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Zoophilia in history

Sounds like the stories surrounding witchcraft accusations. It MIGHT be true, but how many adult women would be so stupid as to tell an authority figure, a Confessor, a Fiefholder, a King, that a dog was better?

Don't underestimate human stupidity...
Indeed it was claudine culam story, Finally found it thanks a lot partner.
Really wanted to find this story to point some friends the cruelty of the so called civilization, how wrong is ot to love an animal and how correct is to burn a young teen alive for that
 
Having sex with animals is nothing new. It only has been tabooed in the last couple hundred years.
It's actually been taboo for thousands of years. If I am not mistaken isn't bestiality forbidden in the Old Testament? If I am correct then it's been taboo for well over 2,000 years depending on your religious beliefs.
 
It's actually been taboo for thousands of years. If I am not mistaken isn't bestiality forbidden in the Old Testament? If I am correct then it's been taboo for well over 2,000 years depending on your religious beliefs.
Taboo in bible but not every place in the world.

Denmark outlawed bestiality in 2015 after all parties except the liberal Alliance voted in support of a ban, leaving Hungary, Finland and Romania as the only European Union countries without bans on bestiality. You can look this up Wiki.
 
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People have had sex with animals for centuries long time ago and I think that it will probably be more accepted under sex communities.
 
It's actually been taboo for thousands of years. If I am not mistaken isn't bestiality forbidden in the Old Testament? If I am correct then it's been taboo for well over 2,000 years depending on your religious beliefs.
That is simply what the Vatican wanted the Middle Ages human race to believe, back when most all written history was destroyed and all that was available to read was their ultra conservative perspective and version. Not conspiracy theory. Just what my family witnessed and remembered from those desperate times.
 
There is a legend of a Goddess and a dog. This Goddess called Sedna marries with a dog.

Inuit Mythology
I do believe some cultures today will still force a man or a woman to marry an animal if they're caught fornicating with it. I speculate that this story had a similar origin to it.
 
A few years ago, I watch a sensible, normal documentary about Roman gladiators. All good and vanilla (and very interesting). At one point, the aspect of pleasing the crowd was reviewed. This was early showbiz, after all. People wanted to see more ferocious lions, more athletic gladiators, indeed more of everything. If watching humans losing their lives was viewed as entertainment (albeit the modern Hollywood action movie is the equivalent nowadays), the bar was set low on what would be permitted. And that included slave girls, according to the documentary, herded into the arena to be mated by dogs as the crowd cheered and jeered to show the depravity of barbarians. I would love to say the slave girls were granted their freedom and paraded on shoulders through the streets for their magnificent role in zoophilia history. Sadly, no such luck. After being mated, they had their throats cut. To those about to mate, we salute you.
Jesus I mean hopefully at least orgasmed in their last moments
 
I had read that the Romans used Horses in women as punishment in the games
Which is a good reason not to believe everything you read. There were some odd attractions in Roman "Entertainments", such as a girl whose show act, a sort of imitation "Leda and the Swan" eventually made her Empress. BUT that was the end stage of the Empire, when X-tianity had pushed out the old Gods. The Romans were just as prudish as people are everywhere, in every period.
 
Which is a good reason not to believe everything you read. There were some odd attractions in Roman "Entertainments", such as a girl whose show act, a sort of imitation "Leda and the Swan" eventually made her Empress. BUT that was the end stage of the Empire, when X-tianity had pushed out the old Gods. The Romans were just as prudish as people are everywhere, in every period.
Ive read it in a couple of places over there years. That they used Horses in the coliseum to execute women criminals and slaves.
 
Anything is possible. I doubt the stories. Slaves cost money....Rome was nothing if it was not the World's Economic Drain.
Remember what the implications of reading such things are, and whom they are written for. If Edw. Gibbon had written it, I might buy it, but that world, as with the Greeks and the Egyptians, anthropomorphized their Gods or their Gods' activities in an effort to understand their world. These stories were not intended to excite prurience, but to explain thunder, and floods, and fire, war, death, disease, human misery.

It is always easy to assign behaviors to "those people over there", or " back then", because it really cannot be proved. Perfect example? Take a gander at how much of today's politics is colored by lies and misinformation. Wishing doesn't make it true, and time does not legitimize a lie. But this crowd seems to absolutely ACHE for legitimacy.

THAT only comes from inside, when you're talking about a non-societally accepted activity.
 
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