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Pet play (also ''pseudozoophilia'' ) describes actions in which a person is treated as an animal, usually in the context of the SM or the D / S. For example, these are dressage games in which one partner is kept on a leash as a dog or, as a horse, endures humiliating acts. While some focus on SM, others only focus on the role play itself. They just have fun sometimes in the dominant, sometimes in the submissive role. And then there are some people who, without any ulterior motives, simply have fun putting themselves in the shoes of an animal.
Pet play (also ''pseudozoophilia'' ) describes actions in which a person is treated as an animal, usually in the context of the SM or the D / S. For example, these are dressage games in which one partner is kept on a leash as a dog or, as a [[horse]], endures humiliating acts. While some focus on SM, others only focus on the role play itself. They just have fun sometimes in the dominant, sometimes in the submissive role. And then there are some people who, without any ulterior motives, simply have fun putting themselves in the shoes of an animal.

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Pet play (also pseudozoophilia ) describes actions in which a person is treated as an animal, usually in the context of the SM or the D / S. For example, these are dressage games in which one partner is kept on a leash as a dog or, as a horse, endures humiliating acts. While some focus on SM, others only focus on the role play itself. They just have fun sometimes in the dominant, sometimes in the submissive role. And then there are some people who, without any ulterior motives, simply have fun putting themselves in the shoes of an animal.