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@ESnow6245 @creepydotorg No one cared about him, the girl was more important.
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The Double-Headed Bronze and Stone Eggs from a Han Prince’s Tomb.
When archaeologists opened the tomb of Prince Liu Sheng in 1968, they expected jade suits and bronze vessels. They also found something more personal: a double-ended bronze phallic object and two polished stone eggs.
These artifacts, now in the National Museum of China, are widely accepted as ancient sexual aids from the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD). The Han period was relatively open about intimacy among the elite. Emperors and nobles often had male favorites alongside their wives, and such objects were likely used for pleasure or physical training.
Their presence in a prince’s tomb suggests they were important enough to carry into the afterlife, a quiet acknowledgment that human desires did not end with death.

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@Thedrivenman You get this if a bunch of puppies are raised with an older alpha dog, he will always be the alpha dog until he dies.
On our farm, we had a weiner dog that dominated some hunting dogs, even though they could have easily killed him.
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