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Originally Posted by Birdman
Wow. You know big words!!  Look at me! Look at me! Look at me!
Are you as reckless on the slopes are you are in an H2?
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But how does the sperm from the male birdman get into the female? How can they have intercourse without any external male organs, such as a penis? The male's sperm, produced in the testes, passes to the cloaca where it is stored until copulation (act of sex). The female also has a cloaca that leads from the ovaries. The female bird unfans her tail, moves it to one side while the male climbs up onto her back or gets close to her. Their cloacas are pressed together and the sperm moves from the male to the female. This act is called a cloacal kiss. Below is a diagram of the male and female bird sex (reproductive) organs. (Note how externally, the male is indestinguishable from the female.)
This explains so much. I've never heard of a male having penis envy before. No wonder all you can do is preoccupy yourself with me and what I can do. Sorry for giving you such a hard time. I didn't know. And just because I know how the big words scare you: In zoological anatomy, a
cloaca is the posterior opening that serves as the only such opening for the
intestinal,
urinary, and (usually)
genital tracts of certain animal species. The word comes from Latin, and means "
sewer". All
birds,
reptiles, and
amphibians possess this orifice, from which they excrete both urine. feces and for the male. sperm. (
A lovely cocktail. I'm sure it gets you a lot of action.) 

