FoxyAdmirer12
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Following the topic Bestiality in mainstream media I have decided to create a similar one, but less about TV shows and movies. This time it's about books. So, have you ever found any zoo reference in a book?
Let's put aside well-known books about zoophilia:
1) Andrea M. Beetz and Anthony L. Podberscek - Bestiality and Zoophilia: Sexual Relations With Animals (Anthrozoos)
2) Hani Miletski - Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia
3) Joanna Bourke - Loving Animals: On Bestiality, Zoophilia and Post-Human Love
4) Carreen Maloney - Uniquely Dangerous
Aside of that, I came across the following parts in books.
Jens Bjørneboe's book Moment of Freedom has this part:
Just to put the book in a context. The novel is about history of atrocities and horrible things that people done. In wars and such. It's simply about how we people suck.
Another book is surprisingly the saga A Song of Ice and Fire. Maybe you remember the character Ramsay Bolton, who is evil, psychopath and very cruel. Unlike TV series by HBO, the book Ramsay is actually even worse, because it's mentioned that he forces women to have sex with dogs.
Also, there is a wildling character named Varamyr who warged into a wolf and then he mated with another wolf.
What's the biggest surprise to me personally is that book The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade doesn't seem to contain much zoophilia. When I was reading this one, I somehow expected it, but nothing... There is only some role-playing of guys pretending to be dogs and eating from a bowl and such. It was also in a movie I think...
Soo... I hope some of you, guys, have more positive and less gloomy cases. Because what I came across is rather f*cked up so far.
Well, actually... I might have an example of more positive case of zoophilia. The book Bear by Marian Engel contains a sex between women and a bear. I haven't read that one so far so I can't confirm it.
Let's put aside well-known books about zoophilia:
1) Andrea M. Beetz and Anthony L. Podberscek - Bestiality and Zoophilia: Sexual Relations With Animals (Anthrozoos)
2) Hani Miletski - Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia
3) Joanna Bourke - Loving Animals: On Bestiality, Zoophilia and Post-Human Love
4) Carreen Maloney - Uniquely Dangerous
Aside of that, I came across the following parts in books.
Jens Bjørneboe's book Moment of Freedom has this part:
There were two sorts of pictures: the one category only with people— the other with people and animals. But the most horrible part of the whole thing was that the people, at least quite a number of them, were inhabitants of the town, well-known and often prominent citizens. This was true chiefly of the older people in the photographs, while the young ones, often mere children, seemed unfamiliar to me.
The first picture I saw was of a very young girl, around fifteen years old, pictured in an unmentionable situation with a large dog which had its paws on her shoulders. Altogether there were quite a number of young people in the pictures, and most of them were around fourteen or fifteen, both boys and girls.
Just to put the book in a context. The novel is about history of atrocities and horrible things that people done. In wars and such. It's simply about how we people suck.
Another book is surprisingly the saga A Song of Ice and Fire. Maybe you remember the character Ramsay Bolton, who is evil, psychopath and very cruel. Unlike TV series by HBO, the book Ramsay is actually even worse, because it's mentioned that he forces women to have sex with dogs.
Also, there is a wildling character named Varamyr who warged into a wolf and then he mated with another wolf.
What's the biggest surprise to me personally is that book The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade doesn't seem to contain much zoophilia. When I was reading this one, I somehow expected it, but nothing... There is only some role-playing of guys pretending to be dogs and eating from a bowl and such. It was also in a movie I think...
Soo... I hope some of you, guys, have more positive and less gloomy cases. Because what I came across is rather f*cked up so far.
Well, actually... I might have an example of more positive case of zoophilia. The book Bear by Marian Engel contains a sex between women and a bear. I haven't read that one so far so I can't confirm it.