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Pokemon Mating Habits 5 (G)
10 years ago
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Druddigon
Primarily found in the mountains of Unova, Druddigon primarily spend their time in winding caves created by Pokemon like Exadrill and Onix, emerging only to gather sunlight using its wings when it grows cold. Druddigon mate in caves and cave-like structures, rarely straying too far from the mountains when searching for mates. Male Druddigon have lightly ridged retractable penises that are stored within their bodies, and female Druddigon have cloaca. Druddigon hunt for mates, and while one would expect a large creature such as Druddigon to have difficulty capturing smaller, more nimble Pokemon, Druddigon are very fast for their size and can easily overtake Pokemon half their size. Druddigon forcibly copulate with chosen mates, using their rock-like skin as a defense against attacks from their partners. Female Druddigon will build a "nest" out of rocks at the entrance of a cave to allow newborn Druddigon access to both the safety of the cave with the warmth of the sun.
While the idea of a forceful Pokemon mate may sound appealing to some, trainers should be wary when attempting to mate with a Druddigon: unlike most Pokemon, they do not attempt to control their strength when forcing themselves on a mate, and Druddigon do not stop after they have begun. The most effective precaution a Pokephile may take when attempting to mate with a Druddigon is to have a secondary Pokemon on standby to directly intervene if necessary. Druddigon do not mate for life, and rarely copulate with the same partner more than once.
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Hydreigon
The exceptionally destructive final evolution of Deino, Hydreigon are unique in that they are one of the only types of Pokemon that will actively mate with multiple Pokemon at once. The two brainless heads that Hydreigon use as arms contain a esophagus-like canal that connects to both the stomach and the reproductive organs (epididymis for the males, ovaries for the females): by default, the canal leads to the stomach, and the pathway to the reproductive organs is opened only during mating. Unusually, Hydreigon also have fully functional external reproductive organs, the males having a retractable phallus and the female having a cloaca. When a Hydreigon seeks out mates, it will often attempt to find and copulate with a group of compatible Pokemon, using both its external reproductive organs and its heads to either collect or deposit genetic material. Hydreigon will often use its impressive strength to forcefully mate with its intended targets, and after copulating will attack its former mates: males will rarely seriously injure their partners, but females often inflict severe wounds that sometimes lead to death. It is believed that Hydreigon do this as a wide-scale evolutionary control method, as Pokemon who have mated with Hydreigon rarely seem to find willing mates afterwards.
Because of its ability to pleasure multiple partners, some Pokephiles band together to tame and control a single Hydreigon, as it takes a significant amount of work to train a Hydreigon to mate with humans, and even more effort to keep it from attacking its trainers after it's done. Pokephile communities that have groups that do this keep a close eye on these trainers to ensure that they are not abusing the Hydreigon, and any individual within these groups who is found to be hurting the Hydreigon are ejected from the group. Despite this, joining one of these groups is the easiest option for trainers wishing to mate with a Hydreigon. Trainers who wish to mate exclusively with their Hydreigon must be made aware that Hydreigon will attack them once copulation is complete, so training this behavior out of them is a priority. Pokephiles who have gone down this road have recommended using a secondary mediator Pokemon to attack Hydreigon after it finishes mating so it associates attacking with pain. It is advised for amateur trainers to enlist help from an experienced Pokephiles to ensure maximum success.
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Mewtwo
There are those in the scientific community who believe that our purpose as Pokemon researchers is to simply observe and attempt to understand the natural order of the world, and that we should not attempt to overstep our boundaries by attempting to modify this order to our own whims. Many scientists who follow this way of thinking frequently cite the existence of Mewtwo, the savage mutation of Mew created by geneticists on Cinnabar Island by heavy DNA modification of a fertile Mew embryo (it is difficult to appreciate the gravity of the discovery, but according to the researchers Mew reproduces via live birth, which is a phenomenon unheard of outside humans. However, as the studies of the Cinnabar Mew contain the only available information about Mew as a whole, this report is currently under scrutiny). While Mew can reproduce, Mewtwo cannot as it does not have male or female reproductive organs.
Prior to its escape, the researchers of Cinnabar kept exhaustive logs regarding Mewtwo's development. One log in particular stated that occasionally Mewtwo would produce elevated levels of dopamine and serotonin as it slept. However, as Mewtwo was exceptionally uncooperative during its time in captivity, it is not known what would have caused this phenomenon. The only other time such an incident occurred was upon presenting Mewtwo with a picture of Mew (the picture of its mother, in fact, though Mewtwo was not made aware of its exact relation with that specific Mew), suggesting that despite its lack of sexual organs, Mewtwo does have primal mating instincts.
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Articuno
One of the three legendary birds of Kanto, there are more firsthand reports of encounters with Articuno than Zapdos or Moltres. Articuno appears to climbers lost in the mountains and guides them to safety, leaving behind one of its unique translucent wings behind. Outside of these interactions with humans, very little is known about Articuno, and intentionally attempting to attract Articuno for the purposes of study have continuously met with dismal failure (primarily due to researchers attempting to do so never actually being in any real danger, unlike the climbers Articuno assists). While there are rumors of Articuno (as well as Zapdos and Moltres) hatching from eggs, no solid evidence has ever been presented for such a possibility.
While researchers in the field are quick to dismiss the account, there is one story regarding Articuno that is of some interest to Pokephiles: the log of William Lawrence, a Pokephile trainer who set out into the mountains to look for Articuno. According to the report, Lawrence did not bring any of his Pokemon along with him, and eventually got lost in the mountains. He managed to stave off hypothermia for a few hours, but eventually became too tired to continue to wander. It was at this moment that Articuno came to Lawrence, and wrapped itself around his body to warm him up to a point where he could walk. Lawrence, in a half-delusional state, used this opportunity to kiss Articuno's neck, and according to Lawrence himself, Articuno brushed the lower half of its body against Lawrence's pelvis, resulting in a "wet" sensation on his crotch. Lawrence blacked out, and was found at the edge of a forest near a ski lodge, where he recovered successfully. As Lawrence was in possession of one of Articuno's feathers, researchers believe that Articuno did come to Lawrence and brought him to the forest, but he hallucinated the rest of the encounter.
