How to Make a Codpiece
posted October 28, 2009 - 5:57pmThe ultimate fashion accessory for men AND women!
Codpieces made their debut in Medieval fashion. In those days they were for men only and enabled them to strut their stuff in a most “in your face manner”. Typically (of men in all ages) the size of the codpiece bore no relation to what was behind the fashion garment. In modern – post Madonna – times, women too can add a codpiece (or codpieces) to their wardrobes…
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Codpieces for Women
I am of the opinion that the modern woman who struts her stuff in a codpiece is in fact stating "I can do it alone" that or accepting that her choice of male partner was woefully inadequate or just an idle slob... ONLY JOKING - thanks for your comment.
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Does a female need two codpieces?
A codpiece (from Middle English cod, "scrotum") is obviously meant to protect and enhance the male genitalia. We as women have little need for this down below but could we use them to enhance and protect our breasts? Infact wouldn't you call two codpieces, tied together in a certain fashion, a bra?
True, AndAnotherThing2 remember about fast cars is that...
often the high speed which cars are driven at - in a "look at me I'm in control" manner - indicates small packets (so to speak). Ditto loutish behaviour. History is full of men who have wanted to make their mark - no matter what it entailed. Best weapon against them is laughter - then they scurry away.
Of course, most men nowadays are reasonable and many of them are great but we still need to remove some from their influential positions - if only them ones would start wearing codpieces to indentify themselves and beckon our laughter... ho, hum...
Thanks for the comment
AndAnotherThing2 writes COMEDYand is Xomba's first featured HISTORIAN
Codpiece
This is funny. I cannot imagine wanting one of these things.
I wonder why they'd still be in style? Isn't it true that the more "it" is enhanced the smaller it probably is?
LOL.
Thanks!
Warmest regards and best intentions,
Kate
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I would love for you 'all to come put your t
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