There's an article in the New York Times, of all sources, that addresses this concern. Here's the link:
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/21/an-attention-getter-irresistibly-interactive/?ref=nyregion
Anyway, the object of interest is a 12-foot statue of Adam by artist Fernando Botero in front of the mall at the Time-Warner Center. He's obviously nude; and people:
". . . . often touch, grasp, pat or rub the statue’s small but prominent penis, while a friend or relative takes a photo."
It's a relief to know that I'm not the only one that wishes to check out a statue's dick sometimes. But I suspected that some guys like to play with boobs on statues, as deduced from the shiny breasts on otherwise patinized bronze statues of nude women.
Clearly, this is not something you can do in Peoria, IL. However, I'll bet that there are lots of us out there that would like to check out someone's real factory-installed equipment, and not just simply think about it.
But how to begin? You can't just go up to someone on the street and ask.
I think I would, in some cases, if I could be sure than no one was looking!
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