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    Paralysing the female would actually *reduce* the possibility of successful reproduction, as paralysis is generally caused by nerve damage, which has the side effect of numbing all feeling in affected areas. Studies have shown that achieving orgasm significantly improves a female's ability to be impregnated, and with the body paralysed, orgasm cannot happen.

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  • Bongani said:
    Paralysing the female would actually *reduce* the possibility of successful reproduction, as paralysis is generally caused by nerve damage, which has the side effect of numbing all feeling in affected areas. Studies have shown that achieving orgasm significantly improves a female's ability to be impregnated, and with the body paralysed, orgasm cannot happen.

    it's a fungus bug.

    i found it weird too, but I couldn't really change it as I'm merely cleaning up the grammar and spelling, I'm not to change the subject.

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    Bongani said:
    Paralysing the female would actually *reduce* the possibility of successful reproduction, as paralysis is generally caused by nerve damage, which has the side effect of numbing all feeling in affected areas. Studies have shown that achieving orgasm significantly improves a female's ability to be impregnated, and with the body paralysed, orgasm cannot happen.

    The main reason I choose that was because the fungus that grows inside insects kill them IRL... if the fungus is his most prominent part, we may expect them to act in an aggressive way during reproduction... again, I wasn't aware of that actually reducing the chances of reproduction in real animals. But still think been mostly a fungus insect could justify it a bit.

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  • zekromlover said:
    The main reason I choose that was because the fungus that grows inside insects kill them IRL... if the fungus is his most prominent part, we may expect them to act in an aggressive way during reproduction... again, I wasn't aware of that actually reducing the chances of reproduction in real animals. But still think been mostly a fungus insect could justify it a bit.

    I feel I should also point out that insects are the few types of animal that will practise traumatic insemination , which is even worse than it sounds. Basically, the male ignores the female's normal entrance and instead penetrates the exoskeleton of the female, inseminating her by cumming into her hemolymph (this works because, unlike humans' closed circulatory systems, insects have an open one, where the body cavity is filled with a mix of blood and lymph (hemolymph) in which the insect's vital organs bathe, drawing oxygen (and, for females, semen into the reproductive organs) from it that way.

    It's worth noting that traumatic insemination lives up to its name, and has the side effect of reducing the fertile lifespan of females mated this way. If an insect is aggressive and amourous, they're likely to try traumatic insemination.

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