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Zoophilia in history

In the Vedas, are hundreds of stories of bestiality. The supreme God of hinduism Brahma copulated with a female bear.
Yes, that’s quite true… there are many half man - half beasts in god forms too…? though I was just curious where the stone carvings were from…
 
I dont know if its been said already; but the most prolific case of historical zoophilia probably was probably acounts of Empres Theodora. Before she was crowned, she was a prostitute who would involve animals in many of her acts - most notabley she would use honey to stick grains to her vagina and let geese peck it.
 

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I dont know if its been said already; but the most prolific case of historical zoophilia probably was probably acounts of Empres Theodora. Before she was crowned, she was a prostitute who would involve animals in many of her acts - most notabley she would use honey to stick grains to her vagina and let geese peck it.
Doesn't surprise me. The roman emperors were depraved.
 
Im pretty sure most of the things they did were the norm at the time as well, simply the amount of depraved sex they had made them notorious. Idk thought Im not too viced in Roman history.
Rome inherited greek culture, the bestiality came along with it.
 
Heh. Ancient Greek and Roman culture came up in a class when there was the Clinton scandal. The ancient Romans didn't care who or what or in what way their Cesar was getting it on with... just as long as he was on top.
 
A few years ago, I watch a sensible, normal documentary about Roman gladiators. All good and vanilla (and very interesting). At one point, the aspect of pleasing the crowd was reviewed. This was early showbiz, after all. People wanted to see more ferocious lions, more athletic gladiators, indeed more of everything. If watching humans losing their lives was viewed as entertainment (albeit the modern Hollywood action movie is the equivalent nowadays), the bar was set low on what would be permitted. And that included slave girls, according to the documentary, herded into the arena to be mated by dogs as the crowd cheered and jeered to show the depravity of barbarians. I would love to say the slave girls were granted their freedom and paraded on shoulders through the streets for their magnificent role in zoophilia history. Sadly, no such luck. After being mated, they had their throats cut. To those about to mate, we salute you.
LoL... sign me up?
 
The ancient Greek and Romans certainly had a LOT of animal sex imagery in their art. And of course, creatures like Centaurs, Satyrs, and the Minotaur were what they imagined could result from these unions (not knowing of course that was genetically impossible). I also remember reading some book written in the Middle Ages for a college literature course where the author just casually dropped a reference about Shepard boys spending so much time in pastures away from womenfolk that most had to "take comfort" in their Sheep. So yeah, it seems like through most of history people knew it was going on and was probably even much more common with people literally living side by side with livestock. The general attitude seemed just kind of indifference.
 
Walther Klemm was a German painter, graphic artist, and illustrator. Best known for his monochromatic woodblock prints of animals, his work retains an illustrative, documentary quality, often contained within a small linear frame and features the subject centrally. After being appointed as the professor of graphic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Weimar in 1913, Klemm embarked on one of his longest-running series: erotic woodblock prints depicting bestiality, with women engaged in sexual intercourse with various animals. Today, several of his prints are held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Born in Karlsbad, Austria-Hungary on June 18, 1883, Klemm died in Weimar, Germany in 1957.
 

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Album sheet:
Elizabeth II fornicating with a donkey.


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"The Bourbons in balls" is the title of an album of satirical plates made between the moments immediately before the Revolution of 1868 and the beginning of the reign of Amadeo I and are signed with the pseudonym SEM.
There are 107 plates engraved, 3 painted in watercolor, denigratory and even pornographic, where public figures from the end of the reign of Elizabeth II are caricatured, especially from the royal house. She is accompanied by sharp allusive texts, sometimes poetic.

The album was missing until 1986 when it was acquired by the National Library of Spain.

 
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Nice thread love the historical aspect of zoophilia.
I do believe that people always had sex with animals but it was kept always secret.
Time will tell if woman will have the opportunity to enjoy this lifestyle without having to hide.
 
Yes i was reading about some lady being set on fire in maybe 2004 and that avalanched into a ban on extreme content. I was always curious about a site called dutchcontent dot com and it was a shame to see it taken down and i never got a chance to see what it was like :/
In terms of recent history (the past 20 years -- since about the year 2000), the history of zoophilia has been about lots and lots of anti-zoo laws being made (all over the world). In recent years, more and more governments have been banning it (it's an "anti-zoo movement" of sorts)
 
Really, where, pray tell? ?
Some areas of Mexico. I think there are other places in Central and South America. I don't know where. A friend told me how shocked he was when a co-worker bragged about his age when he first had a woman and when he first had a burra. My friend told him that he couldn't say that, and the guy was confused as to why that would be.
 
Some areas of Mexico. I think there are other places in Central and South America. I don't know where. A friend told me how shocked he was when a co-worker bragged about his age when he first had a woman and when he first had a burra. My friend told him that he couldn't say that, and the guy was confused as to why that would be.
Thank you for sharing, that’s interesting… as it’s considered unacceptable in most places. ?
 
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Thank you for sharing, that’s interesting… as it’s considered unacceptable in most places. ?
I've heard it from several others from time to time, but I keep them as 'stories' since any of them could have been lying or repeating myths. But that one guy I know.
 
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