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Dr Nicolas Fasel, the lead author of a new paper on the issue, says, ‘We were quite surprised to see this, as mammals have only ever been observed copulating by intromission before.’ It might also result in situations where the sub gets to tease the dom into getting what they really want… Male serotine bats have long penises with bulbous heads. When erect, their penises measure roughly 0.6 inches (1.6 centimeters) long, which represents more than one-fifth of their 2.7-inch (7-centimeter) body length.

What is known, however, suggests that bat reproduction can be quite unusual when compared to other species. Certain terms surrounding kink might seem foreign to those who haven’t experienced them but make perfect sense to those who have played around with non-vanilla activities or kink.So I decided to take the risk to open the link and then I found these amazing videos of the copulation of these bats, and we could see that the bats have a very large penis when it's erect. When it comes to the birds and the bees, all mammals were thought to mate by penetration. But the unusual genitals of one bat species have thrown this into doubt. Months later, another message arrived for Fasel, this time from Ukraine. Researchers at a bat rehabilitation centre in Kharkiv had their own footage that seemed to show bats mating without penetration. In total, the team now had video from 97 mating events – 93 from the Dutch church and four from the rehabilitation centre. You might, on the other hand, find yourself to be the more submissive partner. This simply means that you typically enjoy enduring the actions of your partner, whatever that might be. This could look like impact play, roleplay, or any number of other options! Bats are unusual creatures. They’re the only mammals that can truly fly, they sleep while hanging upside down and they use echolocation to hunt and navigate their surroundings.

Regardless of where you fit in, it’s important to take care of your partner — or provide aftercare — following a scene or kink play.

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When researchers discovered that the penis of male serotine bats could be as much as seven times wider and longer than the female’s vagina, they wondered how the species could possibly reproduce. Afterward, as mentioned before, aftercare should occur, which is super important if one achieves subspace… A female great bustard bird inspects a male's genital region known as its cloaca. Should she choose to mate with him, she will put her cloaca against his in a 'cloaca kiss' that transfers sperm without penetration.(Franz Kovacs)

When a male serotine bat sidles up behind a female, he uses his erect penis to push aside her tail membrane — a flap of skin that helps bats fly, but that a female can also fold up over her vagina to prevent sexual advances. Edging is one that more vanilla folks might play with, but being on the receiving end of it can be flustering after a while, to say the least.After mating, the researchers observed the female bats' abdomens appeared wet, suggesting the presence of semen. Further research is needed to confirm that sperm was transferred during events. You might find that you and your partner(s) fit into specific roles. You might be the more dominant one, or the one who tends to take control in kinky situations. Scientists don’t know for sure why serotine bats evolved to have such large penises. However, they suspect it’s an adaptation designed to help them get around the female’s tail membrane, which they can use to shield themselves from unwanted mating attempts.

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