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Do you believe our liking of beastiality is innate or a product of different triggers during your lifetime?

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Speaking for myself , I didn't grow up with animals around and even though I had a very vivid sexual imagination beginning very early, I never contemplated people having sex with dogs or other animals.

But when I first heard (not seeing) about such thing, I literally in this very moment IMMEDIATELY knew that this is what I desire in life and I could straightaway identify with it. From then on I was hooked.

So it brings up the question:
Do you think that beastiality is something that was always within our DNA or have we become this way through various triggers in life?
 
Don't know :v. But for me it was also very instinctual, I saw my dog cock and instantly started to touch it, suck it and eventually fuck him, just by seeing his cock one time, and when he fucked me, it was also pretty instinctual, like we both knew how it was done.
 
I believe it can be a mixture of both. I didn't really think of anything sexual until puberty hit. By then though, I wasn't around large animals anymore so I never really partook but I feel like I probably would have attempted it. That, and right before puberty hit I was a brony so being in hormonal throws while consuming pony content probably aided in my journey into zoo quite a lot.
 
It's something acquired through life experiences. If it were innate, that would imply the origin would lie outside of our developing brains, but there's no biological reason to have a sexual attraction to another species.
 
i wasnt raised with animals around other than occasional contact with them through friends and family. i used to masterbate or attempt before puberty but didnt really have anything or attraction in mind. didnt start noticing animals until after puberty.
triggers dont really exist for my attraction but that doesnt say other people dont have them.
 
It's something acquired through life experiences. If it were innate, that would imply the origin would lie outside of our developing brains, but there's no biological reason to have a sexual attraction to another species.

Don't need a reason for it to happen, cross species sexuality has been recorded in a number of species. I'm not saying there is a genetic component, but if there is, it could be linked to another allele and thus propagated that way or it could have secondary effects such as promoting kin success and thus would affect the frequency in the population.

From what I have read on the subject I think there's likely a portion that's genetic much as there is with other sexualities that sets the stage, but life experiences may alter that expression. I don't believe it's any more prevalent in cultures where it's not criminalized or vice versa.
 
I grew up on a small pig farm. At first I didn't like pigs and I hated farm work, I tried to be around them as little as possible.
One day I watched boar and sow mating for the first time and that was the first time animal sexually attracted me.
 
I started to be attracted from dog penis around 13/14 years old, so just at beginning of puberty; I had my first sexual experience with a dog at 15 y.o. and with human at 19.... I think my zoo attraction is innate
 
Inherited.....

Like, generational on our farm....

Buuuut there is a good amount of aspects around me growing up that helped me figure out exactly what I liked ?
 
could be both...but at an early age it was what could satisfy my horniness...and what triggered my turning to horses was my enjoyment of cowboy westerns with rugged cowboys, horny saddles and big rump, big ass cowboy horses....can't mount the cowboy, but I could mount and fuck the horse he rode in on....and I even desired to mount and service his horse tied up outside the saloon. Why should the cowboy have all the fun.... ? :) ?‍?
 
For me. . .I can remember reading a book when I was quite young about a well known criminal (I'll not be more specific) who liked to jerk off dogs. That planted a seed in my yng mind which obviously stuck because I still enjoy the thrill of a spurting red dog cock in my hand.
 
Speaking for myself , I didn't grow up with animals around and even though I had a very vivid sexual imagination beginning very early, I never contemplated people having sex with dogs or other animals.

But when I first heard (not seeing) about such thing, I literally in this very moment IMMEDIATELY knew that this is what I desire in life and I could straightaway identify with it. From then on I was hooked.

So it brings up the question:
Do you think that beastiality is something that was always within our DNA or have we become this way through various triggers in life?
I think it's triggered but that there could be genetic, epigenetic, or developmental reasons the triggers work on some people but not others.
 
I was very young probably 8 years old or bit younger and I was already dreaming of being in love with a handsome stud horse. I grew up on a well rural farm with many creatures, no TV, limited battery radio..no power....how could I have been influenced from outside.
 
As for me, I've always been attracted and have had fantasies with animals, even as child. I don't think anything "triggered" it, as it was only after adult (long after I started wondering) that I started to being exposed to erotic literature and porn videos on the topic.
 
I've always been around dogs, I've had a female dog since I was a child but for some reason, I'm only attracted to male dogs so... I don't know! The environment you've grown in might have a strong influence on being zoo or not I guess.
 
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