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Extreme sexual stimulation causes the Ahegao Response in WoMai. Feral WoMai are especially susceptible and switch to what is known as the supplication or domination reaction. If the WoMon perceives itself as stronger, it will attempt to dominate the taming initiator. If it perceives itself as weaker, it will submit. Sometimes, when WoMai are more evenly matched, they will fight for the dominate position in a 'Fuck-Fight' until one gives into the other. Some battles have no clear winner, and they may resume dominance displays afterwards
 
Extreme sexual stimulation causes the Ahegao Response in WoMai. Feral WoMai are especially susceptible and switch to what is known as the supplication or domination reaction. If the WoMon perceives itself as stronger, it will attempt to dominate the taming initiator. If it perceives itself as weaker, it will submit. Sometimes, when WoMai are more evenly matched, they will fight for the dominate position in a 'Fuck-Fight' until one gives into the other. Some battles have no clear winner, and they may resume dominance displays afterwards
  
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According to current models, this is a survival technique to avoid damaging conflicts. {{Domestic WoMai}} are capable of consciously resisting the impulse, and the behavior is more prevalent displayed in ferals.
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According to current models, this is a survival technique to avoid damaging conflicts. Domestic WoMon are capable of consciously resisting the impulse, and the behavior is more prevalent displayed in ferals.
  
 
WoMai have control over how much energy or effort they put into attacks, including elemental ones. It is not all or nothing. They can instinctively deal "nonlethal" attacks because they have an intuitive understanding of what would hurt them or other WoMai. Feral WoMai are exceptionally good at selecting just the right strength of attack to use to subdue their opponent, it is believed to be the case because most Tamers train their WoMai for the brute strength of their Attacks.
 
WoMai have control over how much energy or effort they put into attacks, including elemental ones. It is not all or nothing. They can instinctively deal "nonlethal" attacks because they have an intuitive understanding of what would hurt them or other WoMai. Feral WoMai are exceptionally good at selecting just the right strength of attack to use to subdue their opponent, it is believed to be the case because most Tamers train their WoMai for the brute strength of their Attacks.

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