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β | The comic takes aim at what is considered by some to be the apparent societal obsession with the {{w|human penis|male sexual organ}} ("phallocentrism"), especially in | + | The comic takes aim at what is considered by some to be the apparent societal obsession with the {{w|human penis|male sexual organ}} ("phallocentrism"), especially in regards to size. In general, depictions of an erect penis (also called {{w|phallus}}) represent male potency. |
While present in every human civilization, the symbol of the penis is also prominently featured in modern mass media. Many films and television series make use of penis-related jokes. A very common trope is the male obsession with the idea that a larger penis is considered more desirable, and a smaller penis less manly or satisfying to women. | While present in every human civilization, the symbol of the penis is also prominently featured in modern mass media. Many films and television series make use of penis-related jokes. A very common trope is the male obsession with the idea that a larger penis is considered more desirable, and a smaller penis less manly or satisfying to women. |