indeed, naughty cat... and when you think of an octopus and a cat, then there must be some 'olfactory attraction' involved too...![]()
I saw it, naughty CatMy favourite
... If you look at the very first post.![]()
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indeed, naughty cat... and when you think of an octopus and a cat, then there must be some 'olfactory attraction' involved too...![]()
I saw it, naughty CatMy favourite
... If you look at the very first post.![]()
The Cursed Woman - François Octave Tassaert, 1859
I’d suggest she’s having rather the time of her life
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And felatio? Just another thing Romans copied?
It’s art! Not a technical drawingDid the guy, who is receiving the fellatio.. Just take off a hornet penis holster?![]()
A Greek.. early Picasso? Odd perspectivesOr.. Greek... Roman.. or?
- there seems to be way too many ancient cultures, where.. sex was viewed with a little bit.. different eyes?
the role of sex was not something so taboo to make it go underground and hideOr.. Greek... Roman.. or?
- there seems to be way too many ancient cultures, where.. sex was viewed with a little bit.. different eyes?
It’s art! Not a technical drawing
Are you implying the girth matters ?
A Greek.. early Picasso? Odd perspectives
the role of sex was not something so taboo to make it go underground and hide
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And felatio? Just another thing Romans copied?
Think the romans,greeks, they didnt think sex was bad, almost anything went, being gay,bi sexual, lesbian, 3s it was normal, the only things the romans didnt like was incest, weakened the blood line
Not so cursedCursed
3) the drawings depict gods, not humans.From the bronze age in Tanumshede, Sweden. What I have deduced from this is one of two things, 1). even as far back as 4000 years men have been lying about their penis size or 2). as we evolve men's penises get smaller![]()
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3) the drawings depict gods, not humans.