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The difference is that I choose to listen

SigmaTheZeta

Esteemed Citizen of ZV
My animal does talk to me. He talks to me all of the time. He talks to me about birds outside the window. He lets me know that he wants to go out and chase the birds, he says "tweet-tweet-tweet." When he is frustrated at me, he says "humph!" When I am about to go out the door without him and he doesn't want me to leave, he jumps on my shoulders and says "no!" in what I think is perfectly clear English. He doesn't have the world's most expansive vocabulary, but when he talks to me, I do hear meanings or attempts at meanings, not just nonsense.

The difference is that I choose to listen.
 
When a human has sex with a dog (or a horse, pig, etc.), the person needs to have good communication skills with their animal lover. Interpreting body language is an important aspect of interspecies sex. When a dog is happy to have sex with a human, they will show it.
 
Yeah, that is very true. I have seen that a lot in beast movies. The dogs indicate clear signs as to whether or not they are enjoying it or if they are being forced.
 
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