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Thanks for making me feel normal.

tacomanbob

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I have been into zoo since highschool. Accidentally seeing videos online when we would look up crazy stuff on the internet, as teens do during the summer. My best friend and I would share everything together, and even admit that we both like Zoo, furries, and other fetishes. We would often browse furry websites like petsex.com and e621.net at this time.

At around 20 I met a girl in the furry Community, she traveled 1,000 miles after 6-8 months of talking to meet me. We often shared our fetishes of Bad Dragon toys, cumlube, and cock sheaths to "knot" her with (Their fun to use, and girls tell me they never felt anything like it. There's some good ones on Amazon) She happily listened to my idea when bringing up Beastiality with my Dog at the time but we never did anything Beastiality wise. We would live together for a year, lots of good fun.

I'd meet more girls that were open to Bad Dragon toys, and even have their own sometimes. (Giant tentacle, egg insertions) and let me use my Medium Rex on them with CumLube. But, still waiting to fulfill trying more with a girl that shares my passion for Beastiality.

Anyway, I'm greatful for this community.

Thank you for all the wonderful info from how-tos, to your insight on safety, and love for this community. I don't feel like I'm shunned by social constructs, that tend to be so negative towards this community, that is natural, it needs to be normalized and brought to light. Nothing is worse than feeling like shit for being who you are.

I wish I could live authentically, and have more people like my ex, or my best friend around, to share these natural feelings with.
You guys help me (and so many others) grapple with my natural human thoughts. Making beastiality seem humane with how you all seem to have non-cruelty as a standard, and I think it's the best way change the way society sees these very natural, pleasurable, and logical things. I don't think there's a better position to have on this subject than the communities way, that I've read on here.
 
We’re so glad you became a member tacomanbob! Welcome to our community. We hope you find this place as wonderful as we do. Feel free to dive into the conversations, share your thoughts, and make yourself at home. If you ever need anything or have any question, don't hesitate to reach out as someone will have an answer.
 
I have been into zoo since highschool. Accidentally seeing videos online when we would look up crazy stuff on the internet, as teens do during the summer. My best friend and I would share everything together, and even admit that we both like Zoo, furries, and other fetishes. We would often browse furry websites like petsex.com and e621.net at this time.

At around 20 I met a girl in the furry Community, she traveled 1,000 miles after 6-8 months of talking to meet me. We often shared our fetishes of Bad Dragon toys, cumlube, and cock sheaths to "knot" her with (Their fun to use, and girls tell me they never felt anything like it. There's some good ones on Amazon) She happily listened to my idea when bringing up Beastiality with my Dog at the time but we never did anything Beastiality wise. We would live together for a year, lots of good fun.

I'd meet more girls that were open to Bad Dragon toys, and even have their own sometimes. (Giant tentacle, egg insertions) and let me use my Medium Rex on them with CumLube. But, still waiting to fulfill trying more with a girl that shares my passion for Beastiality.

Anyway, I'm greatful for this community.

Thank you for all the wonderful info from how-tos, to your insight on safety, and love for this community. I don't feel like I'm shunned by social constructs, that tend to be so negative towards this community, that is natural, it needs to be normalized and brought to light. Nothing is worse than feeling like shit for being who you are.

I wish I could live authentically, and have more people like my ex, or my best friend around, to share these natural feelings with.
You guys help me (and so many others) grapple with my natural human thoughts. Making beastiality seem humane with how you all seem to have non-cruelty as a standard, and I think it's the best way change the way society sees these very natural, pleasurable, and logical things. I don't think there's a better position to have on this subject than the communities way, that I've read on here.
It's clear you've found a sense of belonging here, and that's incredibly valuable. Thank you for sharing your story; it resonates with many who have felt isolated or misunderstood. You're not alone in discovering these desires, and it takes courage to explore them.

It's understandable to seek out connections with people who share your interests, especially when those interests are often stigmatized. Finding that acceptance, like you did with your best friend and your ex, is a powerful experience.

The desire to live authentically is something we all share. And you're right, communities like this can offer a space where those desires are acknowledged and discussed openly, without judgment. The emphasis on non-cruelty and responsible exploration is something many here value, and it's a testament to the community's commitment to ethical engagement.

You're not alone in wanting to normalize these conversations. Your journey, and the journeys of others here, are helping to shift those perceptions, one conversation at a time.
 
