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In 1992 he married his horse called Pixel.
In 1992 he married his horse called Pixel.


1998 he, Pixel and two other Zoophiles with their partners, where guests on the Jerry Springer Show.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0992149/?language-en-en=&ref_=ext_shr_lnk</ref> The episode was so controversial that several TV stations refused to broadcast it.<ref>https://www.snl24.com/drum/celebs/a-man-marries-a-horse-and-other-absurd-memorable-jerry-springer-moments-20180622</ref>
1998 he, Pixel and two other Zoophiles with their partners, where guests on the Jerry Springer Show.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0992149/?language-en-en=&ref_=ext_shr_lnk</ref><ref>https://www.zoovilleforum.net/data/video/91/91528-f2024ea9062560d999f435d9b583b090.mp4</ref> The episode was so controversial that several TV stations refused to broadcast it.<ref>https://www.snl24.com/drum/celebs/a-man-marries-a-horse-and-other-absurd-memorable-jerry-springer-moments-20180622</ref>


== Website ==
== Website ==

Revision as of 19:35, 7 October 2024

George Willard better known as Mark "Hossy" Matthews was a zoophile author living in the United States.

Life

Mark Matthews struggled early in life with his feelings towards horses. This started in his teen years and as he got older his feelings eventually lead to a troubled marriage, and his eventual divorce. The underlying problem and his attempt to deny it led him to drug abuse, self-loathing, and the brink of suicide before he finally came to accept himself as he is and to leave the guilt behind.[1]

In 1992 he married his horse called Pixel.

1998 he, Pixel and two other Zoophiles with their partners, where guests on the Jerry Springer Show.[2][3] The episode was so controversial that several TV stations refused to broadcast it.[4]

Website

Books

See also


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