Monday, March 18, 2019

Worship At The Altar

The worship of Phallus has been a part of many cultures for thousands of years now. Romans believed penises to bring good luck. In Greek mythology, they worshipped Priapus who was the fertility God who protected livestock, plants and male genitalia. He is often depicted with a large oversized erect phallus. Some temples in India have a stone phallus as an altar, and they pour butter over it and chant to it as the symbol of God.





As homosexuals and androphiles we often engage in phallus worship. Polishing each other's dicks and engaging in male to male testosterone laden sex. It can be a powerful motivator for life. Author Jack Donovan described this activity from a Taoist belief "During homosexual relations, sex between men was essentially a neutral exchange of masculine energy."


























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