“The Penis: Erection As A Secondary Function?”

What a strange title! But it fit this “session” perfectly! Let me explain……

I awoke very early this AM (~1:30 AM) and couldn’t get back to sleep. I woke up with an erection and, strangely, my hand was holding my cock! And it felt so good! Anyway, I decided to chill for a while. I selected a track on YouTube: “Erotic ChillOut Collection” which was about 3 Hr 15 Min long. I lay down and started to relax. This session, I discovered quickly, was about my penis and nothing else.

I began to meditate as I chilled. I thought about my penis and it’s relevance in the sexual world. Obviously……

Well, I began to hold my cock in my hand and began to feel it pulsing. And, not surprisingly, I felt a pleasurable satisfaction just by holding it. It was not erect now but still felt amazingly good. Then, I began to dwell on my penis as the center, the focus, of my sexuality. And as I continued to meditate, I experienced an erection which I could not suppress. And it dawned on me…..

What if the erection is only a SECONDARY function of the penis? Now, it sounds very strange, I know. But when holding my cock for most of this session, I realized that my penis is endowed with numerous nerve endings, especially near the glans and the frenulum delta. And then my meditation continued with the realization that my cock feels “best” when it is being “held” or “surrounded” by something (a woman’s vagina? or a man’s rectum?) and not necessarily erect. So it appeared to me that perhaps erection is only a “secondary” function of the penis. It becomes erect when necessary for penetration and ejaculation, but nevertheless, it is always the center focus of male pleasure.

As this session is about mid-way and I am completing this blog, I seem to have an entirely new awareness of my sexuality and it is not centered in my ERECT penis. Rather, it is centered in my penis, whether flaccid or erect, which is, after all, at the center of my sexual universe.

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