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PENIS DIMENSIONS

Go ahead - test me!!!

The penile plethysmograph  is a machine for measuring changes in the circumference of the penis. It was originally developed in Czechoslovakia to prevent draft dodgers from claiming they were gay just to avoid military service.

The Czech Republic is considered one of the most liberal Central Europe countries with regard to gay rights but a BBC report reveals that this’sexual arousal’ machine (or peter meter) is now being used on  asylum seekers who claim to be homosexual .

Apparently the procedure involves wiring up the cock and checking for signs of excitement when viewing heterosexual porn.

Presumably  if something comes up they are officially pronounced straight.

Aside from the obvious human rights violations, the accuracy of this test must be open to  serious doubt.  After all, most hardcore porn shows well hung, muscular  men being sucked off and  engaging in anal sex. Surely a red-blooded gay man is just as  likely to get off on such images as on male only movies. Or, then again, what’s to stop them from thinking of something really boring while watching?

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IVA BITTOVA’

This was one of  those rare concerts where I felt I was in the presence of greatness. Iva Bittovà from the Czech Republic, simply has one of most extraordinary voices I’ve ever had the privilege to hear live.

It is the sheer versatility of her singing that makes it so special. One minute she’s reciting what could be a kids playground song, the next she’s producing raw, guttural sounds that could be death rattles.

This phenomenal demonstration of the voice as instrument could easily have been merely an impressive exercise in style but here conveys a real feeling that she is adding expression and punctuation to the words and mood of her music.

Admittedly, the fact that she mostly sings in languages I do not know (Czech or German) I have no way of verifying this but, for example, there’s such a vitality and sensuality at the heart a song she introduces as “a small song about big love” that translation becomes redundant. In addition, a lot of her vocal energy stems from screams, sighs, whispers, yelps and clicks that are so universal that they communicate to any nationality. Continue reading