nekdoneco123
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horses are typically not carnivorous...not to mention horses
horses are typically not carnivorous...not to mention horses
Pretty much this! This hits the nail on the head based on what I've seen and proper animal studies from animal sanctuary hosts. Often the whole "ANimals will kill you" stuff comes from hunters who often attack or harass animals anyway. But you see stuff like this...most animals aren't interested in fighting anything that isn't a threat to them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGSPBYBAvMgNot one person has chimed in here with a possible, practical solution to this problem. Until me.
The first thing you have to realize about wolves, is that they're very big on imprinting. They will be loyal to what they know since the time of their birth. IT is what makes them the most unique social predator...very similar to lions in this respect. But this is where results drastically differ from cats.
Lions and bears, like wild life tends to do, have only one thing in common with wolves when mating season comes around. Fuck as much as possible, with as many as possible, as many times as possible before one or the other gives out during an entire heat cycle. In other words, as long as you're signaling you're available to mate, and the male is responsive to your advances in this way, you will most likely get lucky.
But...unlike lions and bears, wolves imprint upon their pack and those signals will always come first. To the point of fighting with another pack's literal ending in some cases, when competition is fierce. Make no mistake about it, wolves only trust who they have let imprint on their purpose for living. And if you show signs of disrespecting this in any way, a wolf will not look back, but rather move on but only in severely traumatic circumstances.
This is what drives wolves to have a prey drive in the first place. Mating goes beyond prey in a wolves need level. You take care of every other need before you even think about mating or having any sort of excitement. To a wolf, everything is an all or nothing experience with them. You may have the very best of intentions when feeding a wolf...say...a huge bowl of meet. But if one piece of meet is no good at the bottom of the bowl, and you try to take it from the wolf...and the wolf mistakes your body language for depriving it of satisfying a need, the wolf will get extremely aggressive, persistent and upset with you over this.
They view mating in the exact same way. When scientists were studying how to manually collect semen from a male wolf back in 1980's, the only way they could do this consciously, was to let the wolf have physical contact with the one pulling an ejaculate. And even then he would not get hard on command...it was a very unwilling process for the wolf, who was aware enough on what was going on who was likely coerced into giving a sample just to be left alone. For the rest of that wolf's life, that experience was so traumatic, that after every breeding season came and gone, even with a female around he could not get hard due to this. And this is why ever since then, all wild animals have been pulled using electroejaculation technique.
In other words, wolves take who is close to them very seriously. You have to be trusted, and spend a whole lot of time with them before they will open up to you about their most vulnerable position in life they'll likely ever be in because unlike any other species, they lock during sex and have to defend you and hope that you won't pull away, or cause painful trauma to their ability to reproduce and offer the ability for their next of kin to likewise take pack, family and life to the fullest possible extent.
Many wild animals rely on imprinting of more than just familiar beings close to them, but also their place in nature to feel as needed as possible. There's a lot more that goes into sex with wolves than you may realize. You can't expect this to happen overnight after meeting one in the wild...but you can, in time, encourage one to warm up to you as a life long protector, mate and lover when the mood calls for this. So long as you send signals that you are willing to work together as equals, you can achieve the impossible, literally.
So, how do you do it? Once a wolf is okay with you having physical contact with each other, and you have explored or even groomed one another...then and only then can you attempt to work in massages into the mix. Light, but firm pets or scritches that show your commitment to remain close and sleep closer to one another. This process may take several months if you're meeting a new wolf for the first time...and trust me, you will need to spend probably most of your day with one so they get comfortable knowing that when you're around, you're there to stay.
Wolves are very heavily planners and strategists. They worry bout everything. MAle and female wolves are the same beyond their sex organs. They fill whatever role they can, and respect the role that they have personally witnessed to benefit their needs before taking an active stance. Whatever you let one get away with, will likely amount to them wanting to keep such a position in mind. So a very firm hand is in order on this front if you wish to remain the alpha decision maker in your wolf pack.
