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General tips and guidelines for meet-up safety.

Assuming the meetup takes place in a public park:

1. Don't bring your family along so you can come out to them

2. Don't bring your child for a "surprise birthday party"

3. Don't live stream the meetup for your online friends to watch

4. Don't come to the meetup naked while crawling on all fours

5. Don't wear your I FUCK ANIMALS shirt and hat at the meetup

6. Don't come in a vehicle with zoo porn spray painted on it

7. Don't fuck your animal fleshlight during the meetup

8. Don't loudly discuss bestiality before, during, or after the meetup

9. Don't act like an animal in heat while expecting zoos to fuck you

10. Don't distribute zoo porn to people who aren't part of the meetup

11. Don't play your ringtone if it's audio taken from a zoo video

12. Don't show off your device's wallpaper if it's a zoo image

13. Don't bring your jar of animal cum so people can drink it

14. Don't masturbate to the animals you see during the meetup

15. Don't read out loud your favorite zoo fan fiction

16. Don't play your homemade zoo movie for everyone to watch

17. Don't re-enact your favorite parts from a zoo media

18. Don't hold the meetup right next to a family event

19. Don't use your full name while speaking in the third person

20. Don't bring your barbecue, especially if you named the meats after someone's pet
 
There is an app that I recommend (in general) for safety stuff called noonlight- you just press a button and hold it until you feel safe and if you don't, then they'll send the police to your location! I'm sure there's other apps like this, but it's just the one I use
 
There is an app that I recommend (in general) for safety stuff called noonlight- you just press a button and hold it until you feel safe and if you don't, then they'll send the police to your location! I'm sure there's other apps like this, but it's just the one I use
That's not very helpful because you'll likely be the one that gets arrested in a meet up situation.

Look guys if there's cops around the meeting place or something doesn't seem right before you get there or the person you're meeting starts acting strange just leave ghost them probably delete your account and start over.

And for God's sake please don't be meeting someone you just met at least give it 6 months to get to know each other and make sure you are both actual people.
 
I've read a couple of posts here and was wondering if anyone had any niche tips for safety? I'm relatively well informed from Grindr type hookups but idk how different that is here.
 
There are no hookups here. No real owner would risk their beloved family member on something so stupid.
 
Assuming the meetup takes place in a public park:

1. Don't bring your family along so you can come out to them

2. Don't bring your child for a "surprise birthday party"

3. Don't live stream the meetup for your online friends to watch

4. Don't come to the meetup naked while crawling on all fours

5. Don't wear your I FUCK ANIMALS shirt and hat at the meetup

6. Don't come in a vehicle with zoo porn spray painted on it

7. Don't fuck your animal fleshlight during the meetup

8. Don't loudly discuss bestiality before, during, or after the meetup

9. Don't act like an animal in heat while expecting zoos to fuck you

10. Don't distribute zoo porn to people who aren't part of the meetup

11. Don't play your ringtone if it's audio taken from a zoo video

12. Don't show off your device's wallpaper if it's a zoo image

13. Don't bring your jar of animal cum so people can drink it

14. Don't masturbate to the animals you see during the meetup

15. Don't read out loud your favorite zoo fan fiction

16. Don't play your homemade zoo movie for everyone to watch

17. Don't re-enact your favorite parts from a zoo media

18. Don't hold the meetup right next to a family event

19. Don't use your full name while speaking in the third person

20. Don't bring your barbecue, especially if you named the meats after someone's pet
21. Don't stand there nude, screaming "I HAVE SEX WITH ANIMALS" over and over again.
 
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Solid advice, thanks. Always be cautious and keep a clear mind. Follow your feelings and gut. If it doesn't feel right, it normally isn't
 
Do get to know someone but 6 or 12 months is a bit extreme. Nothing wrong per se with waiting a long time as it will ensure that you know more information, but I don't think it needs to be that long.
Agreed. I've only known a couple of zoos to last longer than a couple month. Most just ghost, disappear, or otherwise stop messaging. I can only think of one person I've chatted to for a while year, who I won't mention here
 
Ive met a couple of people from this site. The meetings went better than expected. Yes I was on edge as Ive only spoken to them online for a prolonged period of time. We didnt really get into the zoo side of things as we made sure it was more about friendship. All in all I was happy after the first meet amd yes I would see them again and move forward with the Zoo subject ;)
 
I met up with 2 fellow zoos just around the time covid was going on.

We met up at a restaurant close to the border of neighboring states in New England.

While it was really refreshing meeting others who share this interest, a few 'awkward' moments presented themselves during our meet.

