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Posted by Sunsnail on Sep-21-2009 02:19:

FAO: Rapists

step up your game.

A few bedbug species make use of a mating plug, which a male inserts post-copulation. Effectively the male seals her vaginal opening upon withdrawal. This has a distinct evolutionary advantage as it prevents other males from mating with her. Some bedbug species thus employ stabbing rape, where the male impales the female via her abdomen and thus circumvents the mating plug.

In Xylocaris maculipennis , the male will at times impale and inseminate other males while they are engaged in the process of copulation. This allows the rapist's genes to enter the bloodstream to be carried to females by the victim. In this way, the rapist conceives by proxy. In A Natural History of Sex , Adrian Forsyth writes, "The sperm of the rapist enters the vas deferens of his male victim and is used by the victim during copulation." This also occurs with fresh water snails of the genus biomphalaria , that are vectors for schistosomiasis (Forsyth 1991).


Posted by lenazi on Sep-21-2009 02:20:

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Posted by Sushipunk on Sep-21-2009 02:24:

Re: FAO: Rapists

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
step up your game.

A few bedbug species make use of a mating plug, which a male inserts post-copulation. Effectively the male seals her vaginal opening upon withdrawal. This has a distinct evolutionary advantage as it prevents other males from mating with her. Some bedbug species thus employ stabbing rape, where the male impales the female via her abdomen and thus circumvents the mating plug.

In Xylocaris maculipennis , the male will at times impale and inseminate other males while they are engaged in the process of copulation. This allows the rapist's genes to enter the bloodstream to be carried to females by the victim. In this way, the rapist conceives by proxy. In A Natural History of Sex , Adrian Forsyth writes, "The sperm of the rapist enters the vas deferens of his male victim and is used by the victim during copulation." This also occurs with fresh water SNAILS of the genus biomphalaria , that are vectors for schistosomiasis (Forsyth 1991).


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Posted by tubularbills on Sep-21-2009 02:28:

i'll take "the rapists" for 100.

/sean connery


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-22-2009 10:01:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
i'll take "anal bum cover" for 100.

/sean connery


fixed


Posted by boris_the_bear on Sep-22-2009 10:49:

Re: FAO: Rapists

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
A few bedbug species make use of a mating plug, which a male inserts post-copulation. Effectively the male seals her vaginal opening upon withdrawal. This has a distinct evolutionary advantage as it prevents other males from mating with her. Some bedbug species thus employ stabbing rape, where the male impales the female via her abdomen and thus circumvents the mating plug.


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Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-22-2009 11:08:

i find it fascinating the levels of rape in the animal kingdom, yet mammals have clitorises. so somewhere along the way, nature changed its mind about rape as the best tool for the job.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Sep-22-2009 11:43:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i find it fascinating the levels of rape in the animal kingdom, yet mammals have clitorises. so somewhere along the way, nature changed its mind about rape as the best tool for the job.


Nah... the clit's just there so that the rapee feels bad about the balls slapping against it during the rape feeling good


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-22-2009 12:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Nah... the clit's just there so that the rapee feels bad about the balls slapping against it during the rape feeling good


awesome



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