The Tell-Tale Penis
by Jessica Cogan

We are now in the dull, dark and soundless days of autumn that Poe described. The air has a gloomy, oppressive chill. The desolate sky grows dark too soon. Nature everywhere turns a dreary brown and dies. Melancholy thoughts turn naturally to the grave and mortality. And we face our darkest, most insufferable fears – misery, death and… puberty.
Posted by Trigger Magazine on October 20, 2005 10:35 AM | Permalink | Comments (1)