I really wasn't ready to provide my first and last name & phone number to the hostess who sat us. While I came up with something fictitious fairly quickly, be ready for such a question should it arise to avoid any awkwardness.

Then, being this was during covid, we were probably only 1 of 2 tables occupied in the entire place. Made it impossible to discuss anything really outside of small talk/chit chat.

After settling up on the tab, once outside we talked more openly amongst ourselves.
 
As some of you are probably aware, I've decided to post some general guidelines for meet-up safety in the personals section. Does this cover every single aspect? It does not. But for the sake of length and general human attention span considerations, I've gone ahead and posted what I believe are some basic/generally good safety advice to follow if you are intending on meeting up with someone you've meet online. It's always best to keep yourself safe from those who wish to do us harm, such as anti-zoos and police officers. LET ME KNOW DOWN BELOW IF I'M MISSING ANYTHING. Below, is what I have posted...

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General tips and guidelines for meet-up safety.


1) Never use your actual name when you are first meeting up with someone. I generally dissuade the use of just your first name as well, because in the wrong hands this can lead to being exposed or even worse. Use you Forum Username or a nickname instead. Such as “RedRocket69”, “CookieLover”, or “HorseLover4”


2) Get to know the person before you agree to any meet-ups. Looking at a person’s post history on the forum is not enough when regarding your safety. Personally, I would advise talking with the person for 1 year or more before any meet-ups were to happen. But I would highly not recommenced anything less than 6 months. Get to know this person through chatting with them. If they exhibit ANY “red flags” do not meet up with this person. If their offer sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If you catch inconsistencies or lies, consider that a big RED FLAG! *NOTE* It’s also best to chat in PM here, or IM on ZooVille’s beast.chat service. (Click Here for ZooVille's IM chat)


3) Before you meet-up with someone, tell a trusted friend exactly where you plan to meet up. If you do not have any close local zoophile friends you can confidentiality trust. Tell a close friend that you are going on a blind date and would like for them to send you a text message every 30 minutes to an hour just to make sure you are okay.


4) NO SEX at all, and DO NOT bring your animal love partners to a first time meet-up, even if sex with said animal partners isn’t even in the question. This is a good way to get your animals seized or yourself busted by an under cover police officer. If the person turns out to be a sadist, bringing your animal partners along may lead to their injury. Also, do not have sex in the first place. You don’t know if this person has a Sexually Transmitted Disease. DO NOT LET YOUR DICK OR VAGINA DO THE THINKING! You also do not want them to lure you to somewhere private. Which leads me to my next point…


5) Always meet in public for the first time. Do not agree to meet this person in a motel and especially at your private residential address. Meet up at Malls, Restaurants, Parks, or any other public spaces. In this case you want there to be witnesses to your very existence. You also do not want to put yourself in a situation where you cannot escape if needed. DO NOT TALK ABOUT ZOOPHILIA IN PUBLIC PLACES! I would even be careful using "code words" with the person you're meeting up with. Even in a public place, I would recommended carrying a weapon, at least a knife. (I would look up local laws in your area first.)


6) Do not let your licence plate on your motor vehicle be known. Generally, you should take a Taxi or Uber. But if you cannot manage that, or both services are not available in your area, try to bike or walk to your destination. If you cannot manage any of that, park your car a few blocks over where you intend to meet-up, get out, and walk. A license plate on a motor vehicle is a form of identification. A law enforcement officer would be able to run your plates in a computer and find out exactly who you are.


7) NO DRUGS AND NO ALCOHOL! You do not want to put yourself in a situation where you are mentally/physically impaired. You’ll want to make sure that you keep a sharp intact mind. Otherwise, mistakes can be made. Mistakes that could haunt you for the rest of your life. Not only that, but elicit drugs are illegal in most places. Taking illegal drugs in front of the person you plan to meet-up with, could end up being a cop’s wet dream, if they turn out to be a cop.


8) Trust your GUT FEELING. If you start getting second thoughts about meeting up, or you have a nagging feeling in the back of your head that this is probably not going to end well. Or that you feel you do not trust this person enough but you’ve agreed to a meet-up on impulse. Trust what your gut has to say. In these type of situations it’s best not to write off these concerns as “general anxiety.” Your gut often knows more than your conscience mind lets on.


**Remember to have fun but especially stay safe while doing so. I get that some of your are eager to meet people that share your unique zoophilic sexual orientation. But you want to do so as safely as possible and not let this eagerness be the downfall of your very life as you know it.**

Edit: A shout-out has to go to @Alpha Cat as he was the one that brought the need for these guidelines to my attention.

This is helpful! Thanks!
 
