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Hmm, I'm not sure how to multiquote
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Thank you!
 
Well, when I was younger, like in my teens, I used to be very religious. I've always had a lust for animals since around the start of puberty (like many zoos do.) I used to be under the notion that sex with animals was automatically abuse/rape and an affront to God himself. I felt guilty that I was attracted to animals because when I was younger I equated Bestiality to equaling Rape, because I didn't know any better. Around 15-16 years of age is when I completely lost my faith in religion. By no longer believing myself to be born inherently in sin and amoral by the perception of God, I started having more faith in myself. I sought to know my own feelings, emotions, and current ignorance. I no longer saw myself as a sheep apart of a flock, but as an individual, while still imperfect, but an individual nonetheless.

Once this barrier had been lifted off of my shoulders I started to question why I thought of bestiality as akin to rape. So of my own volition I researched the topic of bestiality with a newly found secular worldview looking for non-biased resources. One of the first pieces of material I found was Peter Singer's Heavy Petting. Where he went into length about why out current view of bestiality comes from a completely illogical worldview. Namely of Judeo-Christian values. Piece by piece he logically tore down the erroneous moral objections to bestiality (if the animal appears to be enjoying themselves.) It really did open my eyes towards my own feelings towards the topic as a whole. Shortly thereafter I browsed the wiki article about zoophilia which I was surprised to find very informative and very informational. This led me to finding guides to safely have sex with animals, and guides to how to have a sexual relationship that is of mutual enjoyment.

Eventually I met some awesome people that were experienced with zoophilia and bestiality and with their friendship and mentorship I became the zoo I am today.
Sounds like an amazing story, i'm always fascinated to hear about people and their various walks of life. The similarities and differences in our psychological tendencies and what caused such differences is what fascinates me most about my studies into analytical psychology. I find that your view of the religious aspect of your journey is very well and thoroughly thought through. The way you connected your confidence in yourself to your closeness with religion is a connection I made long ago too. You put it into words very well. I applaud your self awareness.
 
For right now I'm sort of just watching this guy and seeing what he does. It definitely is interesting that he essentially went from "I'm skeptical about zoo, what are your moral justifications?" to "I'm wanting everyone here to rally against abusive material." But in the first thread he created a lot of us did push the notion that it's okay as long as it's not abusive and the animal gets to decide whether or not they want to be involved in sex, and linked him towards a lot of guides and references which elevates this. Maybe Mr. Question here took a thorough look at all of our suggested reading material and spent time reading about a healthy view of zoophilia.

Looking back back in all of the report since Mr. Question joined on 03/02/2021 (Or, 02/03/2021 for everyone outside of the U.S.) he's reported 1 whole video. A video in a thread which I personally removed in it's entirety, due to the dog being sexually mishandled in almost every single video uploaded. I even thanked him for reporting the video via a notification after I removed it. Thus far, I don't where he "brags about getting as many videos removed as he can" unless I've completely missed something, and if so point me towards that direction.

So far I don't see Mr. Question as cancer. Just young and naïve. But hey, if we as a community can turn someone who was once a skeptic of zoophilia and their own feelings towards it, into someone with a positive outlook on our lifestyle. Someone who wants to learn about what a healthy zoosexual relationship entails, I think we should pat ourselves on the back. For moral and religious reasons I used to be skeptical too. It was reading the philosophical works of Peter Singer and other non-bias literature that eased my skepticism about zoophilia and bestiality when I was a lot younger, which lead me to accepting myself and my sexuality by the age of 16-17.
Well, then all is good - Mr. Question only exaggerated :) There's a huge difference between finding a thread that has abusive material and "there's abusive material everywhere". The first is a service, the latter is a bother.
 
Well, when I was younger, like in my teens, I used to be very religious. I've always had a lust for animals since around the start of puberty (like many zoos do.) I used to be under the notion that sex with animals was automatically abuse/rape and an affront to God himself. I felt guilty that I was attracted to animals because when I was younger I equated Bestiality to equaling Rape, because I didn't know any better. Around 15-16 years of age is when I completely lost my faith in religion. By no longer believing myself to be born inherently in sin and amoral by the perception of God, I started having more faith in myself. I sought to know my own feelings, emotions, and current ignorance. I no longer saw myself as a sheep apart of a flock, but as an individual, while still imperfect, but an individual nonetheless.

Once this barrier had been lifted off of my shoulders I started to question why I thought of bestiality as akin to rape. So of my own volition I researched the topic of bestiality with a newly found secular worldview looking