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Rhydon
Exceptionally strong and highly prized among Ground-type trainers, the drill-like horn on Rhydon's snout is a key part of its mating rituals. During the mating season, male Rhydon will often battle each other and focus specifically on each other's horns in an attempt to break parts of it off. The reason for this is that female Rhydon often choose male Rhydon based on how large their horns are, so males frequently try to eliminate competition by attacking other Rhydon's horns (Rhydon who have their horns completely destroyed often do not mate, even with other Pokemon species). Female Rhydon have vaginal canals, while males have retractable penises that are ridged in a spiral-like fashion. Immediately after mating with a male Rhydon, many female Rhydon attempt to make their way to nearby inactive volcanoes, wherein they will carve a small "pool" of out of rock and create small channels of lava into the pool, after which they lay their eggs in the pool and allow the heat of the lava to warm the egg (Rhydon eggs will hatch without lava, but Rhyhorn born in lava often have much stronger hides than those that have not). Due to the destructive nature of this particular quirk, many towns near inactive volcanoes will have volunteer citizens on standby to watch for pregnant Rhydon and help guide them to pre-carved lava pools to prevent any undue loss from a careless carving. Female Rhydon only do this after mating with a male Rhydon, any eggs from another mate will be left behind by the female.
Female and homosexual trainers must be made aware: the ridges on Rhydon penises are somewhat sharp and can cause serious internal injury without proper protection. Many Pokephile communities can assist in providing a trainer with extra-durable condoms for their Rhydon, and thankfully many Rhydon are intelligent enough to understand the purpose of said condoms (human condoms will not work as the spiral ridges on Rhydon's penis will tear through the latex quickly). Even so, the trainer must be in control of the pace during intercourse, as even covered Rhydon penises can cause injury if one is not careful. Rhydon do not often mate more than once every few months, and while possible, this behavior is very difficult to train away.
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Pikachu
Beloved among male and female trainers the world over, Pikachu are without a doubt the most well-known Electric type Pokemon in existence, possibly the most well-known Pokemon period. Yet despite their almost universal appeal, few trainers who own Pikachu seem to understand specific details about the species itself, and while it is not necessarily a requirement for trainers to be experts on Pokemon biology, base knowledge of topics such as mating habits can help trainers understand the intricacies of their Pokemon and the reasoning for its behaviors. For instance, Pikachu are able to mate year-round, and are not picky when choosing mates. Upon selecting a mate, a Pikachu will attempt to nuzzle the electric sacs on its cheeks against their mate's cheek, creating an electrical discharge. Upon creating this discharge, Pikachu will immediately begin to mate with its partner, with copulation only lasting a minute or so. Unlike many Pokemon, Pikachu do not induce immediate ovulation when stimulated by an external electrical shock (such as those provided by Luxray), though they do seem to enjoy it.
Due to the relative small size of Pikachu, it can be somewhat difficult for Pokephiles to mate with their Pikachu, and often resort to electrically-assisted masturbation techniques, particularly with female trainers. The vaginal opening of female Pikachu is just barely wide enough for an average human phallus to fit, though care must be taken during intercourse to avoid any undue harm to the Pikachu. Whether it be through direct mating or through mutual masturbation, Pikachu that mate with their trainers have been found to be far easier to teach new skills, as well as easier to control during battle. Despite this, Pikachu do not mate for life, and do not have any adverse reaction to discovering their trainers mating with other Pokemon.
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Palkia
To discuss Palkia (as well as its counterpart Dialga) is to delve into the deepest myths and legends of Sinnoh. Indeed, as the stories of Sinnoh go, Palkia was one of the very first Pokemon ever to be created, preceding even the progenitor Pokemon, Mew. As a courtesy to both the religious community and the spiritually-inclined scientists of Sinnoh, Palkia and Dialga have both been added to our national Pokedex as real, living Pokemon. However, there have been no reports of Palkia ever truly interacting with humanity, and it is unlikely that such an interaction will ever occur. The only time Palkia is even mentioned having existed in our world is upon its birth by Arceus at the peak of Mt. Coronet.
Because of this, there is no information regarding Palkia and mating. Carvings of Palkia have provided Pokephile trainers enough material to fantasize about what Palkia is truly like from a sexual perspective, and some have even taken to utilizing their Ditto to recreate a "faux-Palkia" for personal pleasure. However, outside of basic shape and feature, these re-creations of Palkia are too wildly different to produce any kind of meaningful insight into the overall anatomy of Palkia, let alone any details of behavior (Pokephiles who use their Ditto in this way also tend to train in specific behaviors for mating). It is not the place of any scientific body to judge trainers for their fantasies one way or another, but no one depiction of Palkia (or any "deity" Pokemon, for that matter) should ever be taken as canonical fact, since canonical fact has not (and likely can not) ever be empirically proven.
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Jigglypuff
Well known for its ability to induce sleep through singing, the song of Jigglypuff is not just a battle trait, but a necessary component to survival in the wild. Jigglypuff use their song to disable predators, subdue Pokemon attempting to eat their food, and, most importantly to this study, incapacitate potential mates for the purpose of breeding. Jigglypuff, upon discovering a compatible partner, sing their lullaby to the partner in the hopes that it will fall asleep. If it does not, the Jigglypuff flees, as this behavior is often treated as a threat and can lead to aggression. If the partner does fall asleep, Jigglypuff will stimulate the genetalia of the sleeping Pokemon with its mouth, stopping only to sing more of its lullaby in the event a partner begins to awaken. Jigglypuff do not have genitalia, and have a branching canal from their digestive tract that leads to their internal reproductive organs. Male Jigglypuff will regurgitate genetic material within the first few moments of stimulation, while female Jigglypuff will usually take longer to ensure partner climax. Jigglypuff dispel eggs through their mouths, and only stay with their young long enough to teach them the lullaby that is so vital to their survival.
As mating with a male Jigglypuff only lasts a few seconds, Pokephiles interested in Jigglypuff will often engage with a female of the species. While engaging a Jigglypuff can be as easy as applying pheromones, coercing a Jigglypuff to engage in sexual intercourse without the need of a lullaby is monumentally more difficult and often requires months of continuous training and attention to build enough trust between trainer and Jigglypuff. However, such effort pays off in full, as Jigglypuff who trust their trainer for sex are often much more enthusiastic during the actual act of copulating, and do not have limitations on when they will accept trainer advances. As far as Jigglypuff's enjoyment of intercourse goes, Jigglypuff have a line of tactile receptors along the palate of their mouth, and stimulating these receptors results in endorphin release in the Jigglypuff's pleasure center of the brain.
