YesI just stopped caring. Not everyone needs to know about it. It feels special to talk to the friends that share the same interest
YesI just stopped caring. Not everyone needs to know about it. It feels special to talk to the friends that share the same interest
I just slowly accepted it was just a pet of me I still do feel slightly ashamed I admit.Did anyone of you struggle to accept their beastiality side?
YesIt seems natural for me to be close to my dog
TimeDid anyone of you struggle to accept their beastiality side?
Through this journey, I have learned that accepting one's beastiality side requires understanding and compassion towards oneself as well as others. It's not a matter of either embracing or rejecting one's desires but rather finding healthy ways to integrate them into your life.Did anyone of you struggle to accept their beastiality side?
I can relate to the 'weight off the shoulders' comment, It has to be experienced to know I beleive just like everything else. I hope you are making up for the lost timeI grew up around animals of all kinds.
When these kinds of thoughts and feeling have been persistent for longer than any sexuality,
I eventually had to just stubbornly accept this is something that is a core of me,
and there is no reason to have it make me think less of myself.
The freedom I felt when I finally accepted it was great, it was like a weight lifted off my shoulders.
Now I just want to make up for the lost time