Assuming you have all this squared away, and your close time spent together does not yield sudden movements of nervousness, aggression or surprise. I would slowly start moving towards massaging their genital area when you're ready to go all the way.
Remember, if this activity is accepted, not flagged by a wolf in need, you will get a signal very quickly informing you of their decision. And you have to react accordingly. Wolves foreplay is all the time. But actual mating will happen very rapidly. This is by natural design, in an attempt to not be disturbed in a den site while the pack guards the mating alpha pair as they give their lives for each other and make love.
Wolves literally are the reason why we know romance exists in the animal kingdom. So I can absolutely believe it when man's best friend is canine.
Above all, wolves value respect. Honor this commitment, and you may even be able to get a wolf interested in mounting you or vice versa out of peak breeding seasons. Just don't expect their sperm count to be higher, and expect them to thrust for a lot longer than dog if they're male. And take a lot longer to orgasm if they're female.
Wolves take their time when mating, but they rarely stop doing it until they release. You have to dedicate yourself to what the wolf is asking for. Because you aren't given long breaks before they come at you again literally like a perfect storm of firey passion and intensified interest.
Remember, when a wolf remembers how respectable you are treating their sex drive, or any other need, they have long term memories and expect the same commitment each and every time.
The moral of this long post is, never say never. This is a tried and true situation of, if you put the work in, and build it, they will come. Or cum in this case. A lot. All for you.
Please keep in mind, you are their entire focus and world to do everything with. So wolves that are lone wolves in the wild are the best possible chance you will get for having a one night stand, or getting to learn to trust you when their purpose in life is open and accepting of who you are as a whole.
Fun fact. Wolves only escape where they call home, when they don't feel appreciated and need to be mentally, emotionally and physically stimulated. Otherwise, they sleep as close to you as possible. And enjoy fun, play and life like everyone else.
Good tips! Yeah! I often imagine that the odds of me getting in a position where I could do a Tiger or big cat like that (maybe a Cheetah or Lynx) is low enough that I like to pretend it'd all go well, but I did watch some of Dolph C Walker's videos about his big cats (namely the Cheetah) and he shows how the Cheetah merely licking his arm out of affection causes his arm to bleed, so I can imagine how painful a tiger's tongue would be. But yeah, with all the right safety precautions and proper training (or just giving up on life and going for it), I think it could work, but definitely want to take it slow, probably wear flavored and food safe protection and probably train it to "Stop" on command so it doesn't lick you raw. To them it's just a salty snack and they won't be too concerned if your cock is their lunch. XDOne thing I would keep in mind, is that tigers have extremely rough tongues. You would absolutely need to have some kind of protection on your cock before letting on lick you there. I wouldn't say it's deadly, I'd say it can get quite gory with just the slightest amount of pressure. Be very careful what you wish for. And, the same is true for cat penises. Female cats do in fact bleed from the vagina after being quite literally raped by one. It does stimulate egg production, but it is because the eggs are stimulated by the female's vulva regenerating itself after the mating that the barbs break a protective lining with in it allowing sperm to penetrate and stimulate a tigris's pheromones accordingly.
I'm not saying it isn't possible...and if you're daring, I would actually say, use the anus as a test zone first. As the skin there believe it or not, is thicker and more resistant slightly to tearing by a rough tiger tongue.
XD! I could probably order a Tiger cub as a pet and see what happens. I mean I'm already breaking every law on the planet fantasizing about this. But how do I sneak a Tiger cub to my home? I live in the city, someone's going to notice. Maybe buy a ranch in Texas? Well one day....one day before I die I'll do it!try it and find out.
Hehehe, well if I'm going to die one day, might as well not let my body go to waste. I'm kind of at the point in my life where I just don't feel scared about the worst case scenario anymore. and if I do survive unscarred, the only thing that will suffer really is my bank account. Having to buy a couple of whole chickens every day will definitely drain my bank account....maybe I should stick to the Cheetah so I could afford it.You'll survive but your ass hole probably won't.