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Roselia
A common sighting in floral shops across the world, the sweet aroma that emanates from Roselia's flowers is especially fragrant when the Roselia is preparing to mate. Male and female Roselia do have genital openings between their legs, but this is primarily for Roselia to mate with each other, wherein a male and female press their openings together to exchange material. For larger mates, Roselia rely on their flowers to accept/discharge material. Female Roselia flowers are carpellate, meaning they lack the stamens that male Roselia flowers possess. Instead of pollen, male Roselia flowers produce a clear sticky sap that contains sperm cells, which can then be given to a compatible mate for egg production. Female Roselia flowers, on the other hand, have hollow tubes which open to allow genetic material to reach the Roselia's ovaries. While mating is not usually an issue for Roselia in forest and grassland environments, female Roselia in deserts and mountainous regions will often seek out other Pokemon couplings and utilize any "leftover" genetic material found.
Because of their size, it is impossible for humans to traditionally mate with Roselia, and are limited to mutual masturbation and oral sex. Roselia are very accepting of human advances, however many Pokephiles who have tried to mate with their Roselia have found it to be unappealing, as Roselia are generally too small to provide any meaningful pleasure to their larger partners. Pokephiles who still wish to pleasure their Roselia must be advised that the thorns on Roselia's head contain a powerful poison that must be treated immediately to prevent any lasting damage to the body. Roselia's flowers also contain poisonous barbs, but Roselia are able to "sheathe" these barbs, so they are of no concern for mating.
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Roserade
An evolutionary product of a Roselia and a Shiny Stone, the physical mating characteristics of Roserade change dramatically after evolution. The increase in physical size allows Roserade to accept genetic material through the genital opening directly, and the flowers on Roserade's arms no longer play any role in mating. In addition, Roserade's behavior changes drastically: while Roselia would simply seek out compatible mates and await their initiation, Roserade will aggressively attack mates, holding them down with vine whips as they copulate. Partners that resist are generally met with a paralytic poison from Roserade's flowers, which normally stops all but the hardiest of mates.
After evolution, Roserade become large enough for humans to have sex with them, but any Pokephile who evolves their Roselia must be careful when trying to mate, as Roserade will treat their trainer like any other partner during intercourse (though unusually this does not extend to the battlefield, and Roserade will still have the same respect for their trainers' commands as they did before mating). As the vines that Roserade produce to hold mates down are covered in sharp thorns, it is imperative that this behavior be trained out of Roserade to prevent injury. Once a Roserade is properly trained, however, Pokephiles have found that Roserade is surprisingly masochistic while mating and often prefers rough, intense sex to gentle copulation.
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Liepard
Despite the general negative stigma that surrounds Dark-type Pokemon, Liepard are very popular among Unova trainers and have even been described as "beautiful" by non-Pokephiles. Nevertheless, the mating habits of Liepard do conform to the "merciless" properties many Dark-type Pokemon have. During mating season, Liepard will stalk a potential mate for hours, waiting for its target to lower its guard (which most often happens at night). When the mate is at its most vulnerable, Liepard will quickly attack and pin down its partner, after which it will forcibly begin to copulate, utilizing barbs in its genitalia to ensure its partner does not escape (both male and female Liepard genitals have barbs). Upon successful mating, Liepard will flee, using its impressive speed to escape any comeuppance it might receive from its mate.
As with many Pokemon with barbed genitals, it is important for Pokephiles interested in their Liepard to remove the barbs before intercourse to prevent injury. While male Liepard barbs can easily be clipped, female Liepard barbs must be removed surgically, which many official Pokemon surgeons will not do without good reason. However, many Pokephile communities have connections to alternative, Pokephile-friendly surgical professionals who will provide the service for a small fee. Some Pokephiles do not like the questionable nature of this practice, and will opt instead to simply use thick-ribbed condoms to protect themselves from the barbs. Unusually, despite their reliance on stealth in the wild, Liepard will openly accept advances from their trainer for mating, and will allow their trainer to dominate them during intercourse.
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Scolipede
One of the more aggressive Bug-type Pokemon found in Unova, Scolipede are unusual in that they are one of the very few species to utilize the spermatophore system for reproduction. A male Scolipede will chase down a mate and confront them, wherein it will deposit a spermatophore onto the ground for the mate to collect. If the chosen mate does not accept the spermatophore and attempt to get away, the Scolipede will then pick up the spermatophore with one of its legs and attack the mate, doing whatever it can to forcibly insert the spermatophore into the female's genitalia. Female Scolipede, on the other hand, confront mates and present their genital slit, attacking mates who refuse to copulate. Female Scolipede bury their eggs after laying them, but do not stay with their offspring.
As male Scolipede do not have a phallus of any kind, many female Pokephiles have found that mating with a Scolipede is simply not an option. While it is possible to train a Scolipede to use its tongue for oral sex, this often is only an option after engaging the Scolipede in it's own mating ritual, which many trainers have found unpleasant. Trainers mating with female Scolipede, on the other hand, have generally found it to be a pleasant experience, though female Scolipede tend to be very demanding after mating with the same partner multiple times, and can present themselves for intercourse at inopportune moments, to say nothing of their propensity to still attack resistant mates even after copulating with them repeatedly.
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Flaaffy
A staple Pokemon for many ranchers, it is rather uncommon to find Flaaffy in the wild. Those Flaaffy that are not directly owned by a ranch still live close to ranches, as they are a good source of food and shelter. Because of this, most mating information about Flaaffy comes from domestic breeders, and their habits in the wild are generally unknown (though presumably similar, as Pokemon that herd in captivity generally also herd in the wild). During mating season, female Flaaffy will breed with a single male in the herd, one that is either chosen by the breeder or the designated "alpha" of the herd (usually established through physical contest). A single male Flaaffy can mate with as many as fifteen females in a single day, and many ranchers prefer to mate their female Flaaffy with a male to ensure quality wool production in offspring Mareep. The wool of Flaaffy also prevent predatory Pokemon from mating with them, as it can store a significant amount of electricity that Flaaffy can release to ward off unwanted mates. In addition, many Electric-type Pokemon tactics are ineffective against Flaaffy, as many Electric-types attempt to shock their targets into submission, which does not work on Flaaffy due to the rubber-like quality of its skin.
