Tbf, I'm quite surprised that no one has yet come on and defending him and said that it's society that has conditioned us to think it's wrong and none of us are in a position to judge. That's the DS way isn't it?
Tbf, I'm quite surprised that no one has yet come on and defending him and said that it's society that has conditioned us to think it's wrong and none of us are in a position to judge. That's the DS way isn't it?
It was legal in Holland and Germany up to a few years ago. I remember once when I was a student going to the sex shops in Amsterdam for a laugh and being really horrified as to what they were selling!
Until 2005, there was a farm near Enumclaw, Washington that was described as an “animal brothel”, where people paid to have sex with animals. After an incident on 2 July 2005, when a man was pronounced dead in the emergency room of the Enumclaw community hospital after his colon ruptured due to having been sodomized by a horse, the farm garnered police attention.
It's only illegal in 37 US states apparently so maybe it isn't as taboo in other countries as it is here
I don't really understand the repeated need to state the obvious on that one either. I mean, maybe I just suck at misanthropy, but I generally tend to assume finding the abuse of children (or animals) to be disgusting is the default setting for the majority of people I come across. And I also tend to assume that if they DON'T find it disgusting they're hardly likely to tell me, so I have to go along with the whole "what's to discuss?" side of the argument on that one too, except where there's evidence it's widespread and something can be done about it (other than arresting the perpetrator, which has usually happened BEFORE such threads start), in which case there's plenty of potential for discussing what that something should be.
It's crazy that it's illegal in only 37 US states if that is true.
I think it's one of those things that didn't occur to people to bother banning when they were drawing up legislation years ago; it was swiftly made illegal in Washington after a group of like-minded bestialists were found to be operating there a few years back. I'd imagine it's the kind of thing you don't really plan for.
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Been 2 hours since op so obviously not
There's time yet for this to happen.
Why jump on the band wagon, how many posts would you like to see, calling him disgusting or lets have a poll!!
There's not really a lot to say
You could say the same about paedophiles.
It's only illegal in 37 US states apparently so maybe it isn't as taboo in other countries as it is here
I heard he shagged an owl once. It was a hoot.
He tried to do the same to a cow but it kept moooving. ;-)
It's crazy that it's illegal in only 37 US states if that is true.
I don't really understand the repeated need to state the obvious on that one either. I mean, maybe I just suck at misanthropy, but I generally tend to assume finding the abuse of children (or animals) to be disgusting is the default setting for the majority of people I come across. And I also tend to assume that if they DON'T find it disgusting they're hardly likely to tell me, so I have to go along with the whole "what's to discuss?" side of the argument on that one too, except where there's evidence it's widespread and something can be done about it (other than arresting the perpetrator, which has usually happened BEFORE such threads start), in which case there's plenty of potential for discussing what that something should be.
I think it's one of those things that didn't occur to people to bother banning when they were drawing up legislation years ago; it was swiftly made illegal in Washington after a group of like-minded bestialists were found to be operating there a few years back. I'd imagine it's the kind of thing you don't really plan for.
:D:D
"You're a disgrace to the profession! How low can you get?"
To which he replied "A dachsund."
Apparently he was known for monkeying around at college.