If I got trust of a pack would they all fuck me?Not one person has chimed in here with a possible, practical solution to this problem. Until me.
The first thing you have to realize about wolves, is that they're very big on imprinting. They will be loyal to what they know since the time of their birth. IT is what makes them the most unique social predator...very similar to lions in this respect. But this is where results drastically differ from cats.
Lions and bears, like wild life tends to do, have only one thing in common with wolves when mating season comes around. Fuck as much as possible, with as many as possible, as many times as possible before one or the other gives out during an entire heat cycle. In other words, as long as you're signaling you're available to mate, and the male is responsive to your advances in this way, you will most likely get lucky.
But...unlike lions and bears, wolves imprint upon their pack and those signals will always come first. To the point of fighting with another pack's literal ending in some cases, when competition is fierce. Make no mistake about it, wolves only trust who they have let imprint on their purpose for living. And if you show signs of disrespecting this in any way, a wolf will not look back, but rather move on but only in severely traumatic circumstances.
This is what drives wolves to have a prey drive in the first place. Mating goes beyond prey in a wolves need level. You take care of every other need before you even think about mating or having any sort of excitement. To a wolf, everything is an all or nothing experience with them. You may have the very best of intentions when feeding a wolf...say...a huge bowl of meet. But if one piece of meet is no good at the bottom of the bowl, and you try to take it from the wolf...and the wolf mistakes your body language for depriving it of satisfying a need, the wolf will get extremely aggressive, persistent and upset with you over this.
They view mating in the exact same way. When scientists were studying how to manually collect semen from a male wolf back in 1980's, the only way they could do this consciously, was to let the wolf have physical contact with the one pulling an ejaculate. And even then he would not get hard on command...it was a very unwilling process for the wolf, who was aware enough on what was going on who was likely coerced into giving a sample just to be left alone. For the rest of that wolf's life, that experience was so traumatic, that after every breeding season came and gone, even with a female around he could not get hard due to this. And this is why ever since then, all wild animals have been pulled using electroejaculation technique.
In other words, wolves take who is close to them very seriously. You have to be trusted, and spend a whole lot of time with them before they will open up to you about their most vulnerable position in life they'll likely ever be in because unlike any other species, they lock during sex and have to defend you and hope that you won't pull away, or cause painful trauma to their ability to reproduce and offer the ability for their next of kin to likewise take pack, family and life to the fullest possible extent.
Many wild animals rely on imprinting of more than just familiar beings close to them, but also their place in nature to feel as needed as possible. There's a lot more that goes into sex with wolves than you may realize. You can't expect this to happen overnight after meeting one in the wild...but you can, in time, encourage one to warm up to you as a life long protector, mate and lover when the mood calls for this. So long as you send signals that you are willing to work together as equals, you can achieve the impossible, literally.
So, how do you do it? Once a wolf is okay with you having physical contact with each other, and you have explored or even groomed one another...then and only then can you attempt to work in massages into the mix. Light, but firm pets or scritches that show your commitment to remain close and sleep closer to one another. This process may take several months if you're meeting a new wolf for the first time...and trust me, you will need to spend probably most of your day with one so they get comfortable knowing that when you're around, you're there to stay.
Wolves are very heavily planners and strategists. They worry bout everything. MAle and female wolves are the same beyond their sex organs. They fill whatever role they can, and respect the role that they have personally witnessed to benefit their needs before taking an active stance. Whatever you let one get away with, will likely amount to them wanting to keep such a position in mind. So a very firm hand is in order on this front if you wish to remain the alpha decision maker in your wolf pack.
Assuming you have all this squared away, and your close time spent together does not yield sudden movements of nervousness, aggression or surprise. I would slowly start moving towards massaging their genital area when you're ready to go all the way.
Remember, if this activity is accepted, not flagged by a wolf in need, you will get a signal very quickly informing you of their decision. And you have to react accordingly. Wolves foreplay is all the time. But actual mating will happen very rapidly. This is by natural design, in an attempt to not be disturbed in a den site while the pack guards the mating alpha pair as they give their lives for each other and make love.
