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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 16:53:38 -0500
- From: Larry Lyle <ll24+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Werewolf copulation
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- I believe physical and state would tend to determin the capability a
- given werewolf may have to copulate in a given way. Obviosly the more
- wolfy.. the more logical it would be for them to do it 'wolfy' :)
- style.
- If your writing a book, I would tend to sugest you look at the
- characteristics of the werewolf in question. Does he think, or does he
- act totaly on instinct? The consideration of this would likely lead
- you to the right conclusion.
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- The Lupophile,
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- The Werewolf at CMU ... Lycanthrope@cmu.edu
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