08-26-2014, 05:39 AM
"Yeah...sure thing," I said, "I'll meet up with you when we're done. See you on the other side, Dawn." And with that, I was rushed inside the door. Once inside they separated the men and women. After a few generations of failed breedings, the reproductive traits in men had stuck, so thankfully the process no longer involved a surgically inserted womb.
It did however involve several large injections and an uncomfortable exam of the groin and rectal region. Men were supposed to grow a birth canal over the course of the pregnancy, though occasionally it merged with the rectum. Whichever had happened to Jack would make itself apparent in the coming months.