I agree it is more common than we think, but that number is pretty small. Even smaller for the people who have tried it or are regulaly active. I think it will always be a super secretI've thought hard about this before, and I eventually just accepted that it's pretty much impossible to answer this question accurately.
Zoophilia is still considered a heinous crime, often compared to pedophilia, making it clear that whoever's into it knows that they should never talk about it. Then, breaking down the kinds of people who are into zoophilia or are active zoophiles, we have groups such as:
• People who openly come out as zoo and just don't give a fuck, which is a teensy minority within a minority that often gets absolutely shunned by everyone else;
• People like us, who happily talk about it in a specific forum online or in closed groups;
• People from small towns, countryside, farmlands or regions with very little discussion on the matter, who casually have some level of intercourse with their pets or farm animals due to the lack of drama around it, and sometimes don't even know the word "zoophilia" let alone the existence of a whole community around it — even if they talk about it openly, they're too disconnected to make any notable impact in a study;
• People who silently watch zoo porn, never actually having sex with animals or getting in any kind of conversation on the topic with anyone;
• People who would do or do have sex with animals, but it's either only a very casual thing in their sex lives, or "that one thing that happened once out of horny curiosity".
If you think about it, save for the first one, none of these groups would want to talk about it. A big, anonymous study would have most people cringe and ignore it, and no one person or entity big enough on the internet would want to conduct such a study. And if they did, a lot of zoos would probably still lie.
Although, considering how many pets are out there, how much humans love them and how horny we can often get, though, I'd say it's... actually more common than we think!
Yep. Personally I'm happy if it stays in the shadows. Every time some overly positive zoophiles go out and try to advocate for zoo rights or whatever, it just makes a lot of noise that encourages normies to screw with us even more, sometimes making governments enact some very threatening laws against us.I agree it is more common than we think, but that number is pretty small. Even smaller for the people who have tried it or are regulaly active. I think it will always be a super secret
Yes. It would be nice to actually be able to be more open. Or even sort of open.Yep. Personally I'm happy if it stays in the shadows. Every time some overly positive zoophiles go out and try to advocate for zoo rights or whatever, it just makes a lot of noise that encourages normies to screw with us even more, sometimes making governments enact some very threatening laws against us.
I do admit I'd love it if it was easy and risk-free to just casually ask my friends if they're into zoo and have several healthy conversations about it, but we all know that's not happening in a million years...
I agree. I think even studies that were done people are afraid to admit what they have done.Not common, but WAY more common than most people would think. And females are WAY WAY more receptive than straight men. Gay men seem MUCH more receptive than straight men. May in fact be more receptive to zoo than females of any kind. But, that's based on my own personal experiences and is in no way backed up by any science.
I was just wondering how common is this? Like it's a taboo and very hard/akward topic to bring up or have a conversation in the real world.
Most have to hide the fact they are into it and have to act being disgusted by it in the real world.
But makes you wonder, how many people around us actually into it. ?
A lot of this is more than likely wishful thinking on our part. The prevalence of zoos is pretty damn low, for a variety of reasons, but the primary one is likely because there are simply not as many of us as you might suspect or hope for. And, it can be a dangerous slippery slope to go down to try and connect with other folks in real life that you might suspect. Things can go from good, to bad, to ugly, to prison really fast, so it's always important to exercise due diligence.OK, now just putting out - this very well may be my horny brain talking, but I feel like I see little details and suggest this is more widespread than is admitted.
We have a place in the country, but the number of intact male dogs is MUCH higher than I see in town. We had a neighbor who always had 2-3 intact males and I wouldn't have been slightly surprised to see her on here. Another always had some barn dogs. The males were intact and the females spayed.
Finally, I was having lunch with a friend who's husband is a large animal vet. He was out doing sperm tests on bulls. She asked me if I wanted to know how that worked. I replied "I think I'm afraid to" when in my head I'm thinking "Hell yes I want to know", but didn't want to give it away. Apparently they put a probe up the rectum and there's an electric current that causes him to ejaculate. But she told me this with that kinda gleam in her eye. I have no idea if they've ever done anything, but it was interesting to watch.
Given how private everyone is, and the costs of getting caught, I can see why people keep is super quite, but it feels like there are some coincidences here...
EDIT: and one more thing. The prevalence of bad dragon toys and dog penis shaped toys. it seems like there's a LOT more of that around as well!
In the country there are far fewer dogs in a much larger area, and it is easier to manage them. No need to go to the dog park, full off dogs.We have a place in the country, but the number of intact male dogs is MUCH higher than I see in town.