>>33001273I'm great, just wanted to edit it for clarity and impact. Here's the final draft of the report:
Scientists at Lune industries made a further discovery regarding The Sexual anatomy and behaviors of subject Actias. Not only are there membranous pseudo-pods that were initially discovered through sophisticated x-ray imaging. An additional structure facilitating coitus was identified when a Security guard she developed a relationship with was drafted to engage in sexual intercourse with Subject Actias for the value of research into the responses of both subjects around sexual intercourse. The subjects were placed in what appeared to be private quarters with hidden camera's installed. At the moment of heightened arousal just before the volunteer penetrated Subject Actias. Those observing via hidden camera were startled to witness an organ that emerged from the base of subject Actias' Vagina. This bore a striking resemblance to the jaws of the larval genus Onondata,
>>Citation: https://www.kqed.org/science/1915435/a-baby-dragonflys-mouth-will-give-you-nightmaresThis organ was seen to pass underneath the scrotum of the volunteer where the end pressed against the Perineum and it was at this moment that the volunteer was seen to begin undergoing convulsions. Yet evidently of extreme pleasure, when questioned later about his experience. The volunteer was reluctant to discuss this and would only say.
>>"It felt like I was dancing with her and I couldn't stop."A Scientific team member wryly suggested that perhaps this could be likened to the dance-style known as The Jitterbug. This inspired team members and the evident stimulation that resulted from this further additional Sex organ became known as "The Jitterbug effect." Both the volunteer and subject Actias are being monitored. An anonymous analyst bought up an interesting hypothetical point that perhaps subject Actias is known for killing interns that have made their amorous intentions known is because her anatomical features are capable of giving such pleasure that the subject feels that letting this become widely known would potentially place her own safety and freedom from unwanted sexual-advances in jeopardy. It would seem that the Volunteer was able to gain her trust, developing a sincere bond with subject Actias and that this is why she permitted him to not only fully engage in coitus with her but allowed him to survive the encounter.