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You know that he can knock you out with that thing if he ever swung it at you.
Don't think so. That's physically impossible for humans and foxes.

Worked a few years at a wolf rescue center (good times). There are a few of those, even in Germany. Wolves are not that heavy, around 70-80 kg for a well-fed male one in rescue. Most were around 30 to 50 kg (males, females even a bit lower in mass) if we rescued them.

As such there's quite the experience with the body muscle mass to power ratio of animals and humans (in comparison). And with their size - body and reproductive organs.

In regards to physical injuries by a phallus slapping against one self, there's either the need for a horse (but usually they kick and don't slap you around with the phallus, more like their belly) or for a .. hmm.. good question to be serious. A male elephant actually can smack you to death with the phallus, but I don't think they -need- to. They'll just apply enough force with their elephants trunk which is strong enough to pull out small trees..


Sorry for plain scientific analysis.. I just love them.
 
111929

Actually, I feel pretty normal in my mind. Even if it's different from everyone else's.
I'm the standard for "norm" in my own life. That's okay.
There's no need to follow societal "norms" which don't resemble a good reason that actually improves things. Many are made out of thin air.

Makes it easier to just shake my head if I see other humans doing abstruse things and not slapping them until they reach the zen meditation state of wholesome inner balance. ?‍♂️
 
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No yancha, I have never posted a pic of my D here lol. I actually don't really ever talk about it. I'm happy with what I have though forsure. ..

Oh, I see - users got lots of imagination power. :ROFLMAO:
The most important aspect in regards of sexual reproductive organs is always that those which search each other fit well together. That's all which is needed.

By the way: Yancha means "mischievous" or "trickster-like", while "okami" is more or less a "greater god", but often either described as a dragon or a fox (comparable to kitsune, which are often described as multi- or nine-tailed foxes, but after all resemble all foxes to some degree).

And in this mythology and society it is usual to assume that all foxes could shapeshift into humans or human-like creatures, as such resemble a human while being a - some good, some mischievous - fox spirit.

But even the "mischievous" is relative: it doesn't mean a deity searches for the bad or results in destruction, it's mostly reflecting both sides quite well: good and bad interaction, while those are individually seen and categorized by each individual living being.

If you want to actually name me, it's easier to just go by Fox (as such another one.. like you :ROFLMAO: ) or comparable.
 
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