A willy warmer (or cock sock) is a novelty garment designed to fit over the
penis
A penis (plural ''penises'' or ''penes'' () is the primary sexual organ that male animals use to inseminate females (or hermaphrodites) during copulation. Such organs occur in many animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate, but males d ...
.
History
According to the
Croatia
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n knitter Radmila Kus, knitted protectors were traditionally worn by Croatian men, particularly in the
Mrkopalj mountain region, as a guard against frostbite. Such garments were also worn in
Norway
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, where they were called ''forhyse'', ''vænakot'', or ''suspensorium''.
Several examples are preserved in the
Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
Norsk Folkemuseum (Norwegian Museum of Cultural History), at Bygdøy, Oslo, Norway, is a museum of cultural history with extensive collections of artifacts from all social groups and all regions of the country. It also incorporates a large op ...
.
Sometimes in Norway they would be made from
squirrel fur with the fur side inside, to be worn under leather trousers in the winter.
On the
Faroe Islands
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They are located north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway bet ...
such garments are called ''kallvøttur'' (man mitten) or ''purrivøttur'' (testicles mitten).
There was a tradition in Norway and Denmark, particularly on the Faroe Islands, where a girl would present her boyfriend with a ''forhyse'' to see how seriously he took their relationship. If the gift was rejected, this was seen as evidence that he was not yet ready for marriage.
In modern culture
Since the 20th century, willy warmers are usually made as novelties and joke gifts rather than to serve a functional purpose.
In 1939, while filming ''
Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind most often refers to:
* ''Gone with the Wind'' (novel), a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell
* ''Gone with the Wind'' (film), the 1939 adaptation of the novel
Gone with the Wind may also refer to:
Music
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'',
Clark Gable
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received a present of a hand-knitted genitalia warmer from
Carole Lombard. In the 1950s
Joan Crawford
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knitted a "cock sock" as a parting present for
Porfirio Rubirosa
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.
Dawn Steel
Dawn Leslie Steel (August 19, 1946 – December 20, 1997) was an American film studio executive and producer. She was one of the first women to run a major Hollywood film studio, rising through the ranks of merchandising and production to head ...
, while working as a merchandiser for ''
Penthouse'' in the early 1970s, found hand-knitted "cock socks" in
Frankfurt
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, and subsequently secured the rights to market "extra large" red, blue and white versions through the magazine. By the early 1980s, the seaside resort
Blackpool had willy warmers displayed alongside other merchandise in gift shops just outside the
Pleasure Beach, where they were seen as reflecting the limit of sexually suggestive material which was considered permissible to display publicly.
It was claimed in 1991 that
Charles, Prince of Wales
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, received a green knitted warmer one Christmas, which was stored with other unusual gifts in the cellar at
Highgrove House
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.
In male nude photography, as published in magazines such as ''
Playgirl
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'', cock socks have become a humorous substitute for the
fig leaf
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, deliberately focusing attention upon the area concealed. In 1990–91, during the
Gulf War
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, the British
tabloid newspaper
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Etymology
The word ''tabloid'' comes from the name given by the London-based pharmaceutical company Burroughs We ...
''
The Sun'' printed a pattern for a willy warmer, which it encouraged women readers to knit and send to soldiers in the Gulf. Early 21st century willy warmers are often made to represent religious or political themes, or in the form of animals.
For example, in 2004
Ann Summers offered a horse's head design with a neighing speaker.
British reality TV star
Bobby-Cole Norris
Bobby Norris (born 22 August 1986) is an English television personality, known for his appearances on the ITVBe reality series ''The Only Way Is Essex'' from 2012 until Norris announced his departure from the series in 2021.
Career
Norris made ...
has repeatedly made headlines for his choice of willy warmers as swimwear, including both a simple pouch and an anatomically correct variety.
See also
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Codpiece
A codpiece () is a triangular piece that attached to the front of men's hose, covering the fly. It may be held in place by ties or buttons. It was an important fashion item of European clothing during the 15th–16th centuries. In the modern er ...
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Koteka
The koteka, also referred to as a horim or penis gourd, is a penis sheath traditionally worn by native male inhabitants of some (mainly highland) ethnic groups in New Guinea, Indonesia to cover their penises. The koteka is normally made from a ...
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