Zoosexual Information
Important Zoosexual Information
This essay is intended for those who are new to the subject of
zoosexuality or the act called bestiality. Those zoosexuals who know
the ropes are also welcome to read this document but please understand
that I'm not trying to tell anyone what to do or how to live their
lives. Please note that this is not intended to be a sex guide but a
reference of what to beware of during the sex act to avoid harm and
injury to either participant.
Zoosexuality is not a fetish, it is the life-style of one who has a
loving, most likely sexual fondness for non-human animals. Those who
engage in sexual intercourse with non-human animals practice what is
called beast sex. Please understand that I do not mean to use the word
bestiality in any derogatory way as its practice can be quite enjoyable
and is not in and of itself abusive. Practicing bestiality without love
for the animal involved may be acceptable or unacceptable behavior
depending upon ones approach to the relationship and ones
responsibility to animal in question. Herein lies the reason I've
written this short essay, I care about the health and safety of
animals, and I wish to give those who are finding that they may indeed
be zoosexual some things to consider.
I enjoy being a the sensual love for non-human beings, in fact I'm a
canine-exclusive, meaning that canines are the only creature I find
arousing sexually. I would like you to know that it is my personal
belief that it's better to love your partner(s) rather than merely
using them for self gratification. Not only does love render sex more
enjoyable but also makes abuse less likely. I realize that it is
possible to have loveless sex without causing harm to your partner, but
to be honest, I have a personal bias against those who would use
another merely to gratify themselves. Having expressed these feelings
I'll say no more about them.
Now for some personal advice I would like to give to those
considering themselves zoosexual and are thinking about engaging in
sexual intercourse with a non-human being. Don't do it. If you can,
maintain a "normal " sexual orientation and you will avoid difficulties
in your life.
First of all, you must be concerned that your lover is properly
cared for at all times, that there are available resources to pay for
emergency medical treatment. You must provide a good place for your
lover(s) to live, fresh food and water everyday, and the responsibility
of spending time with them so that they do not suffer from
loneliness.
Second, this is not a socially acceptable sexual orientation. There
are laws in many places which consider acts of bestiality a crime and
in some places carry a very heavy penalty (from a slap on the wrist to
life imprisonment). You will likely need to hide your true feeling
about your lover(s) from family and friends, risking humiliation or
legal action if found out. This is not an easy way to live for many
people.
Third, non-human partners generally have shorter life-spans than
human lovers. Expect to love them very intensely because they make
themselves worthy of such love. When they pass away the loss can be
devastating to ones psyche. This is something you will likely think
about often, especially as you lover(s) grow older.
Forth is the view others will hold for your lover(s). Expect others
to treat your lover as a mere animal or pet, often without respect for
their feelings - like property. Someone could kill your lover for
whatever stupid reason, like wandering onto their property or out of
spite or cruelty. There is little you can legally do to seek justice
and the penalties will never be severe enough, or bring them back. The
constant protection you must provide your partners in such a wicked and
uncaring world requires tremendous responsibility and can cause one
much inner turmoil.
I have, myself, found these things worth the risk to live as I do,
but these things as well as others are thoughts you should seriously
consider before jumping into this way of life.
For those of you wishing to engage in sexual activities with a
non-human partner here are some things to consider in order to keep you
both healthy and unharmed. Please understand that I only have
experience with dogs and that sexual proclivities may vary from species
to species. Please seek more specific information about a given species
from someone who is familiar with it.
First and foremost, non-human animals are able to consent to sex
with humanimals. I say this regardless of the propaganda spread by
anti-zoos because I've experienced both willing and unwilling partners.
Please understand that it is an act of sexual abuse (commonly called
rape) to attempt sex with any being who is unwilling to participate in
the act. This includes using drugs or tie downs on an animal. If an
animal shows any fear or reluctance to engage in sexual activity,
please control your urges and do not proceed!
Non-human animals are much like humanimals, in that they have moods
and emotions. An unreceptive partner may merely want to get to know you
better or not feel like having sex at the time. When this is the case,
put off your advances until another time. Maybe the animal will never
show any sexual interest in you, this is just the way it is and you
should respect the animals feelings if you are a decent human
being.
