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Folk medicine used a variety of herbal potions and mechanical devices to harden the penis, such as crushed rhinoceros horn and pulverized antelope, deer, and horse testicles, as well as parings of human nails. Sometimes even a piece of bone was eased
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Folk medicine used a variety of herbal potions and mechanical devices to harden the penis, such as crushed rhinoceros horn and pulverized antelope, deer, and horse testicles, as well as parings of human nails. Sometimes even a piece of bone was eased into the urethra.
President Lyndon B. Johnson referred to his penis as “Jumbo.”
A 1999 golf tournament in Australia offered a penis enlargement to the player with the longest drive.
The fear of having, seeing, or thinking about an erection is called ithyphallophobia.
Approximately 80 cases have been reported in medical literature of men born with two penises. A diphallus can present as either one organ that separates into two or as two distinct organs. The penises can be side by side, on top of each other, or in separate locations. Most men with diphallus are sterile.
The word “testis” (testes, plural) shares the same root as “testify” and comes from the Latin, meaning “witness.” This is perhaps because the ancient Roman practice of a man’s bearing witness or “testifying” by holding his testis as he spoke.
When men of Australia’s Walibri tribe greet each other, they shake penises instead of hands.
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"The word “testis” (testes, plural) shares the same root as “testify” and comes from the Latin, meaning “witness.” This is perhaps because the ancient Roman practice of a man’s bearing witness or “testifying” by holding his testis as he spoke. "
"Swear on my balls' honor!"