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No word, yet, on how they handle peeing with morning wood.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/4/18/insect-neotroglabrazil.html

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/4/18/insect-neotroglabrazil.html
Once inserted, part of the gynosome inflates, and spines internally anchor the male and female insects together.
Yoshizawa said the females of Neotrogla could hold male mates coercively using their gynosome.
"Because the female anchoring force is very strong, a male's strong resistance may cause damage to his genitalia. Therefore, it is very likely that entire mating processes are controlled actively by females, whereas males are rather passive," Yoshizawa said.