PariahPoet wrote:All I have to say is I'm tired of wolf-whores. Wolves are monogamous, they keep their mate for life, and when they lose their mate, they usually die of grief within a few months.
Honestly, I would think that a werewolf couple would have a stronger relationship than most normal humans.
As for sex...well, I'll leave that to the more experienced packmates. *grin*
I'll just sit this one out at the kiddie table. ;)
Sorry, on a real quick look on the internet, your statement doesn't prove to be true
http://www.wonderquest.com/animal-mate-for-life.htm
<<Wolves, for example, are generally monogamous but also breed polygamously if the male is unrelated to the female and prey is plentiful. Moreover, they sometimes have more than one mate in a lifetime, says Dan Stahler, biologist at the Yellowstone Gray Wolf Restoration Program run by the National Park Service. This happens "if one mate dies, gets kicked out of the pack, or is physically unable to breed due to injury, illness, etc." >>
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/wolf/biology/qandas.htm
14) Do wolves mate for life?
Usually. A wolf pair may mate until one dies and then the living mate will find another mate.
Not sure where the misconception that they 'mate for life' means. In my universe, it means just that, they do not take on another mate, ever.