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Anonymous ID: 6Wxs6s8wItaly
7/21/2025, 6:05:00 PM No.510975530
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Here’s how a sperm whale’s genitalia stack up against the size of an average adult human body (assuming a 1.7m tall, 62kg person with a total body volume of roughly 62L):

* **Length vs. height**

* The sperm whale’s penis (≈1.8–2.4m long) is actually **longer** than an average human is tall (1.7m)—up to about 140percent of human height.
* Likewise, the whale’s vaginal canal (≈1.5–2.0m) corresponds to **90–120percent** of human height—meaning if you could stretch it out, it would run nearly from your feet to your head (or beyond).

* **Diameter vs. human breadth**

* With a girth of up to **20–25cm** across, the whale’s penis is roughly **1/7–1/6** of its own length—but in human terms that diameter is about **60–70percent** of an average shoulder‑to‑shoulder width (\~36cm).
* The vaginal lumen, distensible to that same ballpark (20–25cm), is about **twice** the resting diameter of a human torso at the waist (\~10–12cm).

* **Organ volume vs. whole‑body volume**

* Treating the penis as a cylinder, its internal volume ranges from roughly **56–118L** (depending on exact length and diameter), with a mid‑range around **87L**.
* By comparison, the entire human body displaces about **62L** (62kg ≈62L).
* **So the whale’s penis alone can hold more fluid than the total volume of an average adult human body**—up to about **1.9times** as much.

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**In short:** if you laid a sperm whale’s genital tract alongside a human:

* It would easily **span your entire height** (and can even exceed it).
* Its **cross‑section** would be on the order of your **torso’s width**, not just a few centimetres.
* And its **internal volume** would surpass the volume of your entire body.
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Anonymous ID: 6Wxs6s8wItaly
7/21/2025, 6:07:30 PM No.510975732
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1. Positioning and Approach

Genital slits: Both males and females keep their genitalia tucked inside a muscular slit on the underside. When a male is ready, he everts (turns outward) and hardens his penis through this opening.

Male-on‑bottom / ventral-to‑ventral: Most species mate belly‑to‑belly, with the male approaching beneath or alongside the female so their genital slits align. This gives both partners the best hydrodynamic “fit.”

Buoyancy control: They often stay neutrally buoyant 10–30m below the surface—deep enough to avoid waves, but shallow enough for occasional breaths. Some pairs even press their pectoral fins or tail flukes together to stabilize themselves.

2. Courtship and Competition

Toothed whales (e.g. sperm whales, dolphins):

Males may form coalitions and herd estrous females into “mating pods.”

In sperm whales, dominant bulls escort and sometimes aggressively guard a group of females, mating repeatedly over days.

In dolphins, intense displays (leaping, tail‑slaps, male alliances) precede copulation.

Baleen whales (e.g. humpbacks, gray whales):

Males compete by blowing bubbles, tail‑slapping, and singing “love songs.”

Humpback males may form temporary “competitive groups” around a single receptive female, each trying to out‑perform the others.

Once a challenger is beaten off, the victor mates with her and then departs.

3. The Act of Copulation

Erection and insertion: The male engorges his erectile tissue with blood, everts his penis from the genital slit, and slides it into the female’s vaginal canal.

Brief thrusts: Actual thrusting is generally brief—often just a few seconds to under a minute per copulation—though multiple copulations will occur over hours or days.

Rolling and locking: Some species “lock” for a moment—spinning or rolling together—to ensure alignment and maximize sperm transfer.
Anonymous ID: 6Wxs6s8wItaly
7/21/2025, 6:08:12 PM No.510975786
4. Post‑Copulatory Behavior

Quick separation: After ejaculation, the pair disengages quickly to avoid predators and to allow both to breathe.

Sperm competition: In species where females mate with multiple males, sperm from different males compete internally; adaptations like large testes (to produce more sperm) or mating plugs (to block rivals) have evolved.

Why It’s Unique in Whales

Streamlined bodies: Keeping organs internal avoids drag and damage during high‑speed swimming and deep dives.

Neutral buoyancy: They need precise lung and fatty‑tissue regulation to hover in the water column mid‑copulation.

Group dynamics: Many species’ social structures—from solitary giants like blue whales to tightly knit pods like orcas—shape very different courtship and mating strategies.

Despite the scale and environment, the fundamental mammalian pattern—erect penis, internal vagina, brief intromission—remains the same. Whales have simply adapted it to work in the open ocean.
Anonymous ID: YC+0dtgeUnited States
7/21/2025, 6:08:14 PM No.510975789
ok, but male humans penises are much larger on average compared to other animals relative to their body sizes. you are not changing the relative scale you are comparing a large animal's member to the actual size of a human. tl;dr human males have massive dicks compared to other animals
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Anonymous ID: 6Wxs6s8wItaly
7/21/2025, 6:13:04 PM No.510976162
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>>510975789
You seem to be misunderstanding me.
I want to get inside a whales vagina.
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Anonymous ID: SEJHodNyUnited States
7/21/2025, 6:31:22 PM No.510977423
>>510976162
My thoughts exactly. A man of culture. Imagine the warmth.
Anonymous ID: LdXhMCzRUnited States
7/21/2025, 6:58:39 PM No.510979183
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Anonymous ID: bdW4zHTJUnited States
7/21/2025, 7:10:07 PM No.510980014
>>510975530 (OP)
>/an/
Anonymous ID: j1DSaOJ5United States
7/21/2025, 7:16:58 PM No.510980523
>>510976162
Why don't you just visit San Diego?