What Do Snakes and Women Have in Common?
Scientists have discovered something about a snake that has apparently shocked the animal kingdom. If it was a male scientist, we would of understood why it took him so long to find it. So what do snakes and women have in common? Well, if you haven’t figured it out, they both have the same erogenous zone. That’s right; snakes have a female pleasure buzzer.
Scientists have discovered that snakes apparently have two ‘hemiclitores.’ They are both hidden on the underside of their tails and separated by tissue. Just like women, it’s all for the sake of pleasure during sex. As if we didn’t need something else to google. “Across the animal kingdom, female genitalia are overlooked in comparison to their male counterparts,’ said Ph.D. candidate Megan Folwell. She started her research because she felt there were insufficient details about female reptile genitalia. She apparently went into super detail about it in her paper.
According to scientists, this changes the way they see snakes mating. Apparently, it is no coercion but actually seduction. When 98.7 The Shark interviewed a male snake we found outside the studio, he told us this was news to him. What do snakes and women have in common? The female pleasure buzzer. [Source Daily Mail]