“It is here, perhaps, necessary to inform my readers that all conical or erect stones, and all quaint or rude masses of rock usually denote the male sex, unless ovate or rounded, when they are feminine.”

from: phallic objects, monuments and remains (this is a real book) by hargrave jennings (1889).

“It is here, perhaps, necessary to inform my readers that all conical or erect stones, and all quaint or rude masses of rock usually denote the male sex, unless ovate or rounded, when they are feminine.”

from: phallic objects, monuments and remains (this is a real book) by hargrave jennings (1889).

July 14, 2009
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