Many Pokephiles who wish to mate with their Flaaffy are usually in a position to dispel the static electricity stored in the Flaaffy's wool, which would normally deter humans from mating (while humans will often never come into contact with Flaaffy's wool directly, during intercourse Flaaffy often release the electricity stored in their wool). Antistatic devices such as antistatic clothing, neutralizing agents or even shearing machines are generally common on ranches raising Flaaffy, and are indeed required to prevent electrocution from Flaaffy's wool. While shearing is the most effective procedure, neutralizing agents are often the easiest choice for most trainers with individual Flaaffy, as most agents work immediately and come in spray bottles, which allow trainers to coat the entirety of their Flaaffy's wool without having to touch it. Dangers of their wool aside, Flaaffy are generally easy to copulate with, and do not reject the advances of their trainer.
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Ampharos
An exceptionally treasured Pokemon of the people of Johto, Ampharos are actually rather rare in modern times, as most Mareep breeders tend to only allow their Mareep to evolve into Flaaffy to keep tabs on wool quality. Nevertheless, Ampharos are able to generate enough electricity in their tails to create very bright lights, which they use to ward off predators. As far as mating goes, Ampharos follow similar habits as their pre-evolutionary forms: they will only mate with the dominant males within their herd (though Ampharos do not herd like Flaaffy and Mareep do, so "herd" is used very loosely in this description and primarily describes any Ampharos within a general area). Male Ampharos prove their dominance by lighting their tail: the male with the brightest light is considered dominant. Ampharos also lose the rubber-like quality of their skin after evolution, so Electric-type predator mates are able to shock them into submission (though it is more difficult due to Ampharos' being an Electric-type itself).
Ampharos are the most intelligent of the Mareep line, and will actively seek out intercourse with trainers that have mated with their Ampharos before. Ampharos are also the only ones in their line that mate for pleasure, as it is rather common for Ampharos to attempt to copulate outside their mating season. There is very little for Pokephiles to worry about when mating with an Ampharos, but it should be noted that some Ampharos have less control over their electricity than others, and will sometimes light the end of their tail during climax. Because of this, it is important to keep one's eyes far away from Ampharos' tail during intercourse, as looking directly at Ampharos' tail when it is lit can cause severe damage to the retina of the eye.
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Audino
Valued in the Unova human health care industry and Pokemon health care industry equally, Audino's exceptional hearing abilities are utilized when it searches for a mate in the wild. Audino can detect even the faintest of sounds within a half a mile radius, and can analyze whether or not a heard Pokemon is compatible for mating and if it is ready to mate. If both conditions are met, Audino will seek out the heard Pokemon and attempt to engage it, often by simply presenting itself upon discovery. Male and female Audino have mammalian reproductive organs, and many times Audino will refuse to be the dominant mate. During intercourse, Audino will often rest their ear-feelers on their mate's chest, monitoring their heartbeat and synchronizing their body movements with their mate, moving more and more as their mate's heart rate increases (presumably to ensure mates do not overexert themselves and stop before ejaculating).
It is not uncommon for Pokephiles interested in Audino to find that Audino will present themselves for mating very soon after the Pokephile discovers their interest. Audino are reported to very intimate mates, often encouraging more "romantic" behavior such as kissing and hugging, particularly during intercourse. Trainers who mate with their Audino should be careful around Audino's ear feelers: while they are normally very good at handling large amounts of noise, Audino will immediately end copulation if an exceptionally loud sound (such as a yell) happens right next to their ear or ear feeler. While not normally monogamous in the wild, Audino mating in captivity or with trainers mate for life, and are in the Adaptive category of infidelity response. Audino are very welcoming of additional mates in a relationship, and many times Audino will prefer to have multiple partners dominate it both during and outside of intercourse.
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Darkrai
While no inhabitant of Sinnoh has ever seen Darkrai in the waking world, everyone either has a story or knows someone who has a story of Darkrai visiting them in their dreams (or more accurately, their nightmares). Often reported most often during a new moon, very little of Darkrai is actually known outside of its association with nightmares. It is believed it has some kind of association with Cresselia, as those who are lucky enough to own one of its feathers never experience nightmares. While Darkrai is a phenomenon found all across Sinnoh, the most frequent and most severe nightmares manifest to sailors travelling near Newmoon Island, where it is believed that Darkrai physically exists (assuming Darkrai actually has a physical form).
While the exact subject matter of the nightmares caused by Darkrai vary from person to person, broad themes within nightmares in given time frames suggest thoughts and moods of Darkrai at those times. For instance, it is believed that nightmares involving intimacy or sexual situations are caused by Darkrai's desire to mate, as several sleep studies conducted by independent research groups in Jubilife City show no discernible pattern or underlying cause for such "themed nightmares" within participants. However, those who have recovered from the "endless nightmare" comatose state commonly attributed to Darkrai often report engaging in frightening behavior, both sexual and otherwise, with Darkrai directly, so it is possible that somehow Darkrai procreate through these nightmares. Further research into either of these theories is ongoing.
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Ivysaur
Far more assertive and "rude" than it's pre-evolved form Bulbasaur, it would make sense that Ivysaur seeks dominance during mating. While Ivysaur do in fact actively seek out mates (like so many "rare" Pokemon, Ivysaur male to female ratio is approximately 7:1, so it is in the "predatory" mating group of Pokemon), Ivysaur's forwardness only goes so far. Upon encountering a viable mate, Ivysaur will extend the vines on its back to capture its mate, but it will not force its newfound partner into intercourse. Instead, the Ivysaur will place its mate in front of itself and present its genitals (a phallus for males, a vaginal tract for the females). During this time, the bulb on Ivysaur's back will create an appealing aroma to further entice mates into copulating. If a mate attempts to escape, Ivysaur will again use its vines to recapture and re-place the mate until it either mates with the Ivysaur, attacks the Ivysaur, or attempts to get away enough that the Ivysaur allows it to leave (usually three or four escape attempts). During the actual act of mating, Ivysaur rarely look at their partner, and emit a small, barely audible noise upon climax.
As humans tend to have intercourse very differently than most Pokemon, it comes as no surprise that Pokephiles have a somewhat different experience mating with Ivysaur. While the initiation on Ivysaur's part is still the same, during intercourse Ivysaur respond much more favorably to displays of intimacy. Pokephiles who have kissed or hugged their Ivysaur during intercourse have found that it becomes much more enthusiastic during intercourse, and will actively look at their partner while copulating. Interestingly, Ivysaur have capillary loops on either side of its face, and during intercourse with their trainer the blood in Ivysaur's face will widen, making it look as though Ivysaur is blushing. Pokephiles in more restrictive communities should be made aware that the odor that Ivysaur emits from its bulb continues to be exuded for several hours after intercourse. For this reason, it is a good idea to return your Ivysaur to its Poke Ball shortly after mating with it to prevent unwanted interest from inquiring parties.
