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violent rejection of mating advances

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Posted by: varanid at Thu May 6 19:18:01 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by varanid ]  
   

Following some advice in a thread down below, I put my axanthic male in with a normal Fl. king female. He was DEFININTLY interested; she was 100% opposed. I gave them about an hour, and the poor little guy kept trying but she wasn't having any of it. He'd keep trying to like rub his head along her head and body, and he attempted to copulate, trying to get his tail around hers to position their cloacas, but she'd do this full body shiver and thrash around to dislodge him-I put an end to it before she hurt him cause the poor dude wasn't taking the hint. I tried, briefly, my other male that might be large enough (poss het) and he just flipped out as soon as I put him in with her and fled so I just took him out.



I'm going to try again tomorrow. Do ya'll think I should give them longer, like a few hours? This was...really violent. It was sort of the equivalent of watching some lady rack a guy who couldn't take no for an answer.

The positive side is she wasn't at interested in eating him. The negative is that the dude's randy as an sailor on shore leave and didn't get any. I feel a pang of sympathy
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