Partners who have been sexually altered, spayed or neutered, will
likely have little interest in sex. This is not always true however. Be
aware that a bitch who has been spayed has had her uterus altered so
that she will not be able to experience complete vaginal dilation or
accept deep penetration. To attempt to do so can cause her great harm
or internal injury. She may still enjoy oral stimulation or fingering
however, but this depends upon the particular bitch. I've never heard
of a neutered male who is interested sexually, but again there may be
exceptions.
Second, whenever engaging in sexual activities with non-human
animals always cleanse yourself well before and after each sexual act
and between partners. This is important to reduce the spread of disease
or the risk of infection. Make sure that your finger nails are well
trimmed, filed, and clean. An anal or vaginal scratch can have dire
consequences. Be careful to never transfer feces from an anal area to a
vaginal area as this can cause serious vaginal infections (to both
non-human and human partners alike).
If your dog is a long haired breed and you choose to be sexually
active with him, it is a GOOD idea to wash his sheath and stomach with
warm, soapy water before you and he complement your love for each
other. (I have yet to see a long haired breed that doesn't have golden
droplets of urine clinging to his sheath opening after peeing.) Urine,
his own natural secretions, and god knows what else usually can be
found on the long hair (AKA bacteria breeding ground) around his sheath
and on his belly. Even on short haired breeds, it is recommended to
wash the sheath and belly.
Dogs are not picky where they walk. Poop, dead stuff, garbage. All
these elements can be attached to your dogs claws. Yet another part to
wash before lovemaking. IF he scratches you anywhere, be sure to clean
and treat it with an antibiotic salve, regardless of whether you washed
his paws or not.
To the best of my knowledge, non-human animals are immune to most
human social diseases, but be aware that non-human animals who engage
sexually with multiple human partners can carry human diseases and
transfer them between partners. Same goes with yeast infections and
urinary tract infections. If you "share" your canine, please be aware
of the other persons health and hygiene and most of all, their sexual
habits/history. Also be very careful not to spread disease between
non-human animal partners.
Third, Don't use chemicals or drugs on an animal. Drugs which are
harmless to humans can be lethal to certain non-humans. Never use an
oil based lubricant like Vaseline, vegetable oil, lard, or butter, as
these substances can irritate sensitive tissues and cause immune system
problems and/or infections. A water based lubricant like K-Y jelly is
recommended and quite useful.
Using *foodstuffs* to incite a dog to perform oral sex is NOT a good
idea. Spreading peanut butter, honey, jam, or any other sweet stuff is
just begging for a yeast and/or bladder/UT infection. Leave the food in
the kitchen. Some canines will avidly lick some of the flavored,
water-based lubricants available (Mine likes the cinnamon flavor!). And
again, some just don't like it at all, no matter what you put on
it.
Do not insert any foreign or sharp objects into an animals anus or
vagina. Take your time in loosening up a bitches vagina with oral
stimulation and/or finger massaging. If the bitch shows any sign of
discomfort or reluctance, stop what you're doing immediately. Also
realize that if you are well endowed that penetration is not going to
be possible with certain non-human animals as they simply will not be
able to accommodate your mass. To attempt to proceed could hurt your
partner.
A male dogs penis is very sensitive. Be careful during oral not to
scratch him with a tooth as this is very uncomfortable and may make him
reluctant to engage in future activities. If you decide to have anal or
vaginal sex with a male dog, remember that his penis contains a bone
that might cause you pain if he pokes your sensitive parts during his
mounting enthusiasm. Also if his knot passes into you it will swell up
and you will be tied for anywhere from a few minutes to up to an hour
(usually 15-25 minutes). During this time he will not be able to pull
out without causing you discomfort.
For A male tied anally premature separation is extremely painful and
can cause torn and bleeding tissues. If this happens clean the wound
thoroughly. You should heal okay, but if you get abdominal cramps,
experience a fever, or an infection develops then seek medical
attention immediately! Tell the hospital that you got carried away with
a dildo and hurt yourself if you need an excuse.
A vaginal "tie" is a much sought after, but unfortunately much
exaggerated claim. Women simply don't have an extremely small and tight
voluntary muscle at the mouth of their vaginas (Unlike the rectum) that
female dogs (Lucky bitches *grin*) possess. The human vagina is very
accommodating, so most times the "knot" just slips out. This CAN cause
some minor discomfort as it is sliding out.
