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Gorillas

Hey, somewhat new here. I've known for a while that I'm attracted to mares, but have recently discovered I am also deeply attracted to female gorillas. I don't know why, but I am. I haven't seen anyone else here talk about it, and was wondering if anyone else here loves gorillas? I don't know of anyone who owns any, so I doubt this desire will ever be fulfilled.
 
I feel the same way but i havent seen any content with female gorillas. Except that one lady in heavy R lol according to title.
 
I've never seen any bestiality movies featuring a non-human primate, male or female having sex with a human male or female. But to be fair I've never searched for it either.
 
Unlike other primates, humans carry both head lice and crab lice. Head lice are related to lice found on chimpanzees, similarly to how humans are related to chimpanzees. The ancestral lines of human and chimpanzee head lice may have diverged around the time human and chimpanzee ancestral lines diverged. Crab lice on the other hand are related to lice found on gorillas, and while we humans are less closely related to gorillas than to chimpanzees, our crab lice are apparently closer related to lice on gorillas than our head lice are related to lice on chimpanzees.

Some scientists see this as circumstantial evidence that ancestors of humans and gorillas shared beds (nests) millions of years after their lineages had split.
 
Some scientists see this as circumstantial evidence that ancestors of humans and gorillas shared beds (nests) millions of years after their lineages had split.

well according to the evolution theory it would be just logical that in the beginning they kept having sex with on another until there was enough people from the mutation that formed.
 
I understand what you mean. They are beautiful creatures. My guess for why there is so little content is because of the danger level. I don't think any human can overpower a primate that size if there were to lash out
 
Unlike other primates, humans carry both head lice and crab lice. Head lice are related to lice found on chimpanzees, similarly to how humans are related to chimpanzees. The ancestral lines of human and chimpanzee head lice may have diverged around the time human and chimpanzee ancestral lines diverged. Crab lice on the other hand are related to lice found on gorillas, and while we humans are less closely related to gorillas than to chimpanzees, our crab lice are apparently closer related to lice on gorillas than our head lice are related to lice on chimpanzees.

Some scientists see this as circumstantial evidence that ancestors of humans and gorillas shared beds (nests) millions of years after their lineages had split.
That's so amazing and beautiful
 
Yeah, AIDS came from apes. They are carriers for it but it doesn't affect them. Apparently, it must have led to a bottleneck in their population a hundred thousand years ago, otherwise, they would not be resistant to it.
 
Makes you wonder if maybe we should stop manufacturing all AIDS treatments and let nature take its course. Either people will develop an immunity or die from it.
 
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