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Posted: Oct 1 2004, 07:59 AM
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoophilia


Hope it brings new light to the forum as to where it's more acceptable and where it's not.
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Posted: Oct 1 2004, 01:45 PM
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Actually posted a snippet from that a few days ago. Good article indeed, especially the points about zoophile personality. Seems nearly everybody here can relate to them.
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Posted: Oct 2 2004, 12:13 AM
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Nice reading. Many thanks.
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Posted: Oct 13 2004, 01:30 AM
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Posted: Oct 13 2004, 07:35 AM
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Some form of social individualism. This can be either inhibitive (eg, shyness) or empowering (eg, independence of thought). Zoophiles tend not to be people who unquestioningly follow a peer group.
An emotional respect for animals. Examples of human emotion towards animals in everyday society are common, such as pet memorials. In some cases this will become akin to a partnership, or become sexual.
Belief that animals and humans are not so different in many ways, similar to the way that homosexuals feel the gender gap is not a major issue.
A sense that humans can be deceptive and manipulative, and that animals do not have these traits and are less complex socially.
A "romantic" nature, the desire to have a bond for life, and a partner to devote oneself to fully.
Above average awareness of feelings, or empathy. It's unclear whether this is a cause or a result of zoophilia. In other words, they may be close to animals because they empathize well, or have developed empathic skills because of intimate closeness with animals. Either way, zoophiles are often described by those who do not realise their sexuality as being caring individuals aware of others feelings.
Loneliness, insofar as others of like kind are hard to find.
An open view on sexuality. Sex is commonly seen as "just part of life". Zoophiles tend also to be highly accepting of bisexuality and homosexuality, but less accepting of abusive activities.
A higher proportion than average of zoophiles appear to be engaged in supportive work for animal welfare, SPCA, conservation organisations, and so on.
That the ideal life would be an animal as lifelong mate, and a human as a companion (with or without the possibility of sexual relationship).






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