Wolves literally are the reason why we know romance exists in the animal kingdom. So I can absolutely believe it when man's best friend is canine.
Above all, wolves value respect. Honor this commitment, and you may even be able to get a wolf interested in mounting you or vice versa out of peak breeding seasons. Just don't expect their sperm count to be higher, and expect them to thrust for a lot longer than dog if they're male. And take a lot longer to orgasm if they're female.
Wolves take their time when mating, but they rarely stop doing it until they release. You have to dedicate yourself to what the wolf is asking for. Because you aren't given long breaks before they come at you again literally like a perfect storm of firey passion and intensified interest.
Remember, when a wolf remembers how respectable you are treating their sex drive, or any other need, they have long term memories and expect the same commitment each and every time.
The moral of this long post is, never say never. This is a tried and true situation of, if you put the work in, and build it, they will come. Or cum in this case. A lot. All for you.
Please keep in mind, you are their entire focus and world to do everything with. So wolves that are lone wolves in the wild are the best possible chance you will get for having a one night stand, or getting to learn to trust you when their purpose in life is open and accepting of who you are as a whole.
Fun fact. Wolves only escape where they call home, when they don't feel appreciated and need to be mentally, emotionally and physically stimulated. Otherwise, they sleep as close to you as possible. And enjoy fun, play and life like everyone else.
I’m of course talking about the size and weight of horses since that’s what OP mentionedhorses are typically not carnivorous...
Just want to make sure it's understood that these scenarios for owning big cats should remain firmly in the realm of fantasy. Please nobody try this at home. These are not domesticated animals and would require expert, professional handlers to raise safely. Quite often in reality, attempted owners of Tigers will reach a point where they can no longer care for or control their animal, resulting in neglect at the best or a fatal mauling at the worst. Needless to say after a mauling the animal is typically killed as well, which is doubly tragic.Acquiring exotic cat:
That works perfectly for me cause I'm more an emotional sex guy myself. I do like to build up arousal overtime and when the mood is high enough then I can be more intimate. Often the surprise flash stuff doesn't do it for me, thus most porn doesn't lately. I think forming a more formal relationship over the long term is why I love to dream about the fantasy and can feel more arousal in my heart when I see a cat, rather than just purely sexual. It often inspires my art as well. If only we could communicate with animals on the same level I wouldn't hesitate to marry one, but we as humans have to learn and respect their language to make the feelings mutual. Fortunately I'm extremely empathetic by nature.Cats are very big on foreplay prior to mating. So just dropping in front of them wouldn't be nearly enough to get one in the mood. Perhaps being naked around them all day and letting them smell your arousal on the other hand, let them watch you play with yourself or rub your member along their body...now that would entice a cat to go further.
One thing you could also try, is wrapping something very soft like a piece of smoked salmon or anything salty like tuna around your member. A cat would be more likely to bat at it with their paw, gently of course, but in doing so, as this is how they masturbate. They'd be masturbating you to get to their food. So when they do retrieve it off you, they'll be licking you off s well as the food.
Cats do get very aroused by shiny things or toys with high audible frequencies, I have noticed. Bells, glitter etc. They love chasing movement with their eyes, but what makes them really go wild for action, are ways they can destress. Scratching something with their claws, or being present in a moment where they feel a rush of excitement by curiosity alone.
As I said since cats love foreplay so much, mutual beneficial foreplay will help you as well. So they will be more inclined to be close to you and cuddle for mutually pleasurable affection in this way by keeping their own moods in a state of euphoria.
I have spent a good deal of time around cats to know their triggers for affection. Anything that causes their mental stimulation to almost reach overload, where the small ones would purr like crazy and the larger ones would get almost a glazed look in their eyes. That's what you want to see for a very excitable kitty.