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Druddigon
Primarily found in the mountains of Unova, Druddigon primarily spend their time in winding caves created by Pokemon like Exadrill and Onix, emerging only to gather sunlight using its wings when it grows cold. Druddigon mate in caves and cave-like structures, rarely straying too far from the mountains when searching for mates. Male Druddigon have lightly ridged retractable penises that are stored within their bodies, and female Druddigon have cloaca. Druddigon hunt for mates, and while one would expect a large creature such as Druddigon to have difficulty capturing smaller, more nimble Pokemon, Druddigon are very fast for their size and can easily overtake Pokemon half their size. Druddigon forcibly copulate with chosen mates, using their rock-like skin as a defense against attacks from their partners. Female Druddigon will build a "nest" out of rocks at the entrance of a cave to allow newborn Druddigon access to both the safety of the cave with the warmth of the sun.
While the idea of a forceful Pokemon mate may sound appealing to some, trainers should be wary when attempting to mate with a Druddigon: unlike most Pokemon, they do not attempt to control their strength when forcing themselves on a mate, and Druddigon do not stop after they have begun. The most effective precaution a Pokephile may take when attempting to mate with a Druddigon is to have a secondary Pokemon on standby to directly intervene if necessary. Druddigon do not mate for life, and rarely copulate with the same partner more than once.
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Hydreigon
The exceptionally destructive final evolution of Deino, Hydreigon are unique in that they are one of the only types of Pokemon that will actively mate with multiple Pokemon at once. The two brainless heads that Hydreigon use as arms contain a esophagus-like canal that connects to both the stomach and the reproductive organs (epididymis for the males, ovaries for the females): by default, the canal leads to the stomach, and the pathway to the reproductive organs is opened only during mating. Unusually, Hydreigon also have fully functional external reproductive organs, the males having a retractable phallus and the female having a cloaca. When a Hydreigon seeks out mates, it will often attempt to find and copulate with a group of compatible Pokemon, using both its external reproductive organs and its heads to either collect or deposit genetic material. Hydreigon will often use its impressive strength to forcefully mate with its intended targets, and after copulating will attack its former mates: males will rarely seriously injure their partners, but females often inflict severe wounds that sometimes lead to death. It is believed that Hydreigon do this as a wide-scale evolutionary control method, as Pokemon who have mated with Hydreigon rarely seem to find willing mates afterwards.
Because of its ability to pleasure multiple partners, some Pokephiles band together to tame and control a single Hydreigon, as it takes a significant amount of work to train a Hydreigon to mate with humans, and even more effort to keep it from attacking its trainers after it's done. Pokephile communities that have groups that do this keep a close eye on these trainers to ensure that they are not abusing the Hydreigon, and any individual within these groups who is found to be hurting the Hydreigon are ejected from the group. Despite this, joining one of these groups is the easiest option for trainers wishing to mate with a Hydreigon. Trainers who wish to mate exclusively with their Hydreigon must be made aware that Hydreigon will attack them once copulation is complete, so training this behavior out of them is a priority. Pokephiles who have gone down this road have recommended using a secondary mediator Pokemon to attack Hydreigon after it finishes mating so it associates attacking with pain. It is advised for amateur trainers to enlist help from an experienced Pokephiles to ensure maximum success.
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Mewtwo
There are those in the scientific community who believe that our purpose as Pokemon researchers is to simply observe and attempt to understand the natural order of the world, and that we should not attempt to overstep our boundaries by attempting to modify this order to our own whims. Many scientists who follow this way of thinking frequently cite the existence of Mewtwo, the savage mutation of Mew created by geneticists on Cinnabar Island by heavy DNA modification of a fertile Mew embryo (it is difficult to appreciate the gravity of the discovery, but according to the researchers Mew reproduces via live birth, which is a phenomenon unheard of outside humans. However, as the studies of the Cinnabar Mew contain the only available information about Mew as a whole, this report is currently under scrutiny). While Mew can reproduce, Mewtwo cannot as it does not have male or female reproductive organs.
Prior to its escape, the researchers of Cinnabar kept exhaustive logs regarding Mewtwo's development. One log in particular stated that occasionally Mewtwo would produce elevated levels of dopamine and serotonin as it slept. However, as Mewtwo was exceptionally uncooperative during its time in captivity, it is not known what would have caused this phenomenon. The only other time such an incident occurred was upon presenting Mewtwo with a picture of Mew (the picture of its mother, in fact, though Mewtwo was not made aware of its exact relation with that specific Mew), suggesting that despite its lack of sexual organs, Mewtwo does have primal mating instincts.
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Articuno
One of the three legendary birds of Kanto, there are more firsthand reports of encounters with Articuno than Zapdos or Moltres. Articuno appears to climbers lost in the mountains and guides them to safety, leaving behind one of its unique translucent wings behind. Outside of these interactions with humans, very little is known about Articuno, and intentionally attempting to attract Articuno for the purposes of study have continuously met with dismal failure (primarily due to researchers attempting to do so never actually being in any real danger, unlike the climbers Articuno assists). While there are rumors of Articuno (as well as Zapdos and Moltres) hatching from eggs, no solid evidence has ever been presented for such a possibility.
While researchers in the field are quick to dismiss the account, there is one story regarding Articuno that is of some interest to Pokephiles: the log of William Lawrence, a Pokephile trainer who set out into the mountains to look for Articuno. According to the report, Lawrence did not bring any of his Pokemon along with him, and eventually got lost in the mountains. He managed to stave off hypothermia for a few hours, but eventually became too tired to continue to wander. It was at this moment that Articuno came to Lawrence, and wrapped itself around his body to warm him up to a point where he could walk. Lawrence, in a half-delusional state, used this opportunity to kiss Articuno's neck, and according to Lawrence himself, Articuno brushed the lower half of its body against Lawrence's pelvis, resulting in a "wet" sensation on his crotch. Lawrence blacked out, and was found at the edge of a forest near a ski lodge, where he recovered successfully. As Lawrence was in possession of one of Articuno's feathers, researchers believe that Articuno did come to Lawrence and brought him to the forest, but he hallucinated the rest of the encounter.
