There are times I don't like looking at my own dick; why would I purposefully send a pic of it to any cam model who has obvious seen more peckers than I care to know?
ILikeUonTop said:I have sent dick pics to ladies but only after they have asked me for one. I would never send one just to send one. I have heard too many girls complain about dick picks to want to be "that guy". Plus, I know dicks aren't that attractive. Most ladies want to see one if they are really horny or something, but don't want to just look at it and admire it and say "Wow, what a beautiful penis." No, pussies are beautiful, dicks are just awkward to look at. Don't even get me started talking about balls.
HarmlessSquirrel said:As to the original question: did you honestly think a large percentage of guys have done it? Seriously, I get that it happens and that when your profession involves being a sexy woman in public, you're going to get more than your share of it (no, you are not asking for it, but guys who do think that way will come out of the woodwork), but this is not a page out of the "average guy's handbook." Sometimes I get kind of frustrated with all the talk about bad things guys do. Some guys do bad things, but most guys are not any more bad than most women are. The problem, I think, is that the loudest, most attention-demanding people also tend to be the least reasonable, and bad behavior evokes more public reaction than good behavior. This tends to give the impression that an obnoxious few are actually representative of many more people than they really are.
Always_Tim said:I won't send one unless someone actually says "Tim, please send me a dick pic right now."
Always_Tim said:I had the lights turned off.
Always_Tim said:Of course I was at home and my upload speed at home is horrible (often under 1 Mbps) so it was probably just a pixellated mess.
So far, all of the visual cues we’ve encountered draw a man’s attention to the female body. But not the penis. So why might the male organ captivate men’s attention? One possible explanation may lie with our primate cousins. Among New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and the apes, the penis is a prominent and versatile social tool. The erect primate penis is used as a sign of male-male aggression, to mark territory, and as a sexual invitation to females. If the invitation is witnessed by a competing male, the erect penis can provoke hostility and attacks. It may also be a visual cue that motivates males to copulate with a female shortly after she has mated with a competing male.
Biologist Richard Dawkins even suggests that an erection may be a visible sign of a male’s general health. But some primates go further than simply inspecting each other’s phalli. When male savanna baboons meet, they frequently perform an intense greeting that scientists have endowed with the technical term diddling—“the fondling of the penis and scrotum.” Similarly , among the Australian Walbiri and Aranda people, when grievances need to be settled, the men participate in what is known as the penis-offering rite, which is said to represent “ paying with one’s life.” Each man presents his semierect penis to all the others, pressing it into each man’s palm and drawing it along the length of the upturned hand. Anyone who has seen a koteka, the colorful two-foot-long penis cap worn by men in Papua New Guinea, can easily believe that men have inherited our primate cousins’ attentiveness to the penis.
But men aren’t satisfied by checking out other men’s penises. They also like to flaunt their own. Historically, male exhibitionism has been considered a mental disorder. If that is the case, the Internet suggests we are a planet of mentally deranged men. Chat Roulette is a Web site that allows users with a webcam to randomly connect to other people around the world. Once you enter Chat Roulette, you see whatever the other person has chosen to place in front of their webcam. It might be a party, a cute kitten, an old man with a beard, or— very rarely— a bored teenage girl. One blogger recorded what he saw on 1,276 consecutive Chat Roulette sessions: 298 webcams (about one in four) were aimed at a penis. Another blogger created software to track the global locations of penis sightings on Chat Roulette: ChatRouletteCock Map.com reveals that Europe, Brazil, and the American east coast are dense with Internet exhibitionism.
On Fantasti.cc, 23 percent of the male users use an image of their penis as their avatar, while another 13 percent used a penis from a porn clip. In comparison, 5 percent of the female users use an image of a vagina. On reddit’s heterosexual Gone Wild forum, where users are free to post NC-17 pictures of themselves, 123 of the 345 self-posted male images (about 35 percent) consist of close-ups of penises.
Though encountering a male exhibitionist on the subway or in the city park can be frightening and unsettling, clinical psychiatrists do not consider them dangerous . Exhibitionists rarely follow up their lewd displays with any attempt at contacting the women they’ve exposed themselves to. Often, the urge to exhibit oneself manifests as an inexplicable compulsion, rather than a conscious intention to dominate or scare a woman. “The act was more magical than sexual, a ritual to restore that all-important sense of power that the defeats of life had temporarily destroyed,” explained Lance Rentzel, former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, recounting the incident that got him arrested. “On this day, for some reason, I needed someone to play with me in a childish game I was making up. Look at me, look at me. Look at what I’ve got. I sat in the car and they came over and I exposed myself. It took maybe 10 seconds, then I drove off, strangely relieved.”
Perhaps men are tapping into an ancient display mechanism we share with other primates, similar to the way girls’ enjoyment of brushing other girls’ hair may reflect our primate grooming mechanisms. It’s true that some women are enchanted by a substantial phallus. But for men, a large penis is always welcome.
Ogas, Ogi; Gaddam, Sai (2011-05-05). A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the Internet Tells Us About Sexual Relationships (Kindle Locations 773-776). Penguin Group US. Kindle Edition.
Luxy Reid said:I just thought of something. Why don't guys send ass pics? :shock:
I'm not a butt girl at all, but in my experience the men I bed have about a 70% chance of having a nicer ass than me.SaffronBurke said:Luxy Reid said:I just thought of something. Why don't guys send ass pics? :shock:
I mean, they should. Guys have nice asses, too!
Tweeting ass pic now.Luxy Reid said:I just thought of something. Why don't guys send ass pics? :shock:
Luxy Reid said:I just thought of something. Why don't guys send ass pics? :shock: