I would love to be married to a zoo like you, one of my dreams is to see my wife get knotted right after I fuck herI was, lets say a zoo exclusive for around a year until i have again a boyfriend, and the others after him in high school and college,
i also left Chamo, my first dog when a got independent from my house and I have some boyfriends in college, in that period of time Chamo die
Then i started to mate with my family second dog and also continue to have relatioships with boyfriends
I got married,and was my longest period with no relationship with a dog.
You can have lets say a normal life if you are a zoo, just be careful with the way of life you choose and enjoy the journey
My housband does not know I am a zoo
o waoo, eres de Panama counrtry?
I totally agree!My last partner was a zoo, we were friends first & he opened up as he suspected i was curious about dogs.
I always found that the deep emotional connection between him & the dogs were different. I craved his presence & physical interaction and I love him dearly.
My dogs have been there for all my ups & down and can be more emotionally supportive then most people.
These days Id rather interact with the dogs then another human male who doesn't understand how important & close I am to my dogs.
Theres nothing wrong with having both but sadly there are harsh consequences that can happen should you open up/get caught by someone who doesn't share your love for animals.
Ofcourse you do exactly what feels right for you, nothing else.I know the answer to this without a doubt is going to be a yes, but I am severely affected by all the stigma surrounding being zoosexual. I’ve always had a pretty even split for my love of men and animals, but I never really conceptualized my attraction towards animals as anything more than just a fetish until now. But I still really deeply want a boyfriend/husband for the rest of my life to genuinely love and cherish, that was and is something I always really liked about myself. After seeing all the extremely hateful generalizations and stereotypings of zoos I’m worried I might be an outlier.