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12:41 pm, Oct 3 2009
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I try not judge but zoophilia absolutely disgusts me and I can't understand why or how anyone could be aroused by an animal.

What are your views on Zoophilia ??

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I think its extremely weird, and I really dont think people should do it no matter how much they 'love' that animal. For one you cant really be in a relationship or anything because well we dont know what animals think, but if I was an animal I think I would be scared if a human started to violate me. If all you want to do is have sex with an animal, I honestly want to why.

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I don't care. Sometimes there's a Hentai I read with beastiality in it, but it doesn't really bother me that much. O_O I remember this place too with real life beastiality vids, and I don't watch them nor care for them, but I don't judge people who like that either. Meh, as long as it's between two consensual beings, it's alright? laugh

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I don't like it, but the possibility of super human-animal mutants being born makes it sligh...no, wait, what the f*ck am I saying?

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but theyre animals how can they consent. I think thats part of what bothers me, its like rape


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but theyre animals how can they consent. I think thats part of what bothers me, its like rape

That's the same thing I was thinking. Unless you can read the animal's mind or if the animal starts speaking in a language that you can understand, then you can't say that it's between two consensual beings.

And personally, I think it's fucking disgusting. It's real pathetic when you have to resort to having sex with an animal that's not human. If I ever met someone like that, then my opinion of that person would change significantly no matter what they do.

That actually reminds me of something that I heard in a movie before...

"How can you not like him? He donates to charity, he's brought in resources that have helped our city greatly, and has even gotten rid of unemployment!"

"Yeah, but he fucks sheep, dude." laugh

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For me, it boils down to consent. An animal cannot give consent unless you're Dr. Doolittle. Committing sexual acts with someone who not only does not but cannot give consent is not cool. As far as I'm concerned, though, you can be attracted to whoever or whatever you please. You wanna jerk off to fantasies about animals? I don't care, I'm not going to judge you for what turns you on. But actually having sex with an animal that can't give consent? That's where I draw the line.

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Stick to your own species. Nuff said.

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but theyre animals how can they consent. I think thats part of what bothers me, its like rape

Ever heard the phrase "Silence is just another form of assent?"

It's funny that so many people consider verbal agreement enough when it comes to interaction with animals, but if you're dealing with another human you want it legally binding, on paper, with lawyers present.

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but theyre animals how can they consent. I think thats part of what bothers me, its like rape

Ever heard the phrase "Silence is just another form of assent?"

It's funny that so many people consider verbal agreement enough when it comes to interaction with animals, but if you're dealing with another human you want it legally binding, on paper, with lawyers present.

So if a man breaks into a woman's house and starts raping her, and the woman is so frightened that she can't say anything, does that make it assent? No it doesn't.

The whole argument over this thing is that we don't know if the animals in question are okay with it. Like I typed earlier, you can't read their minds to see how their thought process is when a human is having sex with them, so you can't say they're giving consent and that it's okay just because they're silent.

And since dolphins, bonobos and humans are the only animals that have sex for pleasure, any other animal would be scared and/or confused as to what's going on when a dude sticks his dick inside of it, or a woman starts sucking it off or starts riding it. Especially when it's not in their mating season. And you rarely (if at all) see or read about humans having sex with bonobos and dolphins.

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You're being way too straight-minded about this. Try to think outside the box at least a little bit.

If a man breaks into a woman's house and starts raping her, and the woman is so frightened that she can't say anything, does that make it assent? No it doesn't. Obviously she'd be struggling or resisting in some way. If she took it and didn't resist physically or vocally, then I would accept that as a form of implied assent, and the man would be charged for breaking and entering, not rape.

When I put that saying, I thought it was obvious enough that it didn't apply strictly to just verbal silence. Apparently I was wrong.

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Obviously she'd be struggling or resisting in some way. If she took it and didn't resist physically or vocally, then I would accept that as a form of implied assent, and the man would be charged for breaking and entering, not rape.

That's not true, because I've read news reports and I've known women and men who let the assailants rape them not because of implied assent, but because they feared for their life.

When they were raped, what happened was that:

1) The assailant had a weapon and told them to not fight back unless they wanted to get killed

2) The assailant had some kind of drug that they were forced to take (Through what I mentioned in #1) so that they were unable to resist, or

3) The victims knew that the assailant was way stronger than them and would literally beat the shit out of them if they tried to fight back. So they thought that it was better to just get raped, rather than get raped and bludgeoned, stabbed, suffer broken bones, or possibly killed.

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And that would be forcing cooperation through threats of violence, which is very different from 'just taking it'.

Steering back to the zoophilia issue, because that's what this topic is about, I can't imagine an animal not struggling if it was getting sexed up against it's will. Animals are more instinct driven than humans and will make a ruckus if you're disturbing them. Why do cats make a big fit when they get a bath, and why do horses flip out if you handle them improperly? Obviously it's not for their own amusement.

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