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Rhydon
Exceptionally strong and highly prized among Ground-type trainers, the drill-like horn on Rhydon's snout is a key part of its mating rituals. During the mating season, male Rhydon will often battle each other and focus specifically on each other's horns in an attempt to break parts of it off. The reason for this is that female Rhydon often choose male Rhydon based on how large their horns are, so males frequently try to eliminate competition by attacking other Rhydon's horns (Rhydon who have their horns completely destroyed often do not mate, even with other Pokemon species). Female Rhydon have vaginal canals, while males have retractable penises that are ridged in a spiral-like fashion. Immediately after mating with a male Rhydon, many female Rhydon attempt to make their way to nearby inactive volcanoes, wherein they will carve a small "pool" of out of rock and create small channels of lava into the pool, after which they lay their eggs in the pool and allow the heat of the lava to warm the egg (Rhydon eggs will hatch without lava, but Rhyhorn born in lava often have much stronger hides than those that have not). Due to the destructive nature of this particular quirk, many towns near inactive volcanoes will have volunteer citizens on standby to watch for pregnant Rhydon and help guide them to pre-carved lava pools to prevent any undue loss from a careless carving. Female Rhydon only do this after mating with a male Rhydon, any eggs from another mate will be left behind by the female.
Female and homosexual trainers must be made aware: the ridges on Rhydon penises are somewhat sharp and can cause serious internal injury without proper protection. Many Pokephile communities can assist in providing a trainer with extra-durable condoms for their Rhydon, and thankfully many Rhydon are intelligent enough to understand the purpose of said condoms (human condoms will not work as the spiral ridges on Rhydon's penis will tear through the latex quickly). Even so, the trainer must be in control of the pace during intercourse, as even covered Rhydon penises can cause injury if one is not careful. Rhydon do not often mate more than once every few months, and while possible, this behavior is very difficult to train away.
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Pikachu
Beloved among male and female trainers the world over, Pikachu are without a doubt the most well-known Electric type Pokemon in existence, possibly the most well-known Pokemon period. Yet despite their almost universal appeal, few trainers who own Pikachu seem to understand specific details about the species itself, and while it is not necessarily a requirement for trainers to be experts on Pokemon biology, base knowledge of topics such as mating habits can help trainers understand the intricacies of their Pokemon and the reasoning for its behaviors. For instance, Pikachu are able to mate year-round, and are not picky when choosing mates. Upon selecting a mate, a Pikachu will attempt to nuzzle the electric sacs on its cheeks against their mate's cheek, creating an electrical discharge. Upon creating this discharge, Pikachu will immediately begin to mate with its partner, with copulation only lasting a minute or so. Unlike many Pokemon, Pikachu do not induce immediate ovulation when stimulated by an external electrical shock (such as those provided by Luxray), though they do seem to enjoy it.
Due to the relative small size of Pikachu, it can be somewhat difficult for Pokephiles to mate with their Pikachu, and often resort to electrically-assisted masturbation techniques, particularly with female trainers. The vaginal opening of female Pikachu is just barely wide enough for an average human phallus to fit, though care must be taken during intercourse to avoid any undue harm to the Pikachu. Whether it be through direct mating or through mutual masturbation, Pikachu that mate with their trainers have been found to be far easier to teach new skills, as well as easier to control during battle. Despite this, Pikachu do not mate for life, and do not have any adverse reaction to discovering their trainers mating with other Pokemon.
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Palkia
To discuss Palkia (as well as its counterpart Dialga) is to delve into the deepest myths and legends of Sinnoh. Indeed, as the stories of Sinnoh go, Palkia was one of the very first Pokemon ever to be created, preceding even the progenitor Pokemon, Mew. As a courtesy to both the religious community and the spiritually-inclined scientists of Sinnoh, Palkia and Dialga have both been added to our national Pokedex as real, living Pokemon. However, there have been no reports of Palkia ever truly interacting with humanity, and it is unlikely that such an interaction will ever occur. The only time Palkia is even mentioned having existed in our world is upon its birth by Arceus at the peak of Mt. Coronet.
Because of this, there is no information regarding Palkia and mating. Carvings of Palkia have provided Pokephile trainers enough material to fantasize about what Palkia is truly like from a sexual perspective, and some have even taken to utilizing their Ditto to recreate a "faux-Palkia" for personal pleasure. However, outside of basic shape and feature, these re-creations of Palkia are too wildly different to produce any kind of meaningful insight into the overall anatomy of Palkia, let alone any details of behavior (Pokephiles who use their Ditto in this way also tend to train in specific behaviors for mating). It is not the place of any scientific body to judge trainers for their fantasies one way or another, but no one depiction of Palkia (or any "deity" Pokemon, for that matter) should ever be taken as canonical fact, since canonical fact has not (and likely can not) ever be empirically proven.
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Jigglypuff
Well known for its ability to induce sleep through singing, the song of Jigglypuff is not just a battle trait, but a necessary component to survival in the wild. Jigglypuff use their song to disable predators, subdue Pokemon attempting to eat their food, and, most importantly to this study, incapacitate potential mates for the purpose of breeding. Jigglypuff, upon discovering a compatible partner, sing their lullaby to the partner in the hopes that it will fall asleep. If it does not, the Jigglypuff flees, as this behavior is often treated as a threat and can lead to aggression. If the partner does fall asleep, Jigglypuff will stimulate the genetalia of the sleeping Pokemon with its mouth, stopping only to sing more of its lullaby in the event a partner begins to awaken. Jigglypuff do not have genitalia, and have a branching canal from their digestive tract that leads to their internal reproductive organs. Male Jigglypuff will regurgitate genetic material within the first few moments of stimulation, while female Jigglypuff will usually take longer to ensure partner climax. Jigglypuff dispel eggs through their mouths, and only stay with their young long enough to teach them the lullaby that is so vital to their survival.
As mating with a male Jigglypuff only lasts a few seconds, Pokephiles interested in Jigglypuff will often engage with a female of the species. While engaging a Jigglypuff can be as easy as applying pheromones, coercing a Jigglypuff to engage in sexual intercourse without the need of a lullaby is monumentally more difficult and often requires months of continuous training and attention to build enough trust between trainer and Jigglypuff. However, such effort pays off in full, as Jigglypuff who trust their trainer for sex are often much more enthusiastic during the actual act of copulating, and do not have limitations on when they will accept trainer advances. As far as Jigglypuff's enjoyment of intercourse goes, Jigglypuff have a line of tactile receptors along the palate of their mouth, and stimulating these receptors results in endorphin release in the Jigglypuff's pleasure center of the brain.
