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Originally Posted by capt_noonie Very interesting read, but that still doesn't answer my question as to why girl dogs hump. For animals, aren't girls always on the "bottom"? That movement is usually reserved for "tops". Lol |
Haha, true enough! Not sure how to put this other than I think it just "feels good." I don't want to get too descriptive, but Lane will work herself up, take a rest while still latched on and panting hard, and then go again.
Now, what would ever prompt them to start humping so they'd learn that it feels good...I don't know. I'd say instincts, but Rory (spayed as a puppy) is NOT amused when Lane starts with her humpy routine. She'll do her shrill play bark, run over and get a toy and throw it at her, LOL. Lane never humps Rory, or other dogs for that matter, though, so I'm not sure why Rory doesn't like it, but Rory does seem to know she is playing I guess??? I sing My Humps to Lane and change it to "lovely Laney lumps," so we are clearly easily amused.