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alicealice
Posted: Mar 2 2007, 07:19 AM
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Kind Readers ....

Thank you for your kind comments.

Can anyone think of how we can determine the characteristics that were selectively bred? The licking behavior is an omega trait. Breeding for licking is one clear characteristic. Are there others? How can we get data to confirm any of these hypotheses?

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Posted: Mar 2 2007, 01:49 PM
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I have no idea where to look for that kind of information Alice. Perhaps China?
There must have eventually been several villages selectivly breeding don't you think? Each with their own set of traits to promote. The best noses for finding other critters or lost humans, strength for helping with heavy loads and travel, companionship. Omega behavior to help make them more trainable for all sorts of things while hunting or back at the village while the men were gone.
What do you mean when you say they were bred selectively for licking? ^_^
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Posted: Mar 2 2007, 06:27 PM
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Knotty and NICE

I believe the early women selected wolf/dogs who liked to lick to be bred to produce cubs/puppies which then grow to demonstrate even more of the licking behavior. I can imagine that wolf/dogs would lick hands and faces.

In private, these wolf/dogs would be trained to lick nipples, vulvas, and clits. It is hard to imagine even an early man licking an early woman’s unwashed, smelly, hairy cunt. But a wolf/dog would find it very tasty. I believe the first cunningulus was performed by a wolf/dog on an early Chinese woman. Wolf/dogs were selectively bred for this licking behavior. Men were taught to eat when women were civilized and took baths. I believe that this scenario is highly plausible.

The mounting behavior is a little harder to imagine how women selectively bred wolf/dogs. But a woman’s G-spot and a dog’s knot fit too well to be some accident of nature. I can imagine that some nasty woman discovered that it was heaven and kept breeding wolf/dogs that would mount.

Does anyone have any counter theories?

The theory that wolf evolved to dogs to help men hunt does not explain the licking behaviors of dogs. Why would hunting men care if their wolves licked?

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knottyandNICE
Posted: Mar 2 2007, 08:05 PM
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Alice,
Do you think only the nonhunting dogs were taught by the early Asian women?
Not very good at tracking or any of the other valuable hunting skills, they being left behind with the women. Does it make sense these nonhunters or perhaps the dogs too young to hunt were the first to be trained while the men were away.
How do you say good boy in early Asian by the way? :D
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Posted: Mar 2 2007, 10:13 PM
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Great story - and an interesting theory!
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Posted: Mar 3 2007, 01:30 AM
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knotty and NICE ...

Very good observation that the wolf/dogs that the women wanted were not good for hunting and left with the women. What hunter wants a wimpy wolf that licks but not big enough to bring down a deer? This is how the women kept their licking and later f**king wolves.

The French word for dog is chien. Is that a clue about China?

I have no clue on how to say "Good dog" in Chinese.

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knottyandNICE
Posted: Mar 5 2007, 03:10 PM
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I can only imagine there must have been great excitement amongst the women of the village as the men prepared to leave on their hunting trips.
Hopeing on one hand for a successful hunt, and on the other hand hopeing for a long, long hunting trip.
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alicealice
Posted: Mar 5 2007, 05:32 PM
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Knotty and NICE

I know of some women whose husbands hunt and have younger hunting dogs that they leave a home on hunting trips. These women can’t wait until hunting season when the men are out for weekends and the women have fun with the younger dogs.

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Posted: Mar 5 2007, 06:14 PM
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It must break their hearts as these young dogs mature and grow enough to go with for the first time.
Do you think it's possible to train a dog not to be good at hunting?
To train him not to hunt so he can stay home with Mama for other important things. :blush:
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Posted: Mar 10 2007, 09:40 PM
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Knotty and NICE

I don’t know how women have figured out how to have a dog that is good enough to keep but not take on the hunt. “That damn dog can’t hunt” has to have “so might as well leave him home with the women” added to the phrase.

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alicealice
Posted: Sep 3 2007, 09:30 PM
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Recent DNA evidence suggests that there were multiple instances of wolves evolving to dogs but all were in southern Russia or China. Ling had competitors who were breeding wolves that were rapidly evolving to dogs.

The DNA does not suggest why wolves were bred. The cultural structure of hunter gatherer societies suggest that women did in fact breed the wolves and I suggest that they were breeding for sexual partners.

Whatever the reason, thank God, that dogs were bred and we have them now.

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Posted: Oct 2 2007, 10:39 AM
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Love all your stories.
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alicealice
Posted: Oct 11 2007, 07:13 AM
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Dogsdad

thanks for the BUMP.

For some reason, I like this story since it has so much science in it. Real science. And some naughty imagination.

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Posted: Jun 13 2008, 05:20 AM
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Alice,

My brain is trying to get around this one. Wolves, dogs and other animals lick their young but we are talking about females here. You may be onto something about male dogs being taught to lick pussy. Male animals are generally not the licking type or only do so sporadically when grooming.

I think your strongest point is that the dog penis and the woman's pussy are ideally made for each other. This hardly seems like an accident that this happened. Would human males selectively breed a dog so it could satisfy the woman? This seems improbable becasue why would human males breed male dogs like this to lessen their own opportunity for sex? None of this makes sense but human women breeding dogs for their penis size and to accomodate the cunt is really the only logical answer. No other animal penis achieves the erotic purpose of a dogs penis in stimualting the g spot, and cervix. The most erotic sensual part of the woman's cunt is the opening where all the nerve endings are, the knot fills this to a T. Did all this happen by accident, it hardly seems possibly. Selective breeding of dogs by woman seems to be the only logical answer.
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alicealice
Posted: Jun 16 2008, 07:54 PM
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It is abundantly clear that dogs evolved from wolves through selective breeding by humans.

Omegas lick a lot to show higher ranking dogs their submission. Male omegas lick a lot. Also, omegas follow direction and would be good hunter assistants to men who would be the alphas to the wolf-dogs. Alpha wolf-dogs would try to lead the men and not good pack mates. Hence, the wolf-dogs were the omegas.

My reasoning is what you have outlined, women bred the wolves to be dogs and sexual satisfaction was one of the factors.

A 10 for your note

Thanks

Alice
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