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Roselia
A common sighting in floral shops across the world, the sweet aroma that emanates from Roselia's flowers is especially fragrant when the Roselia is preparing to mate. Male and female Roselia do have genital openings between their legs, but this is primarily for Roselia to mate with each other, wherein a male and female press their openings together to exchange material. For larger mates, Roselia rely on their flowers to accept/discharge material. Female Roselia flowers are carpellate, meaning they lack the stamens that male Roselia flowers possess. Instead of pollen, male Roselia flowers produce a clear sticky sap that contains sperm cells, which can then be given to a compatible mate for egg production. Female Roselia flowers, on the other hand, have hollow tubes which open to allow genetic material to reach the Roselia's ovaries. While mating is not usually an issue for Roselia in forest and grassland environments, female Roselia in deserts and mountainous regions will often seek out other Pokemon couplings and utilize any "leftover" genetic material found.
Because of their size, it is impossible for humans to traditionally mate with Roselia, and are limited to mutual masturbation and oral sex. Roselia are very accepting of human advances, however many Pokephiles who have tried to mate with their Roselia have found it to be unappealing, as Roselia are generally too small to provide any meaningful pleasure to their larger partners. Pokephiles who still wish to pleasure their Roselia must be advised that the thorns on Roselia's head contain a powerful poison that must be treated immediately to prevent any lasting damage to the body. Roselia's flowers also contain poisonous barbs, but Roselia are able to "sheathe" these barbs, so they are of no concern for mating.
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Roserade
An evolutionary product of a Roselia and a Shiny Stone, the physical mating characteristics of Roserade change dramatically after evolution. The increase in physical size allows Roserade to accept genetic material through the genital opening directly, and the flowers on Roserade's arms no longer play any role in mating. In addition, Roserade's behavior changes drastically: while Roselia would simply seek out compatible mates and await their initiation, Roserade will aggressively attack mates, holding them down with vine whips as they copulate. Partners that resist are generally met with a paralytic poison from Roserade's flowers, which normally stops all but the hardiest of mates.
After evolution, Roserade become large enough for humans to have sex with them, but any Pokephile who evolves their Roselia must be careful when trying to mate, as Roserade will treat their trainer like any other partner during intercourse (though unusually this does not extend to the battlefield, and Roserade will still have the same respect for their trainers' commands as they did before mating). As the vines that Roserade produce to hold mates down are covered in sharp thorns, it is imperative that this behavior be trained out of Roserade to prevent injury. Once a Roserade is properly trained, however, Pokephiles have found that Roserade is surprisingly masochistic while mating and often prefers rough, intense sex to gentle copulation.
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Liepard
Despite the general negative stigma that surrounds Dark-type Pokemon, Liepard are very popular among Unova trainers and have even been described as "beautiful" by non-Pokephiles. Nevertheless, the mating habits of Liepard do conform to the "merciless" properties many Dark-type Pokemon have. During mating season, Liepard will stalk a potential mate for hours, waiting for its target to lower its guard (which most often happens at night). When the mate is at its most vulnerable, Liepard will quickly attack and pin down its partner, after which it will forcibly begin to copulate, utilizing barbs in its genitalia to ensure its partner does not escape (both male and female Liepard genitals have barbs). Upon successful mating, Liepard will flee, using its impressive speed to escape any comeuppance it might receive from its mate.
As with many Pokemon with barbed genitals, it is important for Pokephiles interested in their Liepard to remove the barbs before intercourse to prevent injury. While male Liepard barbs can easily be clipped, female Liepard barbs must be removed surgically, which many official Pokemon surgeons will not do without good reason. However, many Pokephile communities have connections to alternative, Pokephile-friendly surgical professionals who will provide the service for a small fee. Some Pokephiles do not like the questionable nature of this practice, and will opt instead to simply use thick-ribbed condoms to protect themselves from the barbs. Unusually, despite their reliance on stealth in the wild, Liepard will openly accept advances from their trainer for mating, and will allow their trainer to dominate them during intercourse.
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Scolipede
One of the more aggressive Bug-type Pokemon found in Unova, Scolipede are unusual in that they are one of the very few species to utilize the spermatophore system for reproduction. A male Scolipede will chase down a mate and confront them, wherein it will deposit a spermatophore onto the ground for the mate to collect. If the chosen mate does not accept the spermatophore and attempt to get away, the Scolipede will then pick up the spermatophore with one of its legs and attack the mate, doing whatever it can to forcibly insert the spermatophore into the female's genitalia. Female Scolipede, on the other hand, confront mates and present their genital slit, attacking mates who refuse to copulate. Female Scolipede bury their eggs after laying them, but do not stay with their offspring.
As male Scolipede do not have a phallus of any kind, many female Pokephiles have found that mating with a Scolipede is simply not an option. While it is possible to train a Scolipede to use its tongue for oral sex, this often is only an option after engaging the Scolipede in it's own mating ritual, which many trainers have found unpleasant. Trainers mating with female Scolipede, on the other hand, have generally found it to be a pleasant experience, though female Scolipede tend to be very demanding after mating with the same partner multiple times, and can present themselves for intercourse at inopportune moments, to say nothing of their propensity to still attack resistant mates even after copulating with them repeatedly.
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Flaaffy
A staple Pokemon for many ranchers, it is rather uncommon to find Flaaffy in the wild. Those Flaaffy that are not directly owned by a ranch still live close to ranches, as they are a good source of food and shelter. Because of this, most mating information about Flaaffy comes from domestic breeders, and their habits in the wild are generally unknown (though presumably similar, as Pokemon that herd in captivity generally also herd in the wild). During mating season, female Flaaffy will breed with a single male in the herd, one that is either chosen by the breeder or the designated "alpha" of the herd (usually established through physical contest). A single male Flaaffy can mate with as many as fifteen females in a single day, and many ranchers prefer to mate their female Flaaffy with a male to ensure quality wool production in offspring Mareep. The wool of Flaaffy also prevent predatory Pokemon from mating with them, as it can store a significant amount of electricity that Flaaffy can release to ward off unwanted mates. In addition, many Electric-type Pokemon tactics are ineffective against Flaaffy, as many Electric-types attempt to shock their targets into submission, which does not work on Flaaffy due to the rubber-like quality of its skin.
Many Pokephiles who wish to mate with their Flaaffy are usually in a position to dispel the static electricity stored in the Flaaffy's wool, which would normally deter humans from mating (while humans will often never come into contact with Flaaffy's wool directly, during intercourse Flaaffy often release the electricity stored in their wool). Antistatic devices such as antistatic clothing, neutralizing agents or even shearing machines are generally common on ranches raising Flaaffy, and are indeed required to prevent electrocution from Flaaffy's wool. While shearing is the most effective procedure, neutralizing agents are often the easiest choice for most trainers with individual Flaaffy, as most agents work immediately and come in spray bottles, which allow trainers to coat the entirety of their Flaaffy's wool without having to touch it. Dangers of their wool aside, Flaaffy are generally easy to copulate with, and do not reject the advances of their trainer.
