Rich wrote:
> - In some primative tribes of New Guinea, men wear phallocarps -- i. e.,
> holsters used to protect male equipment from thorns and brambles on
> jungle trails.
> - See *Discover* magazine, "April, 1985.pp,70-83 - "Everything Else You
> Always Wanted to Know About Sex . . . But That We Were Afraid to Ask".
> by Jared Diamond:
> quoting:
> " ... Phallocarps vary in length (up to two feet), diameter (up to four
> inches), shape (curved or straight), ... ... ... Each man has a
> wardrobe of several sizes and shapes. Western male anthropologists
> interpret the phallocarp as something worn for modesty or concealment, to
> which my wife had a succinct rebuttal: "The most immodest display of
> modesty I've ever seen!"
Two feet?! I mean I've been in a few "mine is bigger than yours" arguments
before, but...
I take sides with your wife on this one...
jim
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