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'''Klingon mating rituals''' are a series of courting traditions held by the [[Klingon]]s. Klingon mating rituals include combative foreplay. ({{TNG|The Emissary}}; {{VOY|Blood Fever}}) The ritual begins with each participant sniffing the other's right arm/hand. Then each grips the other's right hand as to cause bleeding.
 
'''Klingon mating rituals''' are a series of courting traditions held by the [[Klingon]]s. Klingon mating rituals include combative foreplay. ({{TNG|The Emissary}}; {{VOY|Blood Fever}}) The ritual begins with each participant sniffing the other's right arm/hand. Then each grips the other's right hand as to cause bleeding.
   
Klingons traditionally mate for life, and it is not uncommon for them to take commitment oaths after only one encounter. ({{TNG|The Emissary}}) While a full [[Klingon wedding|Klingon marriage]] ceremony involves many witnesses and an elaborate re-enactment of the Klingon creation myth, the much briefer oath of marriage requires no officiant or witnesses and is accepted legally and socially as constituting marriage by mutual consent. ({{TNG|Reunion}})
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Klingons traditionally mate for life, and it is not uncommon for them to take commitment oaths after only one encounter. ({{TNG|The Emissary}}) While a full [[Klingon wedding|Klingon marriage]] ceremony involves many witnesses and an elaborate re-enactment of the Klingon creation myth, the much briefer oath of marriage requires no officiant or witnesses and is accepted legally and socially as constituting marriage by mutual consent. ({{TNG|Reunion}}) [[K'Ehleyr]] did not recite her half of the oath when [[Worf]] invoked it following their mating, fearing the damage it would cause to their respective careers, but that did not stop Worf from calling her his mate and claiming the [[Right of Vengeance]] after [[Duras]] killed her. ({{TNG|The Emissary|Reunion}})
   
 
The mating ritual as described above is not always carried out when mating occurs between a Klingon and a member of another race, ({{DS9|Penumbra}}) and it must be remembered that Klingons often do not like non-Klingons mating with members of their houses.
 
The mating ritual as described above is not always carried out when mating occurs between a Klingon and a member of another race, ({{DS9|Penumbra}}) and it must be remembered that Klingons often do not like non-Klingons mating with members of their houses.
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Worf and K'Ehleyr involved in the Klingon mating ritual

Klingon mating rituals are a series of courting traditions held by the Klingons. Klingon mating rituals include combative foreplay. (TNG: "The Emissary"; VOY: "Blood Fever") The ritual begins with each participant sniffing the other's right arm/hand. Then each grips the other's right hand as to cause bleeding.

Klingons traditionally mate for life, and it is not uncommon for them to take commitment oaths after only one encounter. (TNG: "The Emissary") While a full Klingon marriage ceremony involves many witnesses and an elaborate re-enactment of the Klingon creation myth, the much briefer oath of marriage requires no officiant or witnesses and is accepted legally and socially as constituting marriage by mutual consent. (TNG: "Reunion") K'Ehleyr did not recite her half of the oath when Worf invoked it following their mating, fearing the damage it would cause to their respective careers, but that did not stop Worf from calling her his mate and claiming the Right of Vengeance after Duras killed her. (TNG: "The Emissary", "Reunion")

The mating ritual as described above is not always carried out when mating occurs between a Klingon and a member of another race, (DS9: "Penumbra") and it must be remembered that Klingons often do not like non-Klingons mating with members of their houses.

It is not uncommon to break multiple bones during Klingon amorous play. In fact, fracturing a clavicle on the wedding night is even considered a blessing on the marriage. Jadzia Dax describes the Klingon mating ritual as the participants "jumping on each other like a pair of crazed voles." While some, such as Dax, found this exciting, others, such as Quark, found it particularly intimidating. (DS9: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places"; VOY: "Blood Fever") Speaking about Klingon courtship and marriage, Martok once noted that no one can be in control of who they fall in love with. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited")

Worf jokingly described Klingon mating to Wesley Crusher as involving the male reading love poetry while ducking the furniture thrown by the female. (TNG: "The Dauphin") Because of his traditional Klingon values, Worf, in general, took mating much more seriously than his partners did, much to his chagrin and theirs. (TNG: "The Emissary", "Hide and Q"; DS9: "Penumbra")

The closest depiction of two Klingons engaged in a mating ritual on screen is that of Worf and K'Ehleyr in TNG: "The Emissary". This scene obviously only consisted of foreplay. It can only be assumed that the actual act of Klingon sexual congress is similar to the Human act. This act resulted in the conception of Alexander.

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