Mar. 8th, 2002
More on the Gay Penguins.
How do Wendell and Cass have sex?
They're doing the same thing as a male and female would, though obviously not producing any eggs. But the copulation is the same. I can give you specific details ...
Go ahead.
Penguins are birds and all the sexual organs are on the inside of their bodies -- it's called the cloaca. The urogenital opening is where they defecate as well as have sex. It's just this little hole in their rump area.
And it's called the cloacal kiss: What happens is that the female will lay on her belly and the male climbs on top with his feet and puts his rump around her rump and their cloacas meet each other, and then the sperm gets transferred into the female.
So Wendell and Cass do the same thing.
Right. Just without the eggs.
Is it fun?
No idea. We've never done a blood test to track brain activity or anything like that. There's no bodily reaction to mating like in some animals.
Are Wendell and Cass more monogamous than the rest of the penguins?
They're very in touch with each other. But there are a few couples that are sort of like that -- some are very dedicated. They seem to be one of the more dedicated couples. They're more aware of where the other is in the exhibit, they talk to each other a lot, probably a lot more than some of the other couples do.
They're just one of the best couples on the exhibit. Just a really nice couple.
How do Wendell and Cass have sex?
They're doing the same thing as a male and female would, though obviously not producing any eggs. But the copulation is the same. I can give you specific details ...
Go ahead.
Penguins are birds and all the sexual organs are on the inside of their bodies -- it's called the cloaca. The urogenital opening is where they defecate as well as have sex. It's just this little hole in their rump area.
And it's called the cloacal kiss: What happens is that the female will lay on her belly and the male climbs on top with his feet and puts his rump around her rump and their cloacas meet each other, and then the sperm gets transferred into the female.
So Wendell and Cass do the same thing.
Right. Just without the eggs.
Is it fun?
No idea. We've never done a blood test to track brain activity or anything like that. There's no bodily reaction to mating like in some animals.
Are Wendell and Cass more monogamous than the rest of the penguins?
They're very in touch with each other. But there are a few couples that are sort of like that -- some are very dedicated. They seem to be one of the more dedicated couples. They're more aware of where the other is in the exhibit, they talk to each other a lot, probably a lot more than some of the other couples do.
They're just one of the best couples on the exhibit. Just a really nice couple.
I have no clue who these people are.
Mar. 8th, 2002 10:14 pm![]() |
Offend anyone? Who the hell cares, you're ANTI-FLAG! If there's something on your mind, people will know about it. And if something's gay, everyone will definitely know about it. You're an outspoken kid who can sometimes be a smartass, but hey, you sure as hell get your point across. So which BAND are YOU? |
Who? Huh? Someone help me out.
Somehow, I managed to write JC/Justin for someone who asked for, like, something completely different. I fixed it, but for those interested:
( JC/Justin drabble )
( JC/Justin drabble )
*clears throat*
Mar. 8th, 2002 11:50 pmI have double-post fears. I don't like my posts to be right next to each other on my friends page.
I blame this on TWoP, who have put the fear of the spork in me.
Nonetheless, we must face our fears sometime.
[edit: Damn. Someone else posted. There goes that.]
( Two more drabbles )
I blame this on TWoP, who have put the fear of the spork in me.
Nonetheless, we must face our fears sometime.
[edit: Damn. Someone else posted. There goes that.]
( Two more drabbles )