{ "standard_reference_model": { "designation": "baseline reproductive template", "scope": "species-neutral comparator framework for reproductive function mapping", "principle": "all reproductive systems are described as functional role arrangements without hierarchy or comparison bias" }, "anatomical_reference_logic": { "system": [ "cock (semen delivery organ)", "pussy (semen receptive canal)", "testes (sperm production site)", "ovaries (egg production site)", "womb (gestation chamber for conception and development)" ], "human_gloss": [ "a cock pushes semen into a pussy, and if it reaches the womb in a compatible body, conception happens", "testes make sperm, ovaries make eggs, and the womb is where pregnancy forms when fertilization takes hold", "these are just functional parts used to describe how reproduction works across different species frameworks" ] }, "reproduction_logic": { "system": "penile semen transfer into receptive vaginal canal leading to uterine fertilization", "human_gloss": "a cock cums into a pussy, sperm moves inside, and if it reaches an egg in the womb, pregnancy forms" }, "transfer_mechanism": { "system": "ejaculation \u2192 vaginal intake \u2192 sperm migration \u2192 uterine fertilization", "human_gloss": "a cock releases cum into a pussy, it travels inward, and the womb is where conception either happens or doesn\u2019t" }, "trigger_condition": { "system": "sexual arousal alignment and reproductive compatibility", "human_gloss": "a cock has to cum into a pussy that can actually accept it and support fertilization, otherwise nothing develops" } }