Another thing, even big cats will do anything for cream or milk. They drink or eat that and mixed in with their tuna, and they'll be the first to hump you into oblivion.
Hehe absolutely! I'm more theory crafting what it'd be like if hypothetically I could pull this off, but actually pulling it off IRL would be so low of odds, I'm really more likely to die dreaming about it than actually do it. I have too much to lose to take risks like that even getting in the same room as a big cat, let alone getting intimate. I've told myself that if I have nothing more to lose then I'll probably go for it, but mostly cause I'd rather die to a cat than a human.Just want to make sure it's understood that these scenarios for owning big cats should remain firmly in the realm of fantasy. Please nobody try this at home. These are not domesticated animals and would require expert, professional handlers to raise safely. Quite often in reality, attempted owners of Tigers will reach a point where they can no longer care for or control their animal, resulting in neglect at the best or a fatal mauling at the worst. Needless to say after a mauling the animal is typically killed as well, which is doubly tragic.
I'd be with you all the way. Watching sanctuary owners like Big Cat Rescue, Cole and Marmelade (well when he volunteered with them), Dolph C. Volker, Saveafox and several others who regularly engage with large cats has me inspired. Course they're not there to have fun, it's a lot of work and they do get scratched and hurt a lot. (not to mention, there will be poop EVERYWHERE...fortunately I have thick skin about scat so it's all good). But yeah...I think education will help not only the animals, but also us a lot more. Most animals rightfully fear us because humans tend to hunt and fear them, but the real problem is the idea of "leave the animal in the wild" when we're actively destroying their habitats. What wild do they turn to? and who's going to stop others from hunting them for fun? If we were willing to build more sanctuaries for them to live in peace, we could get more enjoyment out of them and they would appreciate it more as well. Just sad that we keep them wild to "protect them" but we really should be keeping them safe from humans who want to kill them. Though there are efforts to domesticate foxes so they can be kept as pets. Alas...the moral of the whole thing is a big question, but I think it would probably be "best" if the animals could trust us more, it's up to us humans to do the right thing first.Who's with me that a zoo training course for all members may actually benefit owning animals outside of our comfort zone if we know how to handle most situations. We shouldn't all be considered dumb or people who are in over our head. The first step is making contact at an animal sanctuary before doing this on your own. Animals aren't mindless beasts, they just have high standards no matter what species you're working with. If you know what to expect, you'll in theory be able to handle a zoo training course to get closer to your goal.
I definitely will do it if given the chance. The odds may be low, but I never said "Impossible".You know that commitment is the first step to victory. I'd say you're certainly committed to see yourself through.
True, I'm reminded of that guilty look dogs have when they instinctively snap and bite you while you're petting them, but then start wheezing, almost sounding like they're saying "I'm sorry for hurting you". You can even fake the response to get them to react similarly (though don't do it too much as it's cruel, like tricking a 2 year old child). Animals are capable of cognative emotion and generally follow your cue to know how to react, but their instincts will never force them to restrict themselves in the wild (e.g. they use their tongue to clean and scrape meat off of bones, so they're not liking to understand humans have sensitive skin. and those nails are meant to kill prey easily, so them swatting you just to push you away or patting you may look aggressive.) I recall actually that my cousin had a sweet cat, I had her sitting on my shoulder. I could feel her claws digging into my shoulder and it hurt like crazy, but she was just trying to hold onto me so she could hug me. We sat like that for over an hour. Yeah my shoulder bled, but.... I smiled calmly and happyily just enjoyign the tender moment with her. she was calm and so was I. (her sister though was always known for being jealous and untrusting. she would hiss at me a lot, but I still loved her too. I just knew I had to respect her boundaries. course me holding the other cat probably didn't help as she got jealous very easily). Every animal has different personalities and temperments, and we humans have the experience and knowledge to adapt, but we must work on thier schedule until they get used to ours and that takes patience. Tragically, humans tend to overestimate how much they can take and an aggressive playtime with an animal leading to a death causes extreme retaliation that makes the animals confused and not trust humans. But still, sympathy for the animals who are forced to adapt to the world we built. We can tell when they're happy and comfortable and when they are anxious and scared. but humans would be too if thrown in the middle of the jungle with all kinds of creatures around and nothing familiar. Hehe thus humans are fragile in more than one way, and if we freak out, the animal will too.The simple answer is that we're more fragile than they are. So what seems like not a big deal for them to do, like a casual enthusiastic paw swipe could be deadly to us if we're unprotected. Too many humans get a false sense of security behind what they think they can be unguarded about and do not wish to compromise on this for anything and believe that animals should follow our example in this way. Domestication has proved however, that this is a very slippery slope and your results will constantly vary.
