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The Dolphin Is Like A Penis

The dolphin is like a penis.  
The penis drives inward, then withdraws partially, then drives inward again and again.  
As if going deeper and deeper into the vaginal vault.  
Likewise the dolphin, having lept into the air, dives into the sea again.  
It repeatedly dives into the sea, again and again.  
It plays as though engaging in intercourse with the sea.  
Like dolphins are at home in the ocean, the penis feels at home in the vagina,
the sexual sea of vaginal depth.  
It lives for the chance to probe, to plumb, finally to release itself is sexual spazum.  
Diving and driving, the dolphin and penis, so different, yet considerably alike.  

PS: the dolphin penetrates to the depths of the sea,  
like the penis swimming the waters of the vagina.  
The dolphins are many, yet the sea is one amorphous vagina.  
The ocean is a universe, so the relationship isn't horizontal, so much as vertical.  
The sea has depth like a woman has depths.  
Therefor the sea is feminine !!  
But the ocean is universal, so it becomes Goddess-like: captivating, enveloping.  
 
The sea as vagina provides a new paradigm:  
Woman is not so much a peer to man as a miniature version of the sea: the universal mother.  
So instead of male hegemony being the norm, women taken together = an ocean of womanhood in which men swim like not-always-docile dolphins in the sea.  
Each woman's depths is a miniature of the depths of the sea.  
So the sea becomes female: superior in size, even universal - a oneness that = allness.  
Men are individuals, but woman is universal.  
Men are many yet woman is one.  
Each woman's depths are a miniature version of the depths of the universe:  
The feminine as fathomlessness.  
As the ocean is superior in size to the dolphins that swim in it, so women taken together are superior to the men who swim in their depths.
Written by joegracegrace (Joe Grace)
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