With female victims, it is not uncommon for werewolves to penetrate the woman anally due to their rushed approach at breeding. While this can be more painful than vaginal penetration, it is actually better for the woman's overall wellbeing in this scenario. The anal cavity allows for deeper penetration than the vaginal cavity, so the werewolf can more easily insert the full length of its penis. With the incompatibility between the werewolf's penis length and the depth of the human vagina, werewolves become frustrated by not being able to fully insert and will become excessively aggressive. Non-lethal biting of the neck and shoulders as an attempt to hold the woman in place to insert completely is a common result of this.
Another concern regarding the werewolf's anatomy is the knot of their penis. While the girth of a werewolf's penis is two inches on average, the sudden swelling of its knot averages at three-and-a-half inches in diameter. This is problematic when the werewolf arrives at climax as the instinctual behavior is to fully insert the knot to prevent their mate from escaping insemination. If the knot succeeds in entering completely, it creates an airtight seal allowing for close to a liter of ejaculate to be emptied inside the werewolf's mate without spilling. Stretching of the abdomen to accommodate the amount of cum is normal and should not be a cause for concern as the abdomen will return to its normal shape after all of the werewolf's fluids have been pushed out. In the case of anal penetration, the sudden insertion of the knot can be notably painful. If mounted anally, it is suggested to try and spread one's buttocks the best they can prior to the werewolf's orgasm.
While the carnal nature of werewolves can be frightening, there is at least a silver lining. Contrary to popular belief, lycanthropy is not contagious; and therefore, bites or sexual intercourse do not cause the recipients to turn into a werewolf. Lycanthropy is not a disease as many misunderstand it, but rather it is an innate condition caused by the bloodline of the werewolf. In actuality, werewolves are hybrids, and their uncontrollable, nocturnal transformation is the result of that combined blood. A werewolf is created when a human and a lycan, the sentient wolf people of the northern forests, procreate. The result is a human that transforms into a lupine form at night, yet the ability to think cognitively is not retained during these transformations. It should also be noted that as hybrids werewolves are unable to reproduce. This fact causes the werewolf's insatiable desire to breed to be ironic, indeed.
The question must then be asked: where are these werewolves being born? The majority of werewolf births occur at the southern border of the Dark Woods. Several druid clans that interact with and revere the lycans often offer themselves for physical communion with the lycans. Like werewolves, lycans possess an immense libido which can satiated by the druids; and in return, the druids give birth to children that possess animal prowess. These mating sessions are typically intense, and the act of knotting is essential for pregnancy to occur. To prepare themselves, the druid women that offer themselves prepare for the communion months in advance. Vaginal exercises and stretches, sexual endurance training, and training in pain tolerance are all taken up voluntarily by the women that wish to give birth to a werewolf.
On a departing note, werewolves are frightful creatures in both combat and sex, and it is heavily urged by this bestiary to avoid werewolves at all costs. If one is encountered, it is better to flee from the beast than to attempt to fight the monster. Otherwise, male or female, the reader may find themselves to be the werewolf's next mate.