Twitter: Why are people more willing to send out a cock pic than a shirtless chest pic?

WildCuddler Why are people more willing to send out a cock pic than a shirtless chest pic?

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6 Responses to “Twitter: Why are people more willing to send out a cock pic than a shirtless chest pic?”

  1. SpikeGhost Says:

    i dunno, maybe they don’t like their chest

  2. Sinterbear Says:

    Harder to identify the individual? It surprises me how raunchy some closet gays can be, but maybe it goes with the territory. Must be a tough life.

  3. Erez Says:

    I agree with Sinterbear. A cock pick isn’t particularly identifiable, but a shirtless chest pic certainly can be (whether there’s a head attached to the chest or not).

  4. Drew Says:

    ‘Cause we love The Cock! And, a whole bunch of us – myself included – are huge exhibitionists.

  5. Battboy Says:

    I’m guessing they might think it’s their biggest asset. Well turn round boys, cuz this bear is more interested in the salad than the noodle. ;-)

  6. Seth Says:

    I think it is a reflection of what we value as men and what we are taught is appropriate or not. Ironically, by showing a cock shot, I agree with earlier posters, it is harder to identify but is often thought of as a key asset to the individual. I find it much the same as why so few people are honest both with their intimate life and their professional life. Shouldn’t we come out of the closet as lethersex people? Shouldn’t we be comfortable with who we are as people to integrate all of our life into our communications?
    Drew commented on exhibitionism, and I agree with that as well. We do like to show off, it is part of our nature as thinking animals. Nearly all males in many species will engage in some kind of display to attract sexual partners. Why should we be any different?

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