As some of you are probably aware, I've decided to post some general guidelines for meet-up safety in the personals section. Does this cover every single aspect? It does not. But for the sake of length and general human attention span considerations, I've gone ahead and posted what I believe are some basic/generally good safety advice to follow if you are intending on meeting up with someone you've meet online. It's always best to keep yourself safe from those who wish to do us harm, such as anti-zoos and police officers. LET ME KNOW DOWN BELOW IF I'M MISSING ANYTHING. Below, is what I have posted...

------------


General tips and guidelines for meet-up safety.


1) Never use your actual name when you are first meeting up with someone. I generally dissuade the use of just your first name as well, because in the wrong hands this can lead to being exposed or even worse. Use you Forum Username or a nickname instead. Such as “RedRocket69”, “CookieLover”, or “HorseLover4”


2) Get to know the person before you agree to any meet-ups. Looking at a person’s post history on the forum is not enough when regarding your safety. Personally, I would advise talking with the person for 1 year or more before any meet-ups were to happen. But I would highly not recommenced anything less than 6 months. Get to know this person through chatting with them. If they exhibit ANY “red flags” do not meet up with this person. If their offer sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If you catch inconsistencies or lies, consider that a big RED FLAG! *NOTE* It’s also best to chat in PM here, or IM on ZooVille’s beast.chat service. (Click Here for ZooVille's IM chat)


3) Before you meet-up with someone, tell a trusted friend exactly where you plan to meet up. If you do not have any close local zoophile friends you can confidentiality trust. Tell a close friend that you are going on a blind date and would like for them to send you a text message every 30 minutes to an hour just to make sure you are okay.


4) NO SEX at all, and DO NOT bring your animal love partners to a first time meet-up, even if sex with said animal partners isn’t even in the question. This is a good way to get your animals seized or yourself busted by an under cover police officer. If the person turns out to be a sadist, bringing your animal partners along may lead to their injury. Also, do not have sex in the first place. You don’t know if this person has a Sexually Transmitted Disease. DO NOT LET YOUR DICK OR VAGINA DO THE THINKING! You also do not want them to lure you to somewhere private. Which leads me to my next point…


5) Always meet in public for the first time. Do not agree to meet this person in a motel and especially at your private residential address. Meet up at Malls, Restaurants, Parks, or any other public spaces. In this case you want there to be witnesses to your very existence. You also do not want to put yourself in a situation where you cannot escape if needed. DO NOT TALK ABOUT ZOOPHILIA IN PUBLIC PLACES! I would even be careful using "code words" with the person you're meeting up with. Even in a public place, I would recommended carrying a weapon, at least a knife. (I would look up local laws in your area first.)


6) Do not let your licence plate on your motor vehicle be known. Generally, you should take a Taxi or Uber. But if you cannot manage that, or both services are not available in your area, try to bike or walk to your destination. If you cannot manage any of that, park your car a few blocks over where you intend to meet-up, get out, and walk. A license plate on a motor vehicle is a form of identification. A law enforcement officer would be able to run your plates in a computer and find out exactly who you are.


7) NO DRUGS AND NO ALCOHOL! You do not want to put yourself in a situation where you are mentally/physically impaired. You’ll want to make sure that you keep a sharp intact mind. Otherwise, mistakes can be made. Mistakes that could haunt you for the rest of your life. Not only that, but elicit drugs are illegal in most places. Taking illegal drugs in front of the person you plan to meet-up with, could end up being a cop’s wet dream, if they turn out to be a cop.


8) Trust your GUT FEELING. If you start getting second thoughts about meeting up, or you have a nagging feeling in the back of your head that this is probably not going to end well. Or that you feel you do not trust this person enough but you’ve agreed to a meet-up on impulse. Trust what your gut has to say. In these type of situations it’s best not to write off these concerns as “general anxiety.” Your gut often knows more than your conscience mind lets on.


**Remember to have fun but especially stay safe while doing so. I get that some of your are eager to meet people that share your unique zoophilic sexual orientation. But you want to do so as safely as possible and not let this eagerness be the downfall of your very life as you know it.**

Edit: A shout-out has to go to @Alpha Cat as he was the one that brought the need for these guidelines to my attention.

Thank you for this, this is awesome! And definitely agree that you have to be careful meeting up. I would bring someone just to be safer.
 
I know of a few one from South Africa hes gone offed himself after his family got involved. Several friends from the states gone from the community due to incidents caused by crazy exes or people not being safe when meeting up with others. Its not as common in Europe but I've heard of incidents especially in Germany. Can't go into specifics for privacy sake. Just know that it does happen and all it takes is one bad experience with someone irl or a poser in the community to ruin your life.
 
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