You can avoid a tie by holding a dog by his knot. Squeezing the knot
as he achieves orgasm should increase his pleasure. If you take the
knot into yourself it can be painful, especially the first few times or
if he does not penetrate you deeply enough before expanding. I suggest
that if you experience pain during a tie to grit your teeth and bear
with it, try pushing him in deeper to reduce the discomfort. The
pressure and pain should recede after a while, the alternative of
pulling out could have even more painful and damaging results. Try not
to panic, you'll hurt but you'll be okay.
Worms are not prejudiced or biased... Any living body will do for
them to complete their cycle.
*Basic worm life cycle for beginners* Eggs ingested whatever way.
Eggs hatch in stomach or intestines. Little wormies make their way to
whatever organ they prefer. Now, depending on the worm, they (a) Stay
there and grow/multiply where they are, or (b) Become adult wormies and
lay eggs, to be excreted out and begin the life cycle anew.
Regardless of how "clean" you think your dog is, they still lick
their butts and other parts at any given time (usually though, in mixed
company). Then we, as loving partners, kiss them and/or let them kiss
us. Needless to say, your dog should be on a strict worming regime
regardless of whether you are sexually active with him or not. The
following information is specifically for women
Canine semen is highly acidic, and can cause vaginal dryness, which
can lead to yeast infections. Regardless of how much you like that
"warm, sticky wetness", a douche after lovemaking is a good idea. If
you do dry out during intercourse, it can become quite painful to your
canine mate, not to mention yourself as well.
Some women have an allergic reaction to one or more of the
chemicals/proteins in canine semen, the symptoms being cramps, fever,
headache, and vaginal itch,. Again, a douche afterwards (within ten
minutes) is a good suggestion. If you find yourself suffering from ANY
of these symptoms within 24 hours of having intercourse, seek medical
help. The discharge can lead to PID.
Canines, when mounting, can cause a lot of damage to a woman's
"wobbly bits" if he pokes and prods with his finger-sized "bone" trying
to find his way *in*, and can result in tears to the tender labia
minora, bruising to the clitoris (VERY painful!), and/or an unexpected
invasion into the anus.
Some women who have large breeds (Great Danes, etc) as partners do
achieve a "tie", but that is due to the knot swelling inside the pelvic
girdle. IF the dog tried to withdraw early, it can cause considerable
amounts of pain to both parties, and bruise both you and him quite
badly.
If during his "search and invade" initial thrusting, he pokes into
your anus, then into your vagina, it can lead to (being VERY blunt)
shit in your playpen, and CAN lead to a low/high grade infection, and
if left unnoticed/untreated, can result in sterility or in the most
extreme case, death.
Occasionally, the knot will slip out before he is "done", leading to
repeated hammering of the knot against you (VERY uncomfortable!). Use a
hand to either grab (GENTLY) the knot or to cover and protect your
wobbly bits.
Women with Anal sex and Canines... Although rare, it is not an
unheard of occurrence. But it IS very risky. Because the "Os Penis" in
canines is so hard and thin on penetration and swells quickly to a
disproportionate size, and depending on the angle/position, the wall
between the vagina and the colon can be torn. (Even more so for women
who have a full vagina to begin with!). IF you suspect this to have
happened (vaginal AND rectal bleeding, SEVERE pain) get to a hospital
*immediately*.
Pregnancy and sex with canines. (A) You cannot have puppies. (B) If
you are pregnant, the chemical makeup of canine seminal fluid can
dissolve the mucus plug protecting your womb, or the fervent thrusting
can dislodge it. IF canine sperm gets into your womb while you are
carrying a child, it can lead to a miscarriage.
Hopefully others will contact me with helpful suggestions and
details for various types of critters so they can be added here. As for
learning how to have sex, well this is something that you will have to
discover for yourself, just take your time and love your partner. Learn
from each other what you both enjoy and go from there.
I hope that you have found this essay useful. I find that the
greatest pleasure of the sexual act lies in providing my lover with the
greatest stimulation I can provide. And remember that sex isn't
everything, a lot of enjoyment can be had by just cuddling your lover
and sharing popcorn :)