Priapus, son of Dionysus & Aphrodite. Tripod with young ithyphallic Satyrs as legs. Bronze. 1st century CE. From the sacrarium of the complex of Julia Felix in Pompeii. Found June 15, 1755. Shown in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
Found June 15, 1755. Shown in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
Of course … in Europe. This would never be shown in any public display here in USA. Our public facilities can barely say the word “erection,” let alone display one.
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Found June 15, 1755. Shown in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
Of course … in Europe. This would never be shown in any public display here in USA. Our public facilities can barely say the word “erection,” let alone display one.
But I love the statue!
“Our public facilities can barely say the word “erection,” let alone display one.”
😜Hey I’ve got a bone to pick with that!
Aren’t you being a little “hard on” your country?
Very cute! :-) And, no, I’m not.
He’s only got a little hard on, that’s why he so angry!
‘ stop , i don’t know how big it’s gonna get’! Move back!!
Can any of you have an erection like that the foreskin not being retired ? I can’t.
My foreskin covers my glans when erect. That’s so I can get a boner even in the hot sun or rain – the full covering gives me an all-weather penis.
I want to say that I like his smile. Not just his smile but his smile also
and his bottom is priceless too…like only gods can have it
I love this culture it looks good I would love to have it and has his penis sticking up got a hard-on I love penis.