Veela Mating Fun Fact.
Veela have a very particular gene within them. As many may or may not know about the males within this category of creature, is their extreme need to dominate their mate; during the courtship all the way through the initial bonding and beyond.
To ensure the ease of domination over their mate (as barbaric as that sounds) the size of the female mate is significantly different from their male counter paths. While males reach a height of six feet or upwards, female veela of the only reach heights of five foot three inches, maximum.
This excessive difference in height makes the female easier to dominate. As well as the size difference, once a female veela is claimed, an enzyme in the males venom released during the marking and mating creates a pleasure complex for the female that makes an otherwise distressing and painful display of dominance into a pleasurable experience for both parties. This causes a dominant male to have great pride in his little mate, for some enzymes are stronger than others.
This means the stronger the male, the more enzymes released during the mating, which means the stronger the pleasure for the claimed female mate. As the males are vain creatures that enjoy boasting about their dominance with each other to determine who is the most powerful or "alpha" male within social groups.
In the extremely rare cases where a female will have more than one mate, the need to find out who is the "alpha" male within the group is at a higher need. Once the alpha is formed the group will fall into a routine to ensure that none of the men get left out.
This is only the beginning.
Love, AngusBaby.
