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Zoophilia in history

Animals and humans always have had since the existence an relationship. Zoo was always present in all times of human history sometimes more open others very strict and taboo for example in ancient civilzation of Europe & Asia it was more common than middle ages or nowdays.
In all cultures - tribes there has been people who had sex with animals.
 
That’s just my assumptions, not a fantasy.
How many US presidents have taken office?
46 presidents?
Sure, 46 presidents, but there have been only 45 men. Grover Cleveland. Did he have sex with animals? The world may never know.
What about American presidents? That, of course, is before it was the United States, there was the Continental Congresses. I think there were 19 American presidents.
 
Quan jian (or 'The Dog who committed adultery) was a short story written by Pu Songbird in 1740 (translated into English in 2006) during the Qing Dynasty when apparently bestiality was a rather common practice. I have heard of Chinese doctors having prescribed sex with dogs as a way to increase a woman's lust and faithfulness to her husband. Lust, yes, faithfulness, definitely knot lol. Which I'm guessing is a personal account for Pu Songbird and not a fictitious story considering how spiteful it is. By 1740, due to a few hundred years of trade, western influence and religion was seeping into China which I have no doubt greatly influenced this tale as well.

Anyways, an unnamed Qingzhou merchant who often travels abroad for extended periods, months to years during this period of time, leaving his wife alone at home with their pet, an unnamed white dog. Without her partner by her side, his wife begins engaging in bestiality with the dog which gradually becomes a routine. In Quan jian, the writer described the wife "...was a yaksha-demon! In bed, a bitch in heat..." Upon the merchant's return, the dog violently kills him when he tries to make love to his wife who then attempts to cover it up to protect her lover. Word of this spreads, and an incensed Magistrate calls in both woman and dog for questioning. They are found guilty and made to perform their sex acts in public, after which both are sentenced to prolonged death by a thousand cuts. Which is literal, and as bad as it sounds, they would cut you with a blade 1000 times. Most would die from blood loss long before the 1000th cut. A gruesome end for a horrible story.
 
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Quan jian (or 'The Dog who committed adultery) was a short story written by Pu Songbird in 1740 (translated into English in 2006) during the Qing Dynasty when apparently bestiality was a rather common practice. I have heard of Chinese doctors having prescribed sex with dogs as a way to increase a woman's lust and faithfulness to her husband. Lust, yes, faithfulness, definitely knot lol. Which I'm guessing is a personal account for Pu Songbird and not a fictitious story considering how spiteful it is. By 1740, due to a few hundred years of trade, western influence and religion was seeping into China which I have no doubt greatly influenced this tale as well.

Anyways, an unnamed Qingzhou merchant who often travels abroad for extended periods, months to years during this period of time, leaving his wife alone at home with their pet, an unnamed white dog. Without her partner by her side, his wife begins engaging in bestiality with the dog which gradually becomes a routine. In Quan jian, the writer described the wife "...was a yaksha-demon! In bed, a bitch in heat..." Upon the merchant's return, the dog violently kills him when he tries to make love to his wife who then attempts to cover it up to protect her lover. Word of this spreads, and an incensed Magistrate calls in both woman and dog for questioning. They are found guilty and made to perform their sex acts in public, after which both are sentenced to prolonged death by a thousand cuts. Which is literal, and as bad as it sounds, they would cut you with a blade 1000 times. Most would die from blood loss long before the 1000th cut. A gruesome end for a horrible story.
Wow! I would like to be prescribed sex with a dog.
Sounds like an interesting read though
 
There are no rumors at all about a sexual relationship here, but honestly Caligula basically sugar babied Incitatus. Part of me really thinks there was more to horse and rider than meets the eye.

 
I wonder what it was like when zoo was not banned! You could random walk the countryside or someone place seeing fucking an animal with no big deal!
 
I never said that, I just never expected anyone to get that adventurous.
I might be that adventurous. Or just stupid.

Mares? Done.

Gators? Show me her.

I might be just that stupid.

Or adventurous.

Or an idiot.
 
Because you're right... its so unnaturally good at pleasing a woman. For the chieftain or whoever, if you know one of your male dogs pleasures your women more than the others... you might consider breeding him instead of the others for offspring. It wont make much of a difference immediately, but over 10,000 years it will.
Why would large knots have evolved in domesticated dogs to such a degree when large knots not something we see among wild Canids.

That is fascinating, thank you.
 
I firmly believe Catherine The Great was having a little "too much" fun in the stables hehe.

I need to gloss over this thread, as history is something I do enjoy.
I am pretty sure that story was just nasty gossip about her, no doubt started by one of the many repressive types (in almost all times from human history) who are frightened by the kind of unrestrained passion for sexuality a woman without fear can enjoy. They didn't have twitter back then, but they were still very good at 'talking shit' about others :ROFLMAO: The real story of her ongoing stable of strapping male human lovers (thoroughly tested first by her assistant female servants) is fascinating enough. You might also enjoy the no doubt more authentic story of Theodora, future consort of Justinian the Great, who as a young prostitute in Constantinople had a flock of trained geese who would nibble the grain from all over her body for the amusement of her fans. The Romans also staged beastiality shows in the Coliseum sometimes, the animals being trained beforehand with the aid of prostitutes. Unfortunately this was not always a pleasant experience for the women in the show, some of whom were being punished for whatever reason, and not all of whom survived.
 
I am pretty sure that story was just nasty gossip about her, no doubt started by one of the many repressive types (in almost all times from human history) who are frightened by the kind of unrestrained passion for sexuality a woman without fear can enjoy. They didn't have twitter back then, but they were still very good at 'talking shit' about others :ROFLMAO: The real story of her ongoing stable of strapping male human lovers (thoroughly tested first by her assistant female servants) is fascinating enough. You might also enjoy the no doubt more authentic story of Theodora, future consort of Justinian the Great, who as a young prostitute in Constantinople had a flock of trained geese who would nibble the grain from all over her body for the amusement of her fans. The Romans also staged beastiality shows in the Coliseum sometimes, the animals being trained beforehand with the aid of prostitutes. Unfortunately this was not always a pleasant experience for the women in the show, some of whom were being punished for whatever reason, and not all of whom survived.
Probably. She was promiscuous for sure, but the horse stuff was most likely slander to try and ruin her reputation.
 
Zoo was always present and been done in all periods of human history some more free some more restricted or taboo.
I personally think it has a bad touch since majority thinks its a dude with an animal having sex and thats what makes it gross for the overall majority people dont tend to think how awesome zoo is when done by woman with their good boys ?
 
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