Eh, the dog was asking for it. Going around without pants and all.
If there are no photos then it never happened. (And, just to pre-empt the case, if photos do surface they are probably fake but if they are proven to be genuine they are not what they appear to be, it was just frat-house horse-play.)
You saidThe word “monkey” means old or new world monkey, and explicitly excludes apes. Look in any dictionary you like.That is a statement that is easy to confirm or not. I went to a popular dictionary website and looked up “monkey”. One of the dictionaries (and Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary is well-known) lists a formal zoological definition (“general sense” does not mean casual or informal) that disproves your claim that “any” dictionary would agree with you. There’s nothing disingenuous about verifying a claim, especially when you asked us to.
The truth of the matter is, that in a biological context, “monkey” is sometimes used to include apes. And this is the SDMB where pedantry is a virtue. Expect it.
Yes, but is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? That’s the crux of the matter.
How about a cucumber? Can a woman be raped by a trained cucumber?
I’m not sure why I can’t pass this by without correcting (in fact I’m not sure why I’m reading this thread…), but dogs do indeed do it “doggy style”. The “tie” happens after ejaculation and is thought to prevent other males from mating until the first male’s sperm has had time to fertilize the female’s eggs. It is not required for either ejaculation or conception; depending on the relative sizes of the participants (eg, large female/small male), it may not happen at all.
Thank you. My question has been answered several times over. I had a feeling Cassius has just humoring the local chieftan, but wanted to confirm it.
I’ll ask for photographic evidence on this one.
AFAIK, the most common meaning of constuprare is “to violate sexually”.
Thread closed at the request of the OP.
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