When I was 18, I was camping with friends, when one of the dogs started licking my penis.
Should the dog have been punished for beastiality?
Also, the guy on the far right is a pretty good-looking guy. If I was a cow, I'd want to do him. So if the cow enjoyed herself, should she also be punished for beastiality? Perhaps killed and made into hamburgers?
If humans can feel attraction to other animals, this suggests that other animals can also be attracted to other humans.
cruelty, abuse, pain
I asked for proof that this would hurt a horse or cow, and all you guys provided were synonyms for "harm." Explain how this kind of physically confortable beastiality harms the human or the other animal.
Does the cow feel used and unloved afterwards? Do other cows force her to wear a red "H" on her forehead? Does the horse start questionning its own self-esteem?
I mean, most of you eat animals that grow up in boxes, get drugged with hormones, never get enough excercise or socialization, and then are killed very young. And you dare talk about abuse or cruelty?
I'm a vegetarian, and all your comments look like you're looking for some kind of scapegoat for your own personal shame for what your own lifestyles do to other animals and the environment.
This fake morality that we pretend to have is looking faker and faker.
Beren wrote:How did the First Nations do it? We've got to learn a lot from them!
They didn't "do it" so much as they fantasized about it. One problem with accessing beastiality opportunities pre-European invasion, was that most of the First Nations didn't put animals in cages. So you would be fantasizing about an animal that still lives naturally in the wild - Deer or bears, rather than cows or horses.