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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 03:33 AM
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Did anyone experience sex with female wolf? Please share your experience if so
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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 04:53 AM
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A wolf is a wild animal, I highly doubt any female wolf would allow you to have sex with her. So don't expect too many responses. :(
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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 07:04 AM
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There are one or two members who work with "tamed" wolves. They may be able to give some input.
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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 02:53 PM
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common guys.. there got be people out there who really had sex with female wolfs... a friend of mine mentioned an erotic camping experience.. I have seen people around wolfs as pets.... I know dogs and wolfs are different but wolfs are more attractive erotic than dogs..

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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 05:27 PM
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Howdy--Welcome!

The Erotic Camping Experience I remember seeing involved a guy and his own domestic dog, out camping.
Not saying there aren't people with "tame " wolves, but scuff marks may ensue-- they might be a bit less likely to accept a human as a mate.
Nice erotic fantasy, but maybe those who went camping and tried to grope the pack leader's mate are having a little trouble using a keyboard since......... :pinch: :lol:



C'mon, wolfie people--- Gonna prove me wrong?






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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE (kk75u @ Jan 16 2009, 08:53 AM)
common guys.. there got be people out there who really had sex with female wolfs... a friend of mine mentioned an erotic camping experience.. I have seen people around wolfs as pets.... I know dogs and wolfs are different but wolfs are more attractive erotic than dogs..

http://www.pets4you.com/wolf.html

Don't believe everything you read. Wolves are naturally frightened of people, so a wild female wolf isn't going to allow a human to have sex with her.

There is also no such thing as a "tamed" wolf. Yes a wolf pup taken from it's mother and hand raised by humans, will grow up more socialized around other human's, but it's still not "tamed." Only well trained professionals would be allowed to interact with them. For instance, there has to be two people around in case of trouble. No single person regardless of how well trained can be alone with a wolf, even if it was hand raised by humans.
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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 05:42 PM
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Not to mention that owning a pure, undomesticated wolf is actually illegal unless you actually operate a zoo or are a certified rehabilitation specialist. The closest you (read: any typical citizen) can come to owning a wolf is by obtaining a wolf hybrid, or "wolf dog." I've met a few (non-zoo) couples with wolf dogs but it's not the real thing, trust me.
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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 10:39 PM
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I won't say it has never been done but, if you could get right down to it, I think you would find that the stories you see are fantasies and nothing more. Wolves and dogs are different as night and day and courting a female wolf sounds tome like a very good way to get yourself killed.
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Posted: Jan 17 2009, 02:47 AM
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Come on now lets my make wolves sound like monsters. As a rule, compared to dogs and humans, wolves are very peaceful creatures who try to avoid conflict where ever possible.
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Posted: Jan 17 2009, 04:03 AM
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Same as the dingo in Australia you can socialize them, but!
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Posted: Jan 17 2009, 04:57 AM
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QUOTE (energydog @ Jan 16 2009, 08:47 PM)
Come on now lets my make wolves sound like monsters. As a rule, compared to dogs and humans, wolves are very peaceful creatures who try to avoid conflict where ever possible.

Nobody has said wolves are monsters. Yes wild wolves are terrified of humans and will run away rather than be near people. Which makes any "I had sex with a wolf" stories, just a fantasy.

Below are bits from the net:

Captive wolves, and wolf dog hybrids, may be dangerous because they are no longer afraid of humans.

"Wolves and high-content wolf hybrids should never be regarded as pets. If kept in captivity, whether in zoos, wildlife parks, or by private persons, they should be maintained so as to meet certain minimum standards in keeping with their psychological and physical well-being.

"Socialized wolves or wolf-dog hybrids may also challenge the owner or others for dominance. This, too, can result in serious injury to the persons involved. Tame wolves or wolf-dog hybrids may also defend their food against people, especially children. A mere defensive bite can result in serious injuries, even though the animal "meant" no harm."

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Posted: Jan 17 2009, 07:58 AM
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QUOTE (LongThinDane @ Jan 16 2009, 10:39 PM)
... courting a female wolf sounds tome like a very good way to get yourself killed.
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My response was in reference to quotes like the above. The fact that many biologist have been able to even insert themselves into wolf packs is proof that wolves are not killers. No more so than your average house cat. In fact your average house cat is probably more blood thirsty than a wolf.
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Posted: Jan 17 2009, 09:20 PM
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Plus, if I recall, unlike domestic canines, wolves only come into season once, or maybe twice a year. So, the odds on finding a female wolf when she's "in the mood" just went down dramaticly. :P I'm not saying it's IMPOSSIBLE ,(like having sex with a dragon, or a unicorn), but sex with a (live) wild wolf bitch is very unlikely :P
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Posted: Jan 17 2009, 09:39 PM
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QUOTE (Sirocco99 @ Jan 17 2009, 02:20 PM)
Plus, if I recall, unlike domestic canines, wolves only come into season once, or maybe twice a year. So, the odds on finding a female wolf when she's "in the mood" just went down dramaticly. :

Not familiar with every breed, of course, but those I am familiar with, domestic dogs only come in heat twice a year, and sometimes only once if weather is odd that year......
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Posted: Jan 18 2009, 02:56 AM
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:rolleyes: Well.. I can agree that Wolves are shy to humans and can be dangerous when they come in packs or if threatened... My friend told me that he was camping in the woods and he saw the wolf leaving the scent right next to his tenting area.. :o Well he was frightened at first but he had right hunting gagets so he was kind of cool wanted to move to a different location, actually the wolf ran-away after seeing him so he placed his tent and started fire went to lake for a quick bath. When he came back the wolf was sniffing his bags and started the behaving like a dog (entire body is lowered, and the lips and ears are drawn back, tail placed down low, licking muzzles) for a meat. The wolf was trying to get to the raw beef in the bag. Well you know what you need to do and he just did the right thing.. He camped for a week and he continued to see the wolf following his trail.. This isn't fiction guys.. If you belive it I will say the exicitng things I have heard.. It got me very excited and I really want to do camping and experience one.. :( I know It is dangerous.. My friend told me that wolves will get very very intimate and involved with their mates, they can't be seperated for life and won't allow anyone come in between.. I really want to know If there are people out there experienced with the wild so I can learn the nature of the experience...



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