The only way for cats to feel at ease with us, is by not restricting their freedom as much as possible for them to move at will. Be in control of the energy you send out to them as much as you can, so that they aren't too over stimulated around you. This is mostly what gets them to calm down and mostly be on board with whatever you have in mind.
Anywhere up to 140lb male and about 100 for females. They tag team so they dont need to be bigger.i mean are they "huge and heavy" tho? most i've seen didn't seem that larger (if at all) than a larger dog.
they aren't like game of thrones direwolfs.... which were btw mostly played by slightly digitally enlarged northern inuit dogs. might wanna look into those to fulfill this fantasy.
No such thing as a df question, bud, except the unasked ones.survive ? what a DF question - when it comes to mammals, if body size match and both parties agree the coitus can be pleasurable
A wolf's wedding tackle will be proprotionate to his mate's body....why would it be bigger?...and Humans outweigh wolves generally. They're just not that bigI think it would be survivable, though I don’t know how big wolf knots are. I’m sure it would hurt, but like the other comment said, I think you would have to be more worried about the wolf mauling you to death before/after he’s had his way with you.
Good to know I’d love to look into itThere is video of Vixen mating with a wolf. And she described the experience in a blog post on (I think) Artofzoo. I'll see if I can find it.
Be that as it may, she did blog about it, though it may have been a different animal than the one in the vid. Unfortunately AOZ has disabled their forum so there's no way to find the post, but as I recall she described it along the lines of, "A domestic dog is playful and wants to please, but a wolf just wants to put his puppies in you RIGHT GODDAMN NOW and isn't interested in messing around."If that's the "wolf" thats been running around the porn scene for the last four or five years its more likely to be a husky/ Shep cross....its way too small to be a full wolf. Vids = Fantasy
From what Ive seen of her that seems like Einstein wrote it...Believe what you wish. There might actually be Wolves tame enough, note 'Tame', to actually get that close to....but that's something that would take either raising it yourself, or dominating the Wolf to the point of tail- tuck and belly crawl. Somehow I doubt AOZ had the time or money for either.Be that as it may, she did blog about it, though it may have been a different animal than the one in the vid. Unfortunately AOZ has disabled their forum so there's no way to find the post, but as I recall she described it along the lines of, "A domestic dog is playful and wants to please, but a wolf just wants to put his puppies in you RIGHT GODDAMN NOW and isn't interested in messing around."
Okay? I've never given AOZ a dime. I'm not sure why you're being so aggro about this. I'm just reporting what she said. It's not exactly unprecedented for wolves to form a bond with humans; it happens with their handlers in zoos all the time. The animal wouldn't need to be dominated; just well socialized.From what Ive seen of her that seems like Einstein wrote it...Believe what you wish. There might actually be Wolves tame enough, note 'Tame', to actually get that close to....but that's something that would take either raising it yourself, or dominating the Wolf to the point of tail- tuck and belly crawl. Somehow I doubt AOZ had the time or money for either.
You see what they WANT you to see, because it sells flicks.
hmm...Okay? I've never given AOZ a dime. I'm not sure why you're being so aggro about this. I'm just reporting what she said. It's not exactly unprecedented for wolves to form a bond with humans; it happens with their handlers in zoos all the time. The animal wouldn't need to be dominated; just well socialized.