The Left Pointing Penis 07

Here is the example Left Pointing Penis for this blog entry.

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Instead of following the centerline of the pubic bone as it would if it were straight,

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the entire example penis hangs at approximately the same angle down to the left. 

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This picture compares the first example penis in this series to the current example penis.

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The comparison picture highlights just how much variance there is among the way in which a particular example penis points to the left. The first example penis is mostly straight on the lower half,

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while the upper half of the penis bends itself over to point to the left.

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In contrast the entire current example penis starting from it’s base points over to the left.

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The penis from the first example travels straight out from the groin for some distance before it curves to the left, instead of pointing straight out to the left from the groin as the example penis for this blog entry does.

Theoretical section

( This theoretical section is repeated for every example penis. If you have read this theoretical section in another example, you can skip over this repetition of the theory and go straight to the observations about the example penis on this page. )

Why does the penis in this example look like this? Is it genetics? Was this man born with a penis that is mostly straight?

According to Happeh Theory, an explanation for the direction the penis points can be provided by The Double Cylinder View of the Human body. According to the Double Cylinder View of the Human body, the human body can be treated as two cylinders located as shown in the picture below.

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For this explanation, it is necessary to use an overhead view of The Double Cylinder View of the human body, as shown below.

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 The picture above shows the two cylinders of The Double Cylinder View of the Human Body side by side. There is a red rectangle sticking straight out from the center of the two cylinders. The rectangle is meant to represent the penis.

According to Happeh Theory, the direction of the penis is determined by the condition of the double cylinders. When each cylinder is in it’s normal and proper orientation that it is designed to be in, the penis should stick straight out from the body like the rectangle in the picture above.

According to Happeh Theory, masturbation will cause one or both of the cylinders in the picture above to rotate. Because the direction of the penis is dependent on the orientation of each cylinder, if the orientation of one or both of the cylinders changes, the orientation or direction that the penis points must also change.

There are six possible rotations of the two cylinders. Both cylinders can rotate the same direction as shown below.

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 The right cylinder can rotate to the right or the left, while the left cylinder remains stationary.

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 And the left cylinder can rotate right and left, while the right cylinder remains stationary.

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Observations

Here is the picture of the example penis again.

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The penis in the picture above points to the left. In the previous examples of the possible rotations of The Double Cylinder View of the Human Body, both cylinders turning left causes the penis to point to the left, the left cylinder turning right makes the penis point to the left, and the right cylinder turning right makes the penis point to the left.

The picture below compares the example penis, to the three possible rotations of the two cylinders listed above.

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What the picture above is saying, is that the example penis is pointing to the left because the two cylinders within the body have rotated in one of the ways shown above. A full body picture of the body a particular penis is attached to, is usually required to determine which of the cylinder rotations above is the one that forced the penis to point to the left.

The following observations make it likely the left cylinder of the body is the one that been changed in the current example individual:

The left leg is curved inwards from top to bottom.

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The next picture compares a previous example in this series to the current example to highlight the similarities in the way the left leg has curved in on both examples. 

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The left leg of previous example has curved so far inwards, and the penis has curved so far out to the left, that the lower portion of the left leg cannot be seen. Both left legs could alternatively or also be described as angling inwards

The appearance of the left foot is another observation supporting the contention it is the left cylinder of this body that has been changed.

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The inside of the left foot looks smaller and harder than it should.

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A look that is caused by the arching upwards of the inner left foot.

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The left big toe is curved out to the left,

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which is the same direction the penis is pointing.

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