AllosKisser
Tourist
Hi there everyone! I would like to go by Nate, I'm a trans masc enby, and a zoo. I'm excited to learn more about the animals in my life and those I aspire to house or befriend!
My aspiration is to follow my relatives in the field of psychiatry. I want to help stigmatized people get resources they need through life and set standards for our care and guidance that aren't fear based. For those who can only do harm to whom they're attracted should they pursue a relationship and/or intimacy, they need resources and ignoring their existence only does harm, after all they're a part of the puzzle! My uncle is my inspiration to care for people, he is a mandatory reporter at his work, and says he doesn't have resources for the various "weirdos" he sees. He isn't perfect, but goes into work with an open mind and I encourage that. He doesn't know I'm a zoo just thinks I'm passionate about more weird things, this time psychology.
As I have accepted my sexuality, I know that we are not any less capable or falliable than non-zoos. I did believe since I was seven that I was bad for finding animals attractive, but around my late teens I revisited these feelings and seen how I treated animals and... I'm not some selfish sex crazed bastard!
I haven't had sex yet, actually. I'm in an online relationship and I'll write about my pup in a minute.<3
I try to touch grass more these days, and spend my indoor time reading anything I can get my hands on and taking notes on hate I encounter online to bring to my studies when I have the funds. I'm very serious about my commitments. I suspect that I am neurodivergent, I have close family that are, but I am not getting diagnosed in this administration lol.
I do have a puppy and he is a few months over a year old now. He is the sweetest guy, I fought to keep him intact and he hasn't caused any problems so he'll remain that way.
I don't have any hope that he'll see me as a mate, but he does like to hump stuffed animals. I didnt think this was healthy and could cause a UTI so I decided to make him a thicker silicone sleeve that I can half and wash, and it's inbetween two pillows tied together. He loves it, it should be soft on his bone when he's thrusting, I took great care in creating that for him.
I am happy as long as 100% of his needs are met. I view training as structure which grants him freedom. The world we live in is human centric and I can't exactly explain everything to him, readily at least. So he isn't allowed off leash where he could be in danger. This 35lb little guy squared up to a coyote wandering through the field. I tackled my boy safely and expected to be mauled but the coyote ran off because I am pretty big I guess. He's also been assaulted by off leash dogs, no blood or scrapes, but he is still very confident and sound.
I have a good one here, he's my best friend. I would like for him to become a service dog for my disabilities one day, but I don't have the funds for that either. If I am in my own practice or in a welcoming one, I could bring him to work, it would be very accessible, he loves people.
I'm a bit of a dreamer.
My aspiration is to follow my relatives in the field of psychiatry. I want to help stigmatized people get resources they need through life and set standards for our care and guidance that aren't fear based. For those who can only do harm to whom they're attracted should they pursue a relationship and/or intimacy, they need resources and ignoring their existence only does harm, after all they're a part of the puzzle! My uncle is my inspiration to care for people, he is a mandatory reporter at his work, and says he doesn't have resources for the various "weirdos" he sees. He isn't perfect, but goes into work with an open mind and I encourage that. He doesn't know I'm a zoo just thinks I'm passionate about more weird things, this time psychology.
As I have accepted my sexuality, I know that we are not any less capable or falliable than non-zoos. I did believe since I was seven that I was bad for finding animals attractive, but around my late teens I revisited these feelings and seen how I treated animals and... I'm not some selfish sex crazed bastard!

I try to touch grass more these days, and spend my indoor time reading anything I can get my hands on and taking notes on hate I encounter online to bring to my studies when I have the funds. I'm very serious about my commitments. I suspect that I am neurodivergent, I have close family that are, but I am not getting diagnosed in this administration lol.
I do have a puppy and he is a few months over a year old now. He is the sweetest guy, I fought to keep him intact and he hasn't caused any problems so he'll remain that way.

I don't have any hope that he'll see me as a mate, but he does like to hump stuffed animals. I didnt think this was healthy and could cause a UTI so I decided to make him a thicker silicone sleeve that I can half and wash, and it's inbetween two pillows tied together. He loves it, it should be soft on his bone when he's thrusting, I took great care in creating that for him.
I am happy as long as 100% of his needs are met. I view training as structure which grants him freedom. The world we live in is human centric and I can't exactly explain everything to him, readily at least. So he isn't allowed off leash where he could be in danger. This 35lb little guy squared up to a coyote wandering through the field. I tackled my boy safely and expected to be mauled but the coyote ran off because I am pretty big I guess. He's also been assaulted by off leash dogs, no blood or scrapes, but he is still very confident and sound.
I have a good one here, he's my best friend. I would like for him to become a service dog for my disabilities one day, but I don't have the funds for that either. If I am in my own practice or in a welcoming one, I could bring him to work, it would be very accessible, he loves people.
I'm a bit of a dreamer.