there is some coastal village in Korea that has a bunch of phallus monuments along the shoreline. Legend has it that a virgin girl drowned in the sea, who was soon to be married. Shortly afterwards, the fishermen were barely able to catch any fish. So to appease the spirit of the girl, they "erected" many giant "wooden" phalluses along the shoreline. Sure enough, this brought the spirit to peace and fishing went on like normal.
there is some coastal village in Korea that has a bunch of phallus monuments along the shoreline. Legend has it that a virgin girl drowned in the sea, who was soon to be married. Shortly afterwards, the fishermen were barely able to catch any fish. So to appease the spirit of the girl, they "erected" many giant "wooden" phalluses along the shoreline. Sure enough, this brought the spirit to peace and fishing went on like normal.
It would feel awkward fishing beside a wooden phallus...
I've heard of it before too. I don't think it's strange at all... Most cultures have fertility holidays/celebrations. Why do you think Easter has bunnies and eggs? They're both fertility symbols from the holiday the Christians took to make Easter. Ever wonder what the deal is with giving someone rabbit ears in a picture? You're ACTUALLY saying that that person is very fertile!
I've heard of it before too. I don't think it's strange at all... Most cultures have fertility holidays/celebrations. Why do you think Easter has bunnies and eggs? They're both fertility symbols from the holiday the Christians took to make Easter. Ever wonder what the deal is with giving someone rabbit ears in a picture? You're ACTUALLY saying that that person is very fertile!
Without trying to start an argument, Christianity conveniently repurposed existing fertility symbols of the spring to present the concept of new life and the rebirth of Christ.
I've heard of it before too. I don't think it's strange at all... Most cultures have fertility holidays/celebrations. Why do you think Easter has bunnies and eggs? They're both fertility symbols from the holiday the Christians took to make Easter. Ever wonder what the deal is with giving someone rabbit ears in a picture? You're ACTUALLY saying that that person is very fertile!
Without trying to start an argument, Christianity conveniently repurposed existing fertility symbols of the spring to present the concept of new life and the rebirth of Christ.
Yes but did have phallaus shapped candy on a stick? I think not.
The Japanese are obsessed with Penises - not even exaggerating. My first week in Japan, I was in a little area called Abiko, and I would go to this business man bar, and every night someone would ask about my "american penis", which I responded "Canadian is bigger".
In Nagoya I saw many penis statues, and attended a fertility art festival. Here's the people dancing around what I understood as a conceptual penis:
of course, I had a broad teach me the penis dance, and then I taught her one of my own
so some girl just walked up to you and started talking about your penis? WOW! If that was the cause it seems that pretty much anyone could easily get laid there if the girls are that open about sex!
so some girl just walked up to you and started talking about your penis? WOW! If that was the cause it seems that pretty much anyone could easily get laid there if the girls are that open about sex!
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there is some coastal village in Korea that has a bunch of phallus monuments along the shoreline. Legend has it that a virgin girl drowned in the sea, who was soon to be married. Shortly afterwards, the fishermen were barely able to catch any fish. So to appease the spirit of the girl, they "erected" many giant "wooden" phalluses along the shoreline. Sure enough, this brought the spirit to peace and fishing went on like normal.
It would feel awkward fishing beside a wooden phallus...
the thumbs up comes from a chinese symbol for erection (positive)
I guess it's true what they say about Asian guys then... *rimshot*
~~NGD
I've heard of it before too. I don't think it's strange at all... Most cultures have fertility holidays/celebrations. Why do you think Easter has bunnies and eggs? They're both fertility symbols from the holiday the Christians took to make Easter. Ever wonder what the deal is with giving someone rabbit ears in a picture? You're ACTUALLY saying that that person is very fertile!
Without trying to start an argument, Christianity conveniently repurposed existing fertility symbols of the spring to present the concept of new life and the rebirth of Christ.
I've heard of it before too. I don't think it's strange at all... Most cultures have fertility holidays/celebrations. Why do you think Easter has bunnies and eggs? They're both fertility symbols from the holiday the Christians took to make Easter. Ever wonder what the deal is with giving someone rabbit ears in a picture? You're ACTUALLY saying that that person is very fertile!
Without trying to start an argument, Christianity conveniently repurposed existing fertility symbols of the spring to present the concept of new life and the rebirth of Christ.
Yes but did have phallaus shapped candy on a stick? I think not.
In Nagoya I saw many penis statues, and attended a fertility art festival. Here's the people dancing around what I understood as a conceptual penis:
of course, I had a broad teach me the penis dance, and then I taught her one of my own
~~NGD
so some girl just walked up to you and started talking about your penis? WOW! If that was the cause it seems that pretty much anyone could easily get laid there if the girls are that open about sex!
~~NGD