tell your kids
In some traditional societies in the Pacific, it is standard behaviour for the women with young sons to play with and talk admiringly about their dicks and how, as they mature, their size and function will grow into what a man is for. From the youngest age, a male dick is seen by all in the society as a great treasure and one which too much atten tion is never enough. Pre pub3scent masterbation is encouraged. Often a man other than the boy;s father takes charge of his induction into the sexual world, so that puberty does not arrive as a shock but as a delightful harbinger of a life of contentment.
In ancient China, there were practices designed to introduce and encourage boys in all kinds of genital enhancement, and detailed training.
We all know the stories about how the jelq was originally practiced in arab countries to encourage young boys’ dicks to grow and mature. And, in parts of Africa, boys’ dicks were weighted with rocks to grow them bigger.
The Western so called civilisation and , to its everlasting shame the christian church, has put sex aside as something for “adults only”. I am old enough to have been a victim of this cruel and absurd prudery, including having had part of my dick, and I’m told a source of much pleasure, chopped off when I was only a few days old.The only sex education I ever got was my father saying “If you play with yourself you will go mad”. It took me some time to work out what he meant, but since I was not mad, I just kept on with what I had discovered to be a very enjoyable pastime. Of course, what he should have told me is that not to J/O often and frequently was to risk great prostate problems in later life.
Tell your little kids b ut especially those who you hope will grow into men, all about sex, all about girls and women, encourage them to enjoy their pre pubescent and pubescent dicks, and tell them they will be better, happier and more loving men the bigger and stronger their dicks are. And show them how to do it. And start them on the journey very early in life.