The odd-looking shaft, the rough strokes done on the pubes, the asymmetry of the balls, the irregular head detailing. Along with a white pencil tool done on black background; Amazing. You may ask why is this drawn with such low effort, as if this isn’t what you would expect in the drawing of a penis? Is this trying to convey a message of the juxtaposition of the true “below average” penis and the genitalia traits that are often desired by the largest voice of audiences through social interactions and their standpoints on what they want in sex? Is this piece trying to send a message of a subtle social commentary on how not being in the top percentile emotionally and psychologically affects those who are possessed with their own characteristics given to them without their own choice being made? I feel the meaning of this piece is to simply shatter through the default expectations of what is normally acceptable sexually, and takes a daring gaze at what the other side of this medium is like. It’s bold, it’s not afraid to point out the stereotypes of how different males (possibly ones of different races?) may be portrayed sexually and it takes a brave stance at where the creator stands in this topic. This piece is not afraid to take a rather bizarre approach at what may normally be seen as “imperfect”. The size may not be perfect and it may look poorly drawn in its form, but this is a completely unfiltered look at genitalia that almost nobody would accept as sexually acceptable. This piece doesn’t matter if it’s not “perfect”, it doesn’t care that it deviates from the norm, it’s the black sheep in this battle of what is wanted by others and what is instead given to by the rest. This is the breakthrough, this is what people don’t want, but instead this piece acts as if this is all that others can get. This is the only thing this penis can give, and even though it’s not the best, it’s at least functioning; and in the end, that’s all that matters.