Yes! Interestingly enough, the Romans used the divine phallus, in this case a fascinus pendant, as a form of protection. They also lived carving it into structures for the same reason.
While this account is dedicated to NSFW art, I do like bringing in my other interests, one of which is mythology.
August 26, 2025 at 4:41 PM
Yes! Interestingly enough, the Romans used the divine phallus, in this case a fascinus pendant, as a form of protection. They also lived carving it into structures for the same reason.
While this account is dedicated to NSFW art, I do like bringing in my other interests, one of which is mythology.
This page is specifically modeled after trans men, as the penis here shown here is what the potential for bottom grown could look like pre-bottom surgery but post testosterone, officially called clitoral hypertrophy.