The Psychidae (bagworm moths, also simply bagworms or bagmoths) are a family of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).You can think of a bagworm as some cute shut-in girl who'll never show her face to anyone but you. They're by far the purest insects. Females in particular are NEETs that never come out of their bag for their entire life. In some species about 30% die unmated because not even the prospect of mating will make them come out of their basements. Males have telescoping abdomens that can stretch three times their base length, and have to kind of rummage inside the female's bag to find her genital opening, but sometimes a male will fail to find the female, get his aedeagus stuck, and just die there.Though I guess this hypothetical NEET girl would have to be pretty wild in the sack, since bagworms are ditrysian moths. These have two different openings for mating and egglaying, so unlike human genitals that have to work for both sex and childbirth, their genital opening is optimized solely to extract semen. I guess that's why some butterflies can ejaculate about 20% of their body weight during intercourse.
Why they love theie bags so much?
These fuckers destroyed the trees in my yard 9 years ago, I despise them with every fiber of my being. Ended up picking them all of and sticking them in a bucket of bleach where they probably painfully drowned which is cathartic