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I'm hoping guys on this site can help with a serious archaeological question.
Lots of Viking bracelets (for wearing on a man or woman's wrist) have been found - usually with burials. Also found are a lot of smaller apparent bracelets or rings. These are usually identified as "child's bracelet". However Viking children are unlikely to have worn bracelets, and these small bracelets don't seem to be associated with burials of children - rather they are found in men's graves.
Could they possibly be cock rings? The internal diameter is typically 50-55mm. A typical one is at http://www.vikingsandsaxons.com/moreInfo.php?id=201&offset=66
What do guys who wear cock rings think?
Lots of Viking bracelets (for wearing on a man or woman's wrist) have been found - usually with burials. Also found are a lot of smaller apparent bracelets or rings. These are usually identified as "child's bracelet". However Viking children are unlikely to have worn bracelets, and these small bracelets don't seem to be associated with burials of children - rather they are found in men's graves.
Could they possibly be cock rings? The internal diameter is typically 50-55mm. A typical one is at http://www.vikingsandsaxons.com/moreInfo.php?id=201&offset=66
What do guys who wear cock rings think?