HAH. Nicely done, Anita. Of course, one could probably read something into the phallic symbolism behind the whole tower. If she's /in/ the "tower" (rather than vice versa), is it an inversion of typical male/female sexual roles? Is that why the guy outside the tower is overcompensating for what he may perceive as a lack in his manhood?
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HAH. Nicely done, Anita. Of course, one could probably read something into the phallic symbolism behind the whole tower. If she's /in/ the "tower" (rather than vice versa), is it an inversion of typical male/female sexual roles? Is that why the guy outside the tower is overcompensating for what he may perceive as a lack in his manhood?
Or is it a comic that is just plain amusing? :D
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