Title: Chinese Brown Fertility Stone & White Quartz Penis Tool
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Item ID: 5011
This old penis tool was put under a bed. Chinese men use this for good luck and to show off ones great fertility. Owning a stone penis is thought by some to improve a man's performance in bed. Brown and gray in color with a white Quartz "vein." Carved stone votive objects in the form of a penis. Ready for display. It would look great with a custom museum-grade stand. Designed after a prehistoric stone tool sex aid - The size and shape and polished appearance leave little doubt as to the other use of the object.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penus
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A selection of penises from different species at the Icelandic Phallological Museum
The penis is a biological feature of male animals including both vertebrates (creatures with a backbone) and invertebrates. It is a reproductive, intromittent organ that additionally serves as the urinal duct in placental mammals.
The word "penis" is taken from the Latin word for "tail." Some derive that from Indo-European *pesnis, and the Greek word πέος = "penis" from Indo-European *pesos. Prior to the adoption of the Latin word in English the penis was referred to as a "yard". The Oxford English Dictionary cites an example of the word yard used in this sense from 1379, and notes that in his Physical Dictionary of 1684, Steven Blankaart defined the word penis as "the Yard, made up of two nervous Bodies, the Channel, Nut, Skin, and Fore-skin, etc."[2]
As with nearly any aspect of the body involved in sexual or excretory functions, the penis is the subject of taboos, and there are many slang words and euphemisms for it, a particularly common and longstanding one being "cock".
The Latin word "phallus" (from Greek φαλλος) is sometimes used to describe the penis, although "phallus" originally was used to describe images, pictorial or carved, of the penis.
Pizzle, an archaic English word for penis, of Low German or Dutch origin, it is now used to denote the penis of a non human animal.
The adjectival form of the word penis is penile. This adjective is commonly used in describing various accessory structures of male copulatory organs found in many kinds of invertebrate animals.