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* Futanari, depictions of hermaphrodites or transsexuals that have both phallic genitalia ( penis with scrotum, only a penile shaft, or an enlarged clitoris ) and vaginal genitalia, or, alternatively, a feminine hourglass shape including breasts combined with a penis and scrotum.
In the many instances he takes off his clothes, he is revealed to have a very hairy chest, with the hair forming a phallic shape.
Some vibrators intended for internal use are phallic in shape.
Geoduck is regarded by some as an aphrodisiac because of its phallic shape.
" When rolling out the mixture prior to steaming the phallic shape provides the reason for ' dick ', as in " That looks like a spotted dick ".
As a tool, the besom is usually thought of as masculine in nature due to its phallic shape and symbolism.
Mount Nantai, worshiped at Futarasan Shrine, has the shape of the phallic symbol | phallic stone rods found in pre-agricultural Jōmon sites.
The mountain not only provides water to the rice paddies below, but has the shape of the phallic stone rods found in pre-agricultural Jōmon sites.
Some scholars have pointed out as reasons for Whitman's choice the phallic shape of what Whitman calls, " pink-tinged roots " of Calamus, its mythological association with failed male same-sex love and with writing ( see Kalamos ), and the allegedly mind-altering effects of the root.
In that animation, " the king of Siam bolts past doorways that are distinctly phallic in shape and peers at another that mimics a vagina.
Their carvings depict human figures standing on top of each other, as well as animal figures, phallic symbols, and carvings in the shape of a canoe prow.

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According to Vivekananda, the explanation of the Shalagrama-Shila as a phallic emblem was an imaginary invention.
Vivekananda argued that the explanation of the Shiva-Linga as a phallic emblem was brought forward by the most thoughtless, and was forthcoming in India in her most degraded times, those of the downfall of Buddhism.

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Freyr was associated with sacral kingship, virility and prosperity, with sunshine and fair weather, and was pictured as a phallic fertility god, Freyr " bestows peace and pleasure on mortals ".
One was the giant Tityos, a phallic being who grew so vast that he split his mother's womb and had to be carried to term by Gaia herself.
In 1951 she gave a lecture about treatment of homosexuality which was criticised by Edmund Bergler, who emphasised the oral fears of patients and minimized the importance of the phallic castration fears she had discussed.
It was decorated again with mythological themes, phallic symbols and other items of a sexual nature.
Mining obscure and invented words for double entendres was a feature of Larry Grayson's act, who preferred to use well-known words with phallic connotations ( e. g. barge-pole ) in his particular version of comedy.
Both David Sweetman and John Richardson point to the Gauguin sculpture called Oviri ( literally meaning ' savage '), the gruesome phallic figure of the Tahitian goddess of life and death that was intended for Gauguin's grave, exhibited in the 1906 retrospective exhibition that even more directly led to Les Demoiselles.
In ancient Lavinium, he was a phallic deity.
The phallic god Priapus was the son of Hermes in some accounts, and the youthful god of desire Eros of Hermes and Aphrodite.
But at the entry to the sanctuary, which has been thoroughly excavated, the Roman antiquary Varro learned that there had been twin pillars of brass, phallic hermae, and that in the sanctuary it was understood that the child of the Goddess, Cadmilus, was in some mystic sense also her consort.
Before his role as protector of merchants and travelers, Hermes was a phallic god, associated with fertility, luck, roads and borders.
The fish form may be considered as a phallic symbol as seen in the story of the Egyptian grain god Osiris, whose penis was eaten by ( conflated with ) fish in the Nile after he was attacked by the Typhonic beast Set.
According to the De Dea Syria, the worship was of a phallic character, votaries offering little male figures of wood and bronze.
Others have viewed them as having phallic symbolism, an idea which was purported by Thomas Hobbes, who erroneously believed that the poles dated back to the Roman worship of the god Priapus.
His reference was doubly salacious, referring to both the bark tea's contraceptive qualities and the phallic symbolism of the hard wood.
Others argue that some form of Midsummer pole occurred in Sweden during the pre-Christian times, and was a phallic fertility symbol, meant to impregnate the earth, but as there were no records from those times it cannot be proven, and this idea might just be a modern interpretation of the pole's form.
The Greeks and Romans recognized same-sex attraction, but as any sexual act was believed to require that one of the partners be " phallic " and that therefore sex between women was impossible without this feature, popular mythology pictured lesbians as either having enlarged clitorises or as incapable of sexual enjoyment without the substitution of a phallus.
Portrait of Payne Knight by Thomas Lawrence ( painter ) | Sir Thomas LawrenceRichard Payne Knight ( 15 February 1750 – 23 April 1824 ) was a classical scholar, connoisseur, archaeologist and numismatist best known for his theories of picturesque beauty and for his interest in ancient phallic imagery.

