Apr 15, 2008 20:39
...Random, I apologize. And crude, maybe, but certainly not vulgar for vulgarity's sake. (That's not my style.)
The female body is a beautiful thing, it truly is. The female form is curvy, but contained. It is beautifully symmetrical in its hourglass shape. The way that the breasts and hips balance out is truly lovely. Even the female sex organs are lovely, in an aesthetic way. They are concealed; the are hidden within, not exposed. They are mysterious, hinting to take a look inside. They have the appearance and texture of rose petals. They are subtle and soft, and , as Leonard Cohen so beautifully illustrates, they are the delta of life.
The penis, I do not understand. Quite frankly, I think it's ugly. It sticks out at an odd angle at rest, and an even odder one when erect. It's not really straight. The head is bizarre looking, circumcised or not. And for goodness sake that vein is the ugliest thing I've ever seen. It's so unattractive. The only thing aesthetically pleasing unto itself about the penis is the softness of the skin on the head.
I sound like a lesbian. But honestly, I love men; and I don't feel I could ever be properly satisfied if I didn't have the opposite piece to fill the space inside me. I'm just grateful I have the attractive half of the lock-and-key. Honestly, though- the penis by its intrinsic nature is not ugly. Theoretically, it is long, smooth, and symmetrical. It is the case to the vagina mold. But the penis is ugly in its execution: its color is unpleasant, its angle strange, its features strong and downright ugly.
Then again, my exposure has been (extremely) limited. Maybe with time my opinion will change.
musing