A symbol of esteem, of man's mood,
Hid hind hilly haunch, what bother-hood!
And the scene under paunch
When at the point of launch
Goes off sight, gone is mirth, gone manhood.
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This piece sympathises with men who can't see their manhood. A study done by a consultant sexologist and fertility specialist finds that there are many men unable to see their proud possession hidden under protruding potbellies— a ‘buried manhood syndrome'. This apart they suffer from low self esteem, acute depression, and emotional distress.
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Happenings | 09.03.15 |
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