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Cock rock was first mentioned by an anonymous author in the New York-based underground feminist publication Rat in 1970, to describe the male dominated music industry and became a synonym for hard rock, emphasising the aggressive expression of male sexuality, often misogynist lyrics and use of phallic imagery.

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More Disumbrationist paintings followed: a composition of zig-zag lines and eyeballs he called " Illumination "; a garish picture of a black woman doing laundry which he called " Aspiration ", and which a critic praised as " a delightful jumble of Gauguin, Pop Hart and Negro minstrelsy, with a lot of Jerdanowitch individuality "; " Gination ", an ugly, lopsided portrait ; and a painting named " Adoration ", of a woman worshipping an immense phallic idol, which was exhibited in 1927.

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Some three years later Empress Carlota of Mexico visited Uxmal ; in preparation for her visit local authorities had some statues and architectural elements depicting phallic themes removed from the ancient façades.

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Anyway, arising from an improvisatory beginning ( both tragedy and comedy — tragedy from the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now continue as a custom in many of our cities ), grew little by little, as poets developed whatever part of it had appeared ; and, passing through many changes, tragedy came to a halt, since it had attained its own nature.
The lightsabers emanating from the Schwartz-rings held in front of the crotch are phallic symbols — a play on the words schwantz / Schwanz, which are Yiddish / German slang for penis, a term used by Brooks previously in the dialogue of his Young Frankenstein horror movie parody.
" He often added a doodle of a " black sun " to his signature which also included an arrow, jutting upward from the " y " in Crosby ’ s last name and aiming toward the center of the sun ’ s circle: " a phallic thrust received by a welcoming erogenous zone.
Alexander Lowen has also specified five major subtypes from phallic (" skirtchasing ") to sociopathic ( i. e., dissociative, capable of mayhem and murder ) as outlined in his book, Narcissism: Denial of the True Self.
The fact that the passionate descriptions of copulatory acts in Fanny Hill are written by a man from the point of view of a woman, and the fact that Fanny is obsessed by phallic size, have led some critics to suggest it is a homoerotic work.
* Finally, the film ends with the animated flowers and foot from the title sequence of Flying Circus ( itself rife with the aforementioned gratuitous phallic imagery )— together with a portion of the theme music, John Philip Sousa's Liberty Bell, playing on a TV set drifting off into space, before the " Galaxy Song " plays over the end credits, ending in a letter of thanks to all the fish who participated in the film, and a wish for peace and a better future for fish everywhere.
Anyway, arising from an improvisatory beginning ( both tragedy and comedy — tragedy from the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now continue as a custom in many of our cities ) [...] ( 1449a10-13 )
Excavations in the 1990s by Nikolaos Stampolidis at Eleutherna in Crete have helped establish more precisely a date and place of origin for the Dame d ' Auxerre, in the region of Eleutherna and Gortyn, with the recovery from gravesites of very similar carved ivory faces and phallic symbols.
In Greek mythology, the Dactyls ( from Greek Δάκτυλοι " fingers ") were the archaic mythical race of small phallic male beings associated with the Great Mother, whether as Cybele or Rhea.
The first was the excavation of an ancient and valuable archaeological idol, a phallic figure unearthed from the tomb of an Anglo-Saxon bishop Eorpwald, known as the " Melpham excavation ".
Rocket Festival CameramanRecalling the fertility rite origins of the festival, parade ornaments and floats often sport phallic symbols and imagery. Shoots: note phallus protruding from " camera " Amid the festive atmosphere, dirty humour is widespread.
Moreover, after the phallic stage, the girl ’ s psychosexual development includes transferring her primary erogenous zone from the infantile clitoris to the adult vagina.
The phallic is present from the Stone Age (" The Bee Eater "), until 606 BCE (" The Voice of Gomer ").
The collection also features phallic art and crafts such as lampshades made from the scrotums of bulls.
It also exhibits phallic artwork and penis-related objects or " phallobilia " such as lampshades made from the scrotums of bulls.
This strength and power contributes to the sense of masculinity that pervades the work, from the phallic image of the howitzer, to the solid, muscular figures of the gunners.
Cleopatra Jones differs from other blaxploitation film which depict a “ phallic heroine ".
Near the town itself and about a 30 minutes drive away from the main square several attractions can be found, an ostrich farm, a museum ( El Fósil ) and an old astronomic observatory made of phallic stones (" El Infiernito ", for " little hell " in Spanish ).

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