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  • AoBird said:
    What?

    Yeah, that's how dog dicks work. Kinda weird, probably because humans don't have sheathes, but the sheath retracts to the base, behind the knot, and become nearly invisible.

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  • Jackaleon said:
    Yeah, that's how dog dicks work. Kinda weird, probably because humans don't have sheathes, but the sheath retracts to the base, behind the knot, and become nearly invisible.

    Yes, "Nearly" but in this image it's suddenly missing, normally you can at least see a little bit of skin bunched up behind the knot.

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  • Jackaleon said:
    Yeah, that's how dog dicks work. Kinda weird, probably because humans don't have sheathes, but the sheath retracts to the base, behind the knot, and become nearly invisible.

    Being forced behind the knot and retracting inside the body is not the same...

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  • Prune said:
    Almost too accurate

    It's pretty spot on, but dogs generally don't like having their nuts touched. Rubbing behind their knot and tugging it a bit while it's still in their sheath riles them up pretty good though.

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  • redrocketexpress said:
    It's pretty spot on, but dogs generally don't like having their nuts touched. Rubbing behind their knot and tugging it a bit while it's still in their sheath riles them up pretty good though.

    Ayo?

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  • Umm... why does this have the "ambiguous gender" tag? Are we really at the point where a dog with a very clear penis isn't being assumed male?

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  • eternalsoul said:
    Umm... why does this have the "ambiguous gender" tag? Are we really at the point where a dog with a very clear penis isn't being assumed male?

    The disembodied hands are the ambiguous gender, since you couldn't read that the tags also say male and use context clues.

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  • bluemoonstruckwolf said:
    Is it just me, or does the sheath opening resemble a canine pussy?? (The lines)

    Yep, that's cause while in the womb, a female is developed at first. Partially through development, male physiology starts to get formed, thus there are traces of female anatomy on males. Its part of the reason Human males have nipples.

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  • cancerous_trash said:
    Yep, that's cause while in the womb, a female is developed at first. Partially through development, male physiology starts to get formed, thus there are traces of female anatomy on males. Its part of the reason Human males have nipples.

    Biology lessons, on e621~

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  • redrocketexpress said:
    It's pretty spot on, but dogs generally don't like having their nuts touched. Rubbing behind their knot and tugging it a bit while it's still in their sheath riles them up pretty good though.

    Curious how you know this

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  • bluemoonstruckwolf said:
    Is it just me, or does the sheath opening resemble a canine pussy?? (The lines)

    for the most part, the depiction of the sheath, balls and cock are irl(give or take a scoche of artistic liberty…) anatomically correct in this pic…

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