Unlike humans, who tear up usually during pain or sadness, asari emit tears of pleasure; they are virtually unknown to cry otherwise. This is especially effective when their mate, via direct contact, stimulates a gland at the back of their throat, the asari version of g-spot or prostate.
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Anonymous11: Unlike humans, who typically cry due to physical or emotional injury, Asari are capable of producing lachrymose substances from a variety of stimuli.
However, the single most frequent cause of Asari "tears" is when a pair of glands partway into the throat is obstructed. This can be either painful, such as when the Asari is choking on food, or pleasurable, typically only when the Asari is melding with a partner.
As with human masochism, it's believed context is what makes pain pleasurable, and in this case the Asari is known to experience unusual pleasure from the stimulation of these glands by something such as a phallus being used in the sex act, and it is believed to be analogous to a prostate in humans.
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Even with my improvements, it's on questionable evolutionary ground.
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Also this looks so mucked up I wouldn't be surprised if it got featured one day
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Naw, there's claws on them fingers. It's Grunt.
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Unlike humans, who tear up usually during pain or sadness, asari emit tears of pleasure; they are virtually unknown to cry otherwise. This is especially effective when their mate, via direct contact, stimulates a gland at the back of their throat, the asari version of g-spot or prostate.
NOW TRY IMAGINING THE CODEX GUY READING THAT OUT LOUD.
However, the single most frequent cause of Asari "tears" is when a pair of glands partway into the throat is obstructed. This can be either painful, such as when the Asari is choking on food, or pleasurable, typically only when the Asari is melding with a partner.
As with human masochism, it's believed context is what makes pain pleasurable, and in this case the Asari is known to experience unusual pleasure from the stimulation of these glands by something such as a phallus being used in the sex act, and it is believed to be analogous to a prostate in humans.
NOW TRY IMAGINING THE CODEX GUY READING THAT OUT LOUD.
Even with my improvements, it's on questionable evolutionary ground.
Because melding requires black sclera on the asari eyeball.