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Originally Posted by Mister Bent
I agree with you wholeheartedly that it's a tired stereotype and all around assumption to associated cock solely with male/masculinity.
I also agree with the way you've determined necessity vs. want.
But I disagree that anyone can tell me my cock isn't a necessity, as if it were only something purchased at a store, as if it were only some appendage who's sole purpose is sex. My cock isn't store bought, but it's existence is fundamental to mine. One might just as well as if breasts are a necessity (to other than nursing mothers).
I'm tired, and not entirely certain this is coming across as I wish it, but there it is. Nor did I mean to turn this into a conversation about dick, but I really wanted to address that little nugget.
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I hear you. I don't agree, but I hear you. I imagine there are more than a few people who feel the same.
My question to you is: if you couldn't have your cock would you cease being able to live? Water, food, shelter, oxygen... does it fall into that category for you?
I'm not trying to say it isn't important, please understand. I'm merely trying to clarify the hard line that
I look at necessity with. I live with plenty of things that are not at all a necessity and there are a few of those I really wouldn't want to be without. But I could. That's all.