knotting

weaboo December 22, 2024 7:09 pm

can anyone explain knotting?

Responses
    Peasful December 22, 2024 7:14 pm

    So it’s actually a thing with wolves where while mating, the genitals swell to lock inside their partner until they’ve…finished

    Paro December 22, 2024 7:14 pm

    I always wanted to know this. Please explain it to me also.

    Momo December 22, 2024 7:26 pm

    Knotting happens when the bass of the genital swells and sort of “ locks “ during intercourse to increase the chances of egg fertilisation (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

    Momo December 22, 2024 7:28 pm
    Knotting happens when the bass of the genital swells and sort of “ locks “ during intercourse to increase the chances of egg fertilisation (๑•ㅂ•)و✧ Momo

    It’s more of a canines thingy not sure about other species but this happens even with alphas

    Sour Candy December 22, 2024 8:36 pm

    The bulbus glandis (also called a bulb or knot) is an erectile tissue structure on the penis of canid mammals. During mating, immediately before ejaculation the tissues swell up to lock (tie) the male's penis inside the female. The locking is completed by circular muscles just inside the female's vagina; this is called "the knot" tightening thus preventing the male from withdrawing. The circular muscles also contract intermittently, which has the effect of stimulating ejaculation of sperm, followed by prostatic fluid, as well as maintaining the swelling of the penis and therefore the tie, for some time. For domestic dogs the tie may last up to half an hour or more, though usually less. When male canines are sexually excited, the bulbus glandis may swell up inside the penile sheath, even if the dog has been neutered.
    The bulbus glandis also occurs in the penises of some pinnipeds, including South American fur seals.

    Source: Wikipedia (Henry Cavill's worst nightmare)

    Omegaverse had it's roots on werewolf fanfics, hence the use of this representation about canid's genital structure