Friday, October 18, 2024

Display

 I love getting my penis erect. I like seeing other guy's penises getting erect, wondering what's causing them to get aroused. Is it seeing another horny guy playing with their erection. Are they hoping that they will see him eventually ejaculate?  


I guess you might say that I am a whole lot curious about what gets us aroused. Or is it simply we have this ongoing need to increase the dopamine flow in our body and one guaranteed way is by getting an erection and masturbating...not necessarily ejaculating...pleasuring our erect penises and the wonderful pleasure surge we experience. 

So what do you need to do? It's so fascinating, as well as arousing, to see the penis fill up and extend out. For me this sensation causes my brain to direct more blood to my loins. How pretty it looks pointing out. He must be horny and it's making me horny... Which I love.


More blood... Such a wonderful feeling... And now this appendage that once was soft and hanging down is engorging itself into what I call a phallus of pleasure and pleasuring.




























And then there are days when the urge to show yourself to someone else who is curious to see you in all your glory is just too great to resist...





A penis brings joy.



Ostentatio genitalium (Latin for "display of the genitals") is a term coined by Leo Steinberg in 1983[1] that refers to artistic emphasis of the genitals of Christ in Renaissance paintings. It can take the form of exposed display, demonstrative hand positions, (self) touch, exaggerated textile draping, etc. The term adapted the existing feature in iconography of the ostentatio vulnerum or "display of wounds", where Christ indicates the wound in his side, as in the Doubting Thomas episode, or depictions of the Man of Sorrows.

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