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    What are these when popping

    Hey, I purchased this as a female a while back. I've popped her today and noticed these coming out. I feel that they aren't hemipenes and that she isn't actually a he as they are not cylinders. But are these scent glands or something?
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    Re: What are these when popping

    This need someone with more experience than me sadly - the colour makes me think hemipenes and the shape confuses the hell out of me. Hope this bump brings it to the attention of someone who can help you more.
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    Females will have 2 smaller bumps that will appear when popped. They're usually pretty pale where hemipenes are usually red. That's definitely a female, but I've never seen anything like those before.

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    And neither have I...so maybe you have a hermaphrodite on your hands? It does happen now & then.
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