missedstations
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- Joined
- Nov 19, 2009
- Location
- Europe
“Ah!” Enhar knew what a date was, he had simple never heard the word before. “So, a date is when you spend time with someone alone?” Interesting. They did not have a specific word for it, really. It was just deciding that they wanted some time in private, and spending it outside the sight of the clan. Or cuddling while listening to someone sing a story, perhaps – though that was more for those who were willing to show their bond in public.
“It's very common for us to find humans,” he mused. “Your people are everywhere.” Enhar had to wonder at the rate humans bred. His people could not breed in the same way if they tried. (He decided not to tell her that a siren could sing a human into having sex with them and then have them forget it too. She might find that a little shocking, and probably start worrying about him.)
But when Sera asked that question... He blushed as deep as it was possible for him to go, looking utterly mortified to have to say it. Eggs?! Humans really knew nothing of his kind. “Like dolphins,” he managed to get out eventually. “Though without all the raping dolphin males do.” That was the important point to make – they were civilised beings, after all!
This was far too embarrassing. It felt far too wrong to just show her where his penis was hidden... Just thinking about it made his face burn. It wasn't like her touching his fin and his scales at all. It was barely visible – a small slit a few inches below his bellybutton. His anus was equally obscure, further down.
“Ah... We, um. We can have sex at any time, for fun...” Well, not all species of animals did. Enhar thought that he really shouldn't assume. He was, however, starting to feel that perhaps he would like a rock to hide under, now. “But a lady is fertile every few years. It is a honour to be asked to mate at that time.” The unspoken assumption was that if a female wanted a child, she would probably not ask only one male. Paternity was always uncertain, and Enhar probably only knew who his mother was. It wasn't such a bad thing. The chances that it might be any of the several lovers she had at that time gave them all at least a little incentive to contribute towards her and her child's well-being.
“How do humans do it? I never really thought about it...” he realised. “I thought it would just be about the same...” Silly thing to think, he was now realising.
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“It's very common for us to find humans,” he mused. “Your people are everywhere.” Enhar had to wonder at the rate humans bred. His people could not breed in the same way if they tried. (He decided not to tell her that a siren could sing a human into having sex with them and then have them forget it too. She might find that a little shocking, and probably start worrying about him.)
But when Sera asked that question... He blushed as deep as it was possible for him to go, looking utterly mortified to have to say it. Eggs?! Humans really knew nothing of his kind. “Like dolphins,” he managed to get out eventually. “Though without all the raping dolphin males do.” That was the important point to make – they were civilised beings, after all!
This was far too embarrassing. It felt far too wrong to just show her where his penis was hidden... Just thinking about it made his face burn. It wasn't like her touching his fin and his scales at all. It was barely visible – a small slit a few inches below his bellybutton. His anus was equally obscure, further down.
“Ah... We, um. We can have sex at any time, for fun...” Well, not all species of animals did. Enhar thought that he really shouldn't assume. He was, however, starting to feel that perhaps he would like a rock to hide under, now. “But a lady is fertile every few years. It is a honour to be asked to mate at that time.” The unspoken assumption was that if a female wanted a child, she would probably not ask only one male. Paternity was always uncertain, and Enhar probably only knew who his mother was. It wasn't such a bad thing. The chances that it might be any of the several lovers she had at that time gave them all at least a little incentive to contribute towards her and her child's well-being.
“How do humans do it? I never really thought about it...” he realised. “I thought it would just be about the same...” Silly thing to think, he was now realising.
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