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  1. >now we will document the life cycle of the mermaid
  2. >once the mother mermaid has procured a mate she will use her special eyes to put him in a state very much controlled by his instinctive drive to procreate which in turns kick semen production into overdrive
  3. >using this, the mermaid makes sure her mates fornicates with her continuously
  4. >it's an advantageous thing to do, as the greater semen count will ensure more of her eggs are fertilized and exhausts the male for what is to come next
  5. >once the male is too tired to so much as stand the mermaid will procede to reveal her ovipositor
  6. >she will then fall upon the male hindering his movements and penetrate his anus with her ovipositor
  7. >this is easy as the ovipositor is thin, long, and surrounded by a very slick lubricant that seals the head of the ovipositor, protecting it from feces and infection
  8. >once the small intestine has been reached the egg-laying process will begin firstly by the seal popping off
  9. >Then a stream of mucus acting as lubrication shoots up in great quantities both to aid the passage of the eggs and to prevent their digestion by the father
  10. >once it has begun proper, the eggs (each slightly smaller than a golf ball) will stimulate the mother, causing a much faster, frantic release of the eggs and even the creation of newer unfertilized eggs to act as a buffer zone for the deeper, fertilized ones
  11. >the father is too tired at this point to clench his kegel muscles and stop their passage
  12. >once the act is done the father will look comically bloated
  13. >afterwards the mother uses her mixes her vaginal secretions with her saliva to create a stretchy rope
  14. >the father is tied with this rope and hung upside down so that the eggs settle well inside of his guts
  15. >being nothing but hardened mucus the rope deteriorates quickly over time, lowering the father to the ground after a period of a few hours (most men would be dizzy or uncouncious by then but there are no reported deaths so far)
  16. >the mother then manipulates the defenseless form until it's in a position and place she deem suitable
  17. >what follows is crucial however, for the mother will keep the man in constant surveilance so that he doesn't try to escape or her unborn young be made food for a preadator
  18. >but many do not feed the man, having no instinctive drive to maintain the life of pale swollen pile who might be praying for death at this point
  19. >this is a rookie mistake most often done by lonely mermaids as the eggs actually hatch within 3 days, the babies being no bigger than a babies pinkie finger
  20. >the young mermaids, known as nymphs, are born with sacs that secrete the mucus that acts as protection and lubriation on their cheeks
  21. >covered in mucus they are free to move around their father's small intestine eating the food his stomach breaks down, whatever other parasites he might have, as well as tearing open unfertilized eggs but not eating them
  22. >the yolks eat away at the foreign slime, allowing for the father to take in some nutrition during this time
  23. >if a mother has not been feeding the father then the baby mermaids will quickly grow teeth and eat their sisters
  24. >if this is what happened then blood and parts of the dead babies not eaten will be expelled by the man's body until only one baby, now twice the size of an adult's thumb, remains
  25. >the baby will remain as is, eating the dead until it grows lungs, which prompts her to escape to her father's anal opening
  26. >in a cascade of slime and water, a much tired and fairly emanciated father expels the girl out into the world, often to the horror of the mother who had lain so many eggs
  27. >this procees normally takes 3 weeks
  28. >however, in mermaid comunities it is far more common for the men to be fed
  29. >food speciallt picked for the developing nymphs
  30. >once born they still break open then unfertilized eggs but with plenty of mushy food to gorge on, courtesy of their father's stomach, their teeth don't develop until later
  31. >with no needs lacking, the development of the nymphs is swift when compared to the more cutthroat method as only 2 weeks are required
  32. >as many as 30 young nymphs can crawl out of his anus
  33. >not all make it out, some are crushed by the intestinal walls, have problems with their mucus secreting glands too soon, this on top of the brutality they can expect if their mother does not feed their father
  34. >regardless of method, the father is tired from the ordeal, thin from malnutrition, ass gaping, and in no state to bear further eggs until fully recuperated
  35. >in this vulnerable form the mermaid mother can do with him as she pleases
  36. >in odd cases the mermaid has stuck her ovipositor in the human's mouth, laying so many eggs he chokes to death
  37. >death for the father is death for the babies, as they cannot develop in carrion
  38. >this has been Morgan Freeman
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