• @[email protected]
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    27 minutes ago

    Hmmm I don’t speak Latin, but if the word has the same meaning as Italian, “incubare” is more “to hold inside”, see incubator.

    • @Bashnagdul
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      342 minutes ago

      They go on top, then bottom then top again or vice versa.

  • @[email protected]
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    175 hours ago

    In D&D lore (and probably other lore as well) a succubus can change into an incubus and vice versa. They can choose however they look and decide if they are a top or a bottom.

  • @[email protected]
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    45 hours ago

    The only issue I have with the tops/bottoms interpretation is that at least some depictions incubi/succubi have them as the same demon - the succubus will extract material, then inject it as an Incubus, which is how baby demons are made.

    That’s just one interpretation of them, though, go wild with it!

    • @PugJesusOP
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      85 hours ago

      The only issue I have with the tops/bottoms interpretation is that at least some depictions incubi/succubi have them as the same demon - the succubus will extract material, then inject it as an Incubus, which is how baby demons are made.

      Incubus is now a task. I’m incubussing tonight, but sucubussing tomorrow.

  • NickwithaC
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    25 hours ago

    Shouldn’t sides be concubi?

    • @PugJesusOP
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      15 hours ago

      con = ‘with’, cubius (or whatever hell-declension Latin has in any specific context) = ‘lie down’

  • @DMCMNFIBFFF
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    6 hours ago

    How about those who at times lie under and then lie on?

    “inter-”, “trans-,” or “pan-”?

    “inter-cubus,” “trans-cubus”, and/or “pan-cubus”?

    (maybe “omnicubus”)