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Zoophilia.wiki is an English language, community-driven wiki that exists to educate people about zoophiles: a group of otherwise ordinary people who experience some form of sexual and/or romantic attraction to non-human animals. Are you familiar with the term "ZETA"? It's an acronym for Zoosexuals for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an organization that advocates for the safety of zoophiles' non-human partners and promotes tolerance towards the zoo community through education and awareness. The principles of ZETA
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Selected ArticleSelected article There have been questions posted regarding the possibility of allergic reactions during or after sexual contact. Having an allergy to the semen of an animal is very possible, and the introduction of semen into the mouth, vagina or anus allows fast absorption because of the nature of the tissue (mucus membrane). Penile contact with the vaginal or anal tissue of another species involves less exposure and may show symptoms of an allergic reaction more slowly, showing up after repeated experiences. If the contact is with the animal’s tongue, there can be a sensitivity reaction just because of the repetition. The tongue is intended in animal’s life to perform many activities. Irritation and tenderness will pass quickly; a cold pack will provide comfort if needed. An allergic reaction can be expressed as a mild reaction, such as eczema, hives, hay fever and asthma. (Full article...) |
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