Aliens: Facehugger\Pussyhugger- Chestburster\Vulvaburster
To infect a person with a xenomorph, the arachnid creature does not have to enter the host’s body through the oral cavity, a woman’s vagina is also suitable for this. The vagina is large enough and deep enough for infection and is quite suitable for these purposes. Most often, infection occurs through the oral cavity and there is an explanation for this. In most cases, the target of infection is a male, where the choice is obvious. Those few girls and women who are exposed to infection are often clothed at this moment and their pussies are covered with at least cloth. The creature chooses the shortest possible path, and the screaming girl with her mouth open from a scream herself contributes to this choice. This is how Facehuggers are born. But let’s imagine that the girl will be naked and for some reason access to her oral cavity will be limited. Then the creature will have a backup option to infect the host. A girl's pussy is very suitable for this purpose. In this case, these arachnid creatures can already be called Pussyhuggers. The implementation process will be very similar. But the further development of the infection will have differences and will not be the best for the carrier. Unlike the oral cavity, where the embryo is placed in the center of the chest, here it will be placed in the pelvic region, where maturation will occur. In the classical method, at the moment of maturation, the xenomorph embryo breaks through to the light, breaking through the chest of the host, thereby instantly killing the host. For which it deservedly receives the name Chestburster. Alternatively, the embryo will mature in the lower abdomen of the victim. Unlike the suffocation that carriers experience when there is pressure on the lungs during the growth of the embryo, here the pressure will be on nearby organs such as the bladder, which can lead to urinary incontinence. Also located nearby is the reproductive system, which will also experience hormonal stress from the growth of the embryo. In the end, the embryo will need to “come out” and it is unlikely that it will act in a way that is more gentle for its host. Unlike the bones of the chest, the abdominal tissue is more elastic and will be subject to deformation. There will be no big “explosion” like the chest. The embryo will have to slowly make its way through the elastic tissue and, with the probability of least resistance, it will come out, j
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