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Ampharos
An exceptionally treasured Pokemon of the people of Johto, Ampharos are actually rather rare in modern times, as most Mareep breeders tend to only allow their Mareep to evolve into Flaaffy to keep tabs on wool quality. Nevertheless, Ampharos are able to generate enough electricity in their tails to create very bright lights, which they use to ward off predators. As far as mating goes, Ampharos follow similar habits as their pre-evolutionary forms: they will only mate with the dominant males within their herd (though Ampharos do not herd like Flaaffy and Mareep do, so "herd" is used very loosely in this description and primarily describes any Ampharos within a general area). Male Ampharos prove their dominance by lighting their tail: the male with the brightest light is considered dominant. Ampharos also lose the rubber-like quality of their skin after evolution, so Electric-type predator mates are able to shock them into submission (though it is more difficult due to Ampharos' being an Electric-type itself).
Ampharos are the most intelligent of the Mareep line, and will actively seek out intercourse with trainers that have mated with their Ampharos before. Ampharos are also the only ones in their line that mate for pleasure, as it is rather common for Ampharos to attempt to copulate outside their mating season. There is very little for Pokephiles to worry about when mating with an Ampharos, but it should be noted that some Ampharos have less control over their electricity than others, and will sometimes light the end of their tail during climax. Because of this, it is important to keep one's eyes far away from Ampharos' tail during intercourse, as looking directly at Ampharos' tail when it is lit can cause severe damage to the retina of the eye.
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Audino
Valued in the Unova human health care industry and Pokemon health care industry equally, Audino's exceptional hearing abilities are utilized when it searches for a mate in the wild. Audino can detect even the faintest of sounds within a half a mile radius, and can analyze whether or not a heard Pokemon is compatible for mating and if it is ready to mate. If both conditions are met, Audino will seek out the heard Pokemon and attempt to engage it, often by simply presenting itself upon discovery. Male and female Audino have mammalian reproductive organs, and many times Audino will refuse to be the dominant mate. During intercourse, Audino will often rest their ear-feelers on their mate's chest, monitoring their heartbeat and synchronizing their body movements with their mate, moving more and more as their mate's heart rate increases (presumably to ensure mates do not overexert themselves and stop before ejaculating).
It is not uncommon for Pokephiles interested in Audino to find that Audino will present themselves for mating very soon after the Pokephile discovers their interest. Audino are reported to very intimate mates, often encouraging more "romantic" behavior such as kissing and hugging, particularly during intercourse. Trainers who mate with their Audino should be careful around Audino's ear feelers: while they are normally very good at handling large amounts of noise, Audino will immediately end copulation if an exceptionally loud sound (such as a yell) happens right next to their ear or ear feeler. While not normally monogamous in the wild, Audino mating in captivity or with trainers mate for life, and are in the Adaptive category of infidelity response. Audino are very welcoming of additional mates in a relationship, and many times Audino will prefer to have multiple partners dominate it both during and outside of intercourse.
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Darkrai
While no inhabitant of Sinnoh has ever seen Darkrai in the waking world, everyone either has a story or knows someone who has a story of Darkrai visiting them in their dreams (or more accurately, their nightmares). Often reported most often during a new moon, very little of Darkrai is actually known outside of its association with nightmares. It is believed it has some kind of association with Cresselia, as those who are lucky enough to own one of its feathers never experience nightmares. While Darkrai is a phenomenon found all across Sinnoh, the most frequent and most severe nightmares manifest to sailors travelling near Newmoon Island, where it is believed that Darkrai physically exists (assuming Darkrai actually has a physical form).
While the exact subject matter of the nightmares caused by Darkrai vary from person to person, broad themes within nightmares in given time frames suggest thoughts and moods of Darkrai at those times. For instance, it is believed that nightmares involving intimacy or sexual situations are caused by Darkrai's desire to mate, as several sleep studies conducted by independent research groups in Jubilife City show no discernible pattern or underlying cause for such "themed nightmares" within participants. However, those who have recovered from the "endless nightmare" comatose state commonly attributed to Darkrai often report engaging in frightening behavior, both sexual and otherwise, with Darkrai directly, so it is possible that somehow Darkrai procreate through these nightmares. Further research into either of these theories is ongoing.
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Ivysaur
Far more assertive and "rude" than it's pre-evolved form Bulbasaur, it would make sense that Ivysaur seeks dominance during mating. While Ivysaur do in fact actively seek out mates (like so many "rare" Pokemon, Ivysaur male to female ratio is approximately 7:1, so it is in the "predatory" mating group of Pokemon), Ivysaur's forwardness only goes so far. Upon encountering a viable mate, Ivysaur will extend the vines on its back to capture its mate, but it will not force its newfound partner into intercourse. Instead, the Ivysaur will place its mate in front of itself and present its genitals (a phallus for males, a vaginal tract for the females). During this time, the bulb on Ivysaur's back will create an appealing aroma to further entice mates into copulating. If a mate attempts to escape, Ivysaur will again use its vines to recapture and re-place the mate until it either mates with the Ivysaur, attacks the Ivysaur, or attempts to get away enough that the Ivysaur allows it to leave (usually three or four escape attempts). During the actual act of mating, Ivysaur rarely look at their partner, and emit a small, barely audible noise upon climax.
As humans tend to have intercourse very differently than most Pokemon, it comes as no surprise that Pokephiles have a somewhat different experience mating with Ivysaur. While the initiation on Ivysaur's part is still the same, during intercourse Ivysaur respond much more favorably to displays of intimacy. Pokephiles who have kissed or hugged their Ivysaur during intercourse have found that it becomes much more enthusiastic during intercourse, and will actively look at their partner while copulating. Interestingly, Ivysaur have capillary loops on either side of its face, and during intercourse with their trainer the blood in Ivysaur's face will widen, making it look as though Ivysaur is blushing. Pokephiles in more restrictive communities should be made aware that the odor that Ivysaur emits from its bulb continues to be exuded for several hours after intercourse. For this reason, it is a good idea to return your Ivysaur to its Poke Ball shortly after mating with it to prevent unwanted interest from inquiring parties.
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