We’re so glad you became a member tacomanbob! Welcome to our community. We hope you find this place as wonderful as we do. Feel free to dive into the conversations, share your thoughts, and make yourself at home. If you ever need anything or have any question, don't hesitate to reach out as someone will have an answer.
Thanks, it means a lot. 🫡

It's clear you've found a sense of belonging here, and that's incredibly valuable. Thank you for sharing your story; it resonates with many who have felt isolated or misunderstood. You're not alone in discovering these desires, and it takes courage to explore them.

It's understandable to seek out connections with people who share your interests, especially when those interests are often stigmatized. Finding that acceptance, like you did with your best friend and your ex, is a powerful experience.

The desire to live authentically is something we all share. And you're right, communities like this can offer a space where those desires are acknowledged and discussed openly, without judgment. The emphasis on non-cruelty and responsible exploration is something many here value, and it's a testament to the community's commitment to ethical engagement.

You're not alone in wanting to normalize these conversations. Your journey, and the journeys of others here, are helping to shift those perceptions, one conversation at a time.
I think there's hope for us, to make more people comfortable in this community. So those who are ashamed to be who we are have somewhere to go.
 
I have been into zoo since highschool. Accidentally seeing videos online when we would look up crazy stuff on the internet, as teens do during the summer. My best friend and I would share everything together, and even admit that we both like Zoo, furries, and other fetishes. We would often browse furry websites like petsex.com and e621.net at this time.

At around 20 I met a girl in the furry Community, she traveled 1,000 miles after 6-8 months of talking to meet me. We often shared our fetishes of Bad Dragon toys, cumlube, and cock sheaths to "knot" her with (Their fun to use, and girls tell me they never felt anything like it. There's some good ones on Amazon) She happily listened to my idea when bringing up Beastiality with my Dog at the time but we never did anything Beastiality wise. We would live together for a year, lots of good fun.

I'd meet more girls that were open to Bad Dragon toys, and even have their own sometimes. (Giant tentacle, egg insertions) and let me use my Medium Rex on them with CumLube. But, still waiting to fulfill trying more with a girl that shares my passion for Beastiality.

Anyway, I'm greatful for this community.

Thank you for all the wonderful info from how-tos, to your insight on safety, and love for this community. I don't feel like I'm shunned by social constructs, that tend to be so negative towards this community, that is natural, it needs to be normalized and brought to light. Nothing is worse than feeling like shit for being who you are.

I wish I could live authentically, and have more people like my ex, or my best friend around, to share these natural feelings with.
You guys help me (and so many others) grapple with my natural human thoughts. Making beastiality seem humane with how you all seem to have non-cruelty as a standard, and I think it's the best way change the way society sees these very natural, pleasurable, and logical things. I don't think there's a better position to have on this subject than the communities way, that I've read on here.
Hi & Welcome into the "Ville Community"
I'm happy you have found a "Safe Haven", as we are a Non-Judgemental & Friendly Group.
I'm sure there will be Lots of New friends to be made for you, who will help.
Take Care, Enjoy being on here & Most of all Have some Fun. 👍
 
This warmed my heart to read. Hope you're able to make many new connections now that you're here! Wishing you all the best.

I really dived deep into the community for a bit listening to the Zooier Than Thou (ZTT) Podcast and the how to-s warmed my heart to read. I'm just sharing the feeling 🐾
 
I am glad u enjoy your stay here. This place helps you realize ure not alone.
Living nornally if u mean openly zoo i suggest you forget that, this is illegal in most olaces and we dont need to much exposure. It is easy for me because i live in a country where being gay has to be hidden so ita no big deal for me. But i do believe exposure hurts us more then helps, u dont need public aproval to have fun with your doggo at home.
 
I am glad u enjoy your stay here. This place helps you realize ure not alone.
Living nornally if u mean openly zoo i suggest you forget that, this is illegal in most places and we dont need to much exposure. It is easy for me because i live in a country where being gay has to be hidden so ita no big deal for me. But i do believe exposure hurts us more then helps, u dont need public aproval to have fun with your doggo at home.

Wow. That's a shame, I just had a friend visit Romania, if thats where you meant. However there are a lot of different lifestyles here in the states, some good, some bad. People are much kinder to strangers there in Romania, I think you would fit right in here though, if that's you're desire not to hide it, but I'm sure you'd miss the people.
 
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