Extra Credit

Often Harder on the Man


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Never ones to let their misogyny get rusty, internet fetish communities have orchestrated one way or another to ensure that they can have their cake and eat it too. This time, however, the culprits are women themselves! (...mostly)

Mpreg, Male Pregnancy, is a fetish that combines both the sweet ecstasy of labor pains with the titillating allure of anal sex. Of course, there are men that can become pregnant and women are capable of backdoor entry but EW. Why would you ever read smut about THAT?! UGH. It should be two dudes that care for one another while one of them cares for a life inside of them. And then when that fateful time comes, their new addition shoots right out... Well... That's actually undecided.
This week, Extra Credit reads something The F Plus already read.

Readers Chai Tea Latte, Sherman Tank, Sham bam bamina!, Ashto, and Shell Game
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