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Keyblade1212 commented at 2011-11-14 20:00:00 » #926871
I'd go with 5 hours, since the woman's muscles in the vagina is pretty flexible and is able to restore itself to it's original position.
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I'd go with 5 hours, since the woman's muscles in the vagina is pretty flexible and is able to restore itself to it's original position.
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Anonymous commented at 2011-12-23 15:16:44 » #958394
No, Anon 6, that is not how babies work. A quick lesson:
Every month, typically only one egg is released. Only ONE sperm can enter it. Every once and a while, more than one egg is released, and if that were the case then yes, maybe she'd have two kids, but they both might be from the same futa, not necessarily one of each. And if by some freak chance, a sperm from each futa managed to miraculously penetrate the egg at the same time, it would not develop into a baby. One extra 21st chromosome causes down syndrome, so what do you think 23 extra chromosomes would cause? Near instant death of the egg.
TL;DR: Learn your biology, one sperm per egg, number of partners has nothing to do with number of babies.
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No, Anon 6, that is not how babies work. A quick lesson:
Every month, typically only one egg is released. Only ONE sperm can enter it. Every once and a while, more than one egg is released, and if that were the case then yes, maybe she'd have two kids, but they both might be from the same futa, not necessarily one of each. And if by some freak chance, a sperm from each futa managed to miraculously penetrate the egg at the same time, it would not develop into a baby. One extra 21st chromosome causes down syndrome, so what do you think 23 extra chromosomes would cause? Near instant death of the egg.
TL;DR: Learn your biology, one sperm per egg, number of partners has nothing to do with number of babies.
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