What do Str8 Guys Love about Huge Cock?

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It's because guys are living vicariously through the guy on screen.

If you're gonna imagine yourself as another guy, might as well be a hung one :p

(camming and such is maybe a different issue. I'm just talking about guys that like watching big cocks in M-F porn).
 

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I can't watch porn with a guy whose cock is smaller than mine, either. Its just putting yourself, for example, in place of Shane Diesel. What would you do with a cock that big in one day? How were his college days with that fucking thing (I'm in college) inside of someone?
 

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Men are so focused on their own dicks that it stops being a matter of exclusively their own, and becomes just a "dick" thing.

Net Tech News: Eyetracking: men tend to focus on private anatomy

Men are just really into dicks, their own, other men's, even animals and statues. The penis is a display structure in many primates, with its color and size used by males to show their health and status. Even a 4-inch penis is large enough to reach just about every part of an average woman's vagina, so the average size for men is actually bigger than needed just to make babies - because part of it is a signaling device. No other primate has the girth that we have either, and the thickness isn't necessary to make babies either. And have you noticed how it's darker than the rest of your body - and gets even darker when it's hard? Why should that be? It's just skin - do your eyelids change color when you blink a lot? The human penis was adapted to send visual messages to other males, and men are always looking at them.

Desmond Morris wrote a neat book about this, "The Third Chimpanzee".