises
Ancient statues and small penises — who would have ever thought I would be writing about such a topic? The inspiration for this article came after taking my little niece to a museum where they had art on display from the Greco-Roman period. As we were admiring the physiques of the various sculptures, she tugged on my arm in the way that kids do. I knelt down to listen. It was then she giggly whispered something into my ear that kind of caught me off guard:.