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over a year ago
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So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them? "
Kind of. They have little pouches that produces sperm. They gather it up on the tips of their pedipalps, push the female up, and put the sperm into a sac.
I only know because I keep tarantulas |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them?
Kind of. They have little pouches that produces sperm. They gather it up on the tips of their pedipalps, push the female up, and put the sperm into a sac.
I only know because I keep tarantulas"
As much as I am scared of them I find them fascinating |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them? "
They are fine where they are
Can’t imagine anyone would want to see this on a regular basis |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them?
They are fine where they are
Can’t imagine anyone would want to see this on a regular basis "
Some ppl need to have them on their foreheads it would simplify conversations |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them?
They are fine where they are
Can’t imagine anyone would want to see this on a regular basis
Some ppl need to have them on their foreheads it would simplify conversations "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them?
Kind of. They have little pouches that produces sperm. They gather it up on the tips of their pedipalps, push the female up, and put the sperm into a sac.
I only know because I keep tarantulas
As much as I am scared of them I find them fascinating"
They really are. The ones I have at the moment are a handful, but there are a lot that are docile enough to be able to cope with. In fact the first tarantula I rehomed was from a guy who someone given it to them to help them get over his fear of spiders. He was only getting rid of it because he was sofa surfing in a different city to where he lived and felt it was unfair to be expecting his parents to take care of his spider. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them?
Kind of. They have little pouches that produces sperm. They gather it up on the tips of their pedipalps, push the female up, and put the sperm into a sac.
I only know because I keep tarantulas
As much as I am scared of them I find them fascinating
They really are. The ones I have at the moment are a handful, but there are a lot that are docile enough to be able to cope with. In fact the first tarantula I rehomed was from a guy who someone given it to them to help them get over his fear of spiders. He was only getting rid of it because he was sofa surfing in a different city to where he lived and felt it was unfair to be expecting his parents to take care of his spider."
Oh fuck that! Luckily I have a dog that eats any thing that creeps, crawls or flies |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them?
Kind of. They have little pouches that produces sperm. They gather it up on the tips of their pedipalps, push the female up, and put the sperm into a sac.
I only know because I keep tarantulas
As much as I am scared of them I find them fascinating
They really are. The ones I have at the moment are a handful, but there are a lot that are docile enough to be able to cope with. In fact the first tarantula I rehomed was from a guy who someone given it to them to help them get over his fear of spiders. He was only getting rid of it because he was sofa surfing in a different city to where he lived and felt it was unfair to be expecting his parents to take care of his spider.
Oh fuck that! Luckily I have a dog that eats any thing that creeps, crawls or flies "
I have a feeling this is something that may deter women coming to my house, unfortunately |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was reading random facts and found there are some species of spider whose genitals are at the end of one of their legs!
It got me thinking, if you had to relocate your genitals to another part of your body where would you put them?
Kind of. They have little pouches that produces sperm. They gather it up on the tips of their pedipalps, push the female up, and put the sperm into a sac.
I only know because I keep tarantulas
As much as I am scared of them I find them fascinating
They really are. The ones I have at the moment are a handful, but there are a lot that are docile enough to be able to cope with. In fact the first tarantula I rehomed was from a guy who someone given it to them to help them get over his fear of spiders. He was only getting rid of it because he was sofa surfing in a different city to where he lived and felt it was unfair to be expecting his parents to take care of his spider.
Oh fuck that! Luckily I have a dog that eats any thing that creeps, crawls or flies
I have a feeling this is something that may deter women coming to my house, unfortunately"
I'm pretty sure I'm not in that demographic, but it would be a deal breaker for me |
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