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* | * …that [[zoosexuality]] was a term that can be sourced back to the original [[Hani Miletski]]'s [[Hani Miletski's Chat Logs|chat logs]] by the user "Doggie"? These logs were published in her book, [[Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia]]. | ||
* …that zoosexuality is a value-neutral term covering the spectrum of human-animal sexuality, implying nothing more than a person with an orientation towards animals? That orientation traverses an incredibly wide spectrum, too! It is… | |||
** Loving and non-violent | |||
** Incidental, intermittent or prolonged | |||
** Fantastical or physical | |||
** Overtly cultivated or generously reactive | |||
: And just as with homosexuality and heterosexuality, it may be "exclusive" in nature, or merely one facet of a range of sexual expressions. A zoophile may have human partners as well, and those relationships are no less likely to be authentic and cherished than a non-zoophile's. |
Latest revision as of 16:44, 21 November 2024
- …that zoosexuality was a term that can be sourced back to the original Hani Miletski's chat logs by the user "Doggie"? These logs were published in her book, Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia.
- …that zoosexuality is a value-neutral term covering the spectrum of human-animal sexuality, implying nothing more than a person with an orientation towards animals? That orientation traverses an incredibly wide spectrum, too! It is…
- Loving and non-violent
- Incidental, intermittent or prolonged
- Fantastical or physical
- Overtly cultivated or generously reactive
- And just as with homosexuality and heterosexuality, it may be "exclusive" in nature, or merely one facet of a range of sexual expressions. A zoophile may have human partners as well, and those relationships are no less likely to be authentic and cherished than a non-zoophile's.