Still more penis questions

Heh. Full confession time: I’ve read this thread perhaps a dozen times, and still I have no idea on Ghod’s Green Earth what it’s about! It ain’t GQ, I’m pretty sure of that, but I don’t know where to move it.

If someone could translate for me and lend an assist, I’d certainly be grateful.

confus-ed, I am

<----- Howling with delight. Manny, if you’ve read this thread a dozen times…well… you CLEARLY have a need to know everything there is to know about flashing. <grin>. I see a borderline obsession here… :smiley:

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Noone seems to have mentioned this, so I will. It is just as illegal for a woman to flash as it is for a man. I believe the charge in both cases would be indecent exposure.

Well, Manhatten can choose between Sigmund, Lucien or Clement as far as I’m concerned but I think a Freud may be what he needs.

I’ve gotten tired of this thread but I’ll have one more go at stating clearly “what I mean”. Before the mid nineties penises had never ever been seen in movies, television, or print media. Male strip shows for women did not exist until about the same time. Exposing the penis was not seen as a possible form of entertainment for females but as a criminal offense. It was considered a fact of “nature” that women were harmed by the sight of it in some way. In the last decade that idea has surely been undermined by Chippendale’s sleazoid female audiences and the ubiquitous baring of male genitalia in the mass media. So, before 1990, say, women’s attitudes were in keeping with the law. Now they aren’t. But they now live a hypocritical life in which, on the way home from the strip club, should they see the same thing they paid to see, they can have the owner of that thing arrested. Should male exposure of the penis to women now incur a lesser penalty? Why was it ever seen as worthy of a long term of imprisonment if female psychology has proven to be so malleable?

Be a Freud be very a Freud. I can’t help it.