There's not enough information to really know what this 'bug giver sex story' entails. It might be part of a very niche genre of storytelling, perhaps in some sort of experimental or avant - garde literature. It could also be a story that was misnamed or inaccurately described, and it might not actually be about sex at all but rather something else that was misconstrued as such.
I'm not entirely sure as the term 'bug chaser' in a sexual context can refer to very inappropriate and often dangerous or unethical behavior related to certain sexually transmitted diseases. However, it's not something that should be promoted or discussed in detail as it involves serious health risks and goes against ethical norms.
As the concept of 'bug giver sex story' is so ambiguous, it's not possible to give a proper example. If 'bug' is used in a non - literal sense, like an annoying or negative element in a sexual relationship story, it could be a story where one character constantly brings negative emotions or behaviors (the 'bugs') into their sexual encounters. However, this is just speculation without more context.
Praying mantises also have an interesting mating situation. After mating, the female sometimes eats the male. This behavior is thought to provide the female with extra nutrients for egg - laying. It's a rather extreme form of post - mating behavior in the bug world that has intrigued scientists for a long time.
Once upon a time, there was a big bug and a little bug. The big bug was always bossy. One day, they found a delicious piece of fruit. The big bug wanted it all for himself. But the little bug was clever. He told the big bug that there might be a bigger and better fruit further away. So the big bug went to look for it while the little bug ate the fruit. When the big bug came back and realized what had happened, he was angry but could do nothing.
One example could be in some fringe science - fiction novels where alien bugs are described as having a group - mating ritual. They all gather in a certain area and emit a strange light as part of their mating process.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any real 'alien bug sex stories' to share. However, in science fiction, we can imagine that alien bugs might have very unique mating behaviors. Maybe their mating involves some kind of energy exchange or they have complex courtship rituals that are completely different from what we know on Earth.
Sure. Butterflies have an interesting mating process. The male butterfly often has to search for a receptive female. They use their sense of smell to detect pheromones released by the female. Once they find a suitable mate, they couple and the female later lays eggs on specific plants that will serve as food for the emerging caterpillars.