>my hips are moving on their own!
>today is a safe day
>I'll get pregnant!!
CLANG
>If you put that in, I'll die!
>No! Stop! If you keep doing that I'll cum!
What a tragedy
>My pussy is learning the shape of your dick!
They do move on their own though, it's an autonomous reaction that is present even in cases with extensive nerve damage of the primary conscious motor functions. This has been studied. It's not surprising either, what makes you think that the more primitive automatic movements which must, by necessity, be present in animals who have no consciousness would have completely disappeared due to the relatively recent introduction of self-awareness? We have a lot more of these ancient remnants of functions than just hips moving on their own. An example of this is hiccups:
>An international respiratory research group composed of members from Canada, France and Japan proposed that the hiccup is an evolutionary remnant of earlier amphibian respiration.[12] Amphibians such as tadpoles gulp air and water across their gills via a rather simple motor reflex akin to mammalian hiccuping. The motor pathways that enable hiccuping form early during fetal development, before the motor pathways that enable normal lung ventilation form. Thus, the hiccup is evolutionarily antecedent to modern lung respiration.
>Additionally, this group (C. Stauss et al.) points out that hiccups and amphibian gulping are inhibited by elevated CO2 and may be stopped by GABAB receptor agonists, illustrating a possible shared physiology and evolutionary heritage. These proposals may explain why premature infants spend 2.5% of their time hiccuping, possibly gulping like amphibians, as their lungs are not yet fully formed.[13]
>>154506449
>>154506075
>"If you pull that off, I'll die!"
>>154505378
Not safe between those two
>>154506189
>No! Stop! If you keep doing that I'll cum!
>DAGA KOTOWARU