dyellow
it's over for FBIcels
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I have 2 french bulldogs, and one thing about this breed is that sometimes the male can't get on top of the female to ejaculate inside her, because his legs are too short. So when she's on heat he keeps trying but he'll never be able to penetrate her, if he keeps doing it he might even die of exhaustion, so we keep him locked away from her.
However he can still smell that she's on heat so he gets frustrated about it, I've never seen him bark unless it's this time of the year, he even cries, it's over for him.
Makes me think of Inceldom in the animal kingdom(of course humans are also animals, but you guys get what I'm saying), generally the incels get depressed or very angry, so how the fuck do people not expect us to have those feelings? It's literally what happens to every other animal. Most of the cucks will support homosexuality using arguments like "but there is homosexuality in other species", and that's correct, but the same thing applies for incels.
Seal literally have the same problem as we do:
"Seals have very rigid breeding system, where a strong, dominant male may end up getting up to 12 females, leaving a lot of other males mateless. So these young males are sexually frustrated, and penguins are an easy target for their frustration," he said. "
Except is much harder for us.
However he can still smell that she's on heat so he gets frustrated about it, I've never seen him bark unless it's this time of the year, he even cries, it's over for him.
Makes me think of Inceldom in the animal kingdom(of course humans are also animals, but you guys get what I'm saying), generally the incels get depressed or very angry, so how the fuck do people not expect us to have those feelings? It's literally what happens to every other animal. Most of the cucks will support homosexuality using arguments like "but there is homosexuality in other species", and that's correct, but the same thing applies for incels.
Seal literally have the same problem as we do:
"Seals have very rigid breeding system, where a strong, dominant male may end up getting up to 12 females, leaving a lot of other males mateless. So these young males are sexually frustrated, and penguins are an easy target for their frustration," he said. "
Except is much harder for us.
Why Some Animals Try Mating with the Wrong Species
Researchers recently caught seals trying to get it on with penguins.
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