Psyche and Cupid, The Roman God of Love
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- By clicking on the individual Folder Icons listed in the Subjects control panel, on the left side of your display, you can access the files contained within them. When you click on the Text next to a Folder you only access that page and may not see all the information available in that section. In the Menu control panel, on the left of your display, in the Wiki folder, there is a link titled "Last Changes." This link will allow you to access a list of recent changes to the website.
Welcome
- This website has been created as a complementary website to TheSexualGoddess.com. It is a place for visitors to explore and express all aspects of male sexuality. All aspects of male sexuality can be explored here, as long as no laws are broken in the process. Please keep in mind the fact that persons 12 years of age and older will be visiting this website. It is a no porn zone. We can address sex without the need for overly explicit material.
- This website is designed to be user created and maintained. All visitors to this website can make contributions and edit the contents, but registered visitors have access to more controls and pages. By registering, through the login panel in the upper left of your screen, you can get permission to edit the controlled contents of this website. Once you have requested permission an administrator must approve your registration, which may not happen immediately. It is an experimental process. Please be patient as we work the bugs out of the system.
- The administrators have the ability to remove inappropriate material and retrieve prior versions of articles if system abuse occurs, so you don't need to worry about your contributions being lost or destroyed.
- The Tikiwiki software that this system has been created with allows this website to be multilingual, and I hope everyone takes advantage of this feature.
- The use of the word "God" in the naming of this website refers to its use in mythology, not a religious context. The logic being, if a sexual woman is a sexual goddess, then a sexual man is a sexual god. It is not meant to imply that God is sexual, or that the material presented applies to your chosen God. It only applies to mere mortals.