I really hope so. I hate keeping it inside
No. Theire more likely judge people who form romantic bonds with only animals. And see them as mentally unwell or emotionally damaged.Does anyone think/feel that the fetishization of a thing, be it zoo or whatever, can sometimes stand in the way of the thing being legitimized? If something can be reduced down to a kink and dismissed as a perversion, doesn't it make it harder for people to see or understand those that are looking for more legitimate recognition or acceptance of their mutually loving relationship with their chosen companion?
I think this is posted in the wrong place buddyIf
You’re a gay guy, and you’ve been to Palm Springs, and you’ve met “the fur guy” trust me! That guy has taken many to his farm and he’s a muscle head owner but his farm is safe and secure and walk around naked for a good four acres nobody seeing you. And seeing others gay guys dick training it behind a mares pussy is a sight to see but dude doesn’t let nobody record and he’s the only one that can record as a condition. He’s always out and about at the clubs around there in fur outfits u gotta look for him specific. He has chest tattoos. I was amazed a year ago when I met him I highly encourage it.
definitely feel like it is becoming more mainstream too (Australian here), especially the way it is talked about.I think it is going more “mainstream”, but still taboo/illegal (US here) so most people won’t admit to it. Just talking to people on grindr most people are “curious” or “I watch sometimes, but idk if I would do it”, waaay more than it used to be. Maybe I’m in a weird bubble, but I def feel like I’m able to talk about it with more people, esp locally.
Yeah well we gay guys understand men lol and Australia man there’s a guy over there that is so hot I would love to see him do it. There’s a lot of hot guys theredefinitely feel like it is becoming more mainstream too (Australian here), especially the way it is talked about.
e.g. the "white woman" joke about fucking dogs, whilst initially a joke and put down, is now being used by people (person in my anecdote is white chick) who admits that they are ok with bestiality/have thought about having sex with a dog. Also agree that the gay male kink community seems to be a lot more open and accepting to it.
Still a long way to go though
What do you ask to people to let them talk about that subject?I think it is going more “mainstream”, but still taboo/illegal (US here) so most people won’t admit to it. Just talking to people on grindr most people are “curious” or “I watch sometimes, but idk if I would do it”, waaay more than it used to be. Maybe I’m in a weird bubble, but I def feel like I’m able to talk about it with more people, esp locally.
Probably not. Most people worry about the consent part. Thats why i also prefer woman being taken by a lustful animal. However they say they are conditioned to do it so consent is still up for debate for some.There was a crappy comedy film that came out a few years ago about millennials and one of the characters asks a question. "What do you think will be the defining social movement of our time? Like the gay acceptance movement was for Gen X." Another character blurts out "bestiality!"
That got me thinking. I'm seeing a lot of faces in the videos posted here. People are a bit more brazen about talking about it online. Could there maybe be a cultural shift slowly underway?
What do you think?
yeah dogs can do things way better. Just listen to some clips and you hear a woman moan like you never hear in normal porn.Well I've been browsing a lot of topics on this site. But I forget what post I came across but I remember reading something that saids. "Do you wanna know why a women should try stuff with a dog. 1. Can't argue with you. 2. Can't get you pregnant. 3. A dogs tongue can reach long dark places. Would you still keep an open mind about it." Well reading that I kind of have to agree what that person said. Do you think that statement makes sense? If it doesn't tell us why?
I dunno... sometimes something is thrown out in a comedic way as a way to cover up a more serious intent.I think you hit the nail on the head when you mentioned that it was a comedy film. Bestiality has always been comedically portrayed, but that doesn’t really shift the needle towards acceptance or people being more open about it. It’s still dark comedy for the vast majority of humans out there.
Where? Because from what I've seen in my time online, which I spend way too much on, and in political talks most people just accuse each other of wanting to fuck kids if they want to win arguments regardless of how true the allegation is or not. And its to the point that even drawings or real life people who are both adults but have a significant enough age gap has weirdos crawling into their replies frothing at the chance to call them "pedophile" over something that doesn't even remotely involve real kids.I think pedophilia will need to be accepted before zoophillia. Not that I support paedophilia at all. But sex with children can currently be talked about and promoted. Whereas sex with animals is still seen as taboo and not to be talked about. I wish it wasn't like this but that's what I predict.
The names of 30 high profile people from a royal commission in Australia into child abuse officially suppressed. All details of the Epstein child trafficking case suppressed. “Paedophilia” replaced with “Minor-attracted person”. Adults marching with their bits out in front of young children. Adults dancing provocatively at playgroups for the entertainment of young children. All government sanctioned, and widely accepted. The boundaries are certainly being moved.Where? Because from what I've seen in my time online, which I spend way too much on, and in political talks most people just accuse each other of wanting to fuck kids if they want to win arguments regardless of how true the allegation is or not. And its to the point that even drawings or real life people who are both adults but have a significant enough age gap has weirdos crawling into their replies frothing at the chance to call them "pedophile" over something that doesn't even remotely involve real kids.
I agree with you. The fight for rights and acceptance for any population is a push and pull. The more aware the general public is, the more the laws clamp down. Then, once the laws are enacted, the more that population works to get them changed or repealed.
Though I assume that for something as taboo as this, it will be difficult to find people willing to be so out in the open as to challenge these laws without facing some significant violence.