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Relatively Straight Penis Example Example 06 |
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Here is the example picture.
This example penis is well formed and mostly normal. This penis does show a deformation on the left side as highlighted below.
The right side of the penis exhibits a slight bulging in the indicated area. In spite of the slight bulging, this example penis could be a textbook example of a certain type of normal, straight, well formed, exactly how he penis is designed to look, penis.
Although their is some slight bulging to the shape of the penis on the right side of the penis, this penis is almost perfectly straight and extending straight out from the pubic bone. The observant person who examines the picture with the line on the penis, might notice that the penis is not symmetric. The penis is not exactly equal on both sides of the line. It could be argued that this asymmetry of the penis contradicts the claim that this penis is an example of a normal, straight, according to the design, penis. That is a valid argument to put forth. The symmetry or asymmetry of the penis examples in this section is being purposefully ignored to simplify the discussion.
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Theoretical section ( This theoretical section is repeated for every example penis. If you have read this theoretical section in another example, you can skip over this repetition of the theory and go straight to the observations about the example penis on this page. ) Why does the penis in this example look like this? Is it genetics? Was this man born with a penis that is mostly straight? According to Happeh Theory, an explanation for the direction the penis points can be provided by The Double Cylinder View of the Human body. According to the Double Cylinder View of the Human body, the human body can be treated as two cylinders located as shown in the picture below.
For this explanation, it is necessary to use an overhead view of The Double Cylinder View of the human body, as shown below.
The picture above shows the two cylinders of The Double Cylinder View of the Human Body side by side. There is a red rectangle sticking straight out from the center of the two cylinders. The rectangle is meant to represent the penis. According to Happeh Theory, a normal penis should stick straight out from the body like the rectangle in the picture above. According to Happeh Theory, masturbation will make one or both of the cylinders in the picture above rotate. When one or both of the cylinders rotate, the rectangle will be forced to move also, because the two cylinders represent the human body, the rectangle represents the penis, and the real life penis is attached to the human body, which means the rectangle must also behave as if it is attached to the two cylinders. There are six possible rotations of the two cylinders. Both cylinders can rotate to the right or both cylinders can rotate to the left as shown below.
The right cylinder can rotate to the right or the left, while the left cylinder remains stationary.
And the left cylinder can rotate right and left, while the right cylinder remains stationary.
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Observations Here is the picture of the example penis again.
Since this penis is mostly straight, that would mean that the double cylinders were both in their proper location, and had not rotated at all.
As mentioned above, this penis could be a textbook example of a straight, normal, according to design, male human penis. This penis does exhibit changes that prevent it from being described as an exact textbook example of a straight, normal according to design, male human penis. This example penis is asymmetric, meaning the right and left halves are not the same. According to Happeh Theory, the male human penis is designed to be bilaterally symmetric from left to right, meaning the right and left halves of the penis, from a theoretical perspective, should be exactly the same.
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