jack of tears wrote:though if fairly clearly states this isn't the more common way of doing things.
For it to not be 'the more common way of doing things', it has to be possible, and, in fact, is implied to happen, in at least some cases.
The Malleus clearly stated EXACTLY that.
Your claim wasn't that 'it's not the common way', it was that 'it wasn't believed', which is nonsense. If you'd claimed that 'that wasn't the common way incubi were believed to work' instead of incorrectly and without even the vaguest of support that it was not true that it was ever believed, there would be no argument.
But you didn't, until proof you were wrong was presented, then you moved the goalposts, and tried to claim that the Malleus's clearly referencing the belief supported your claim, when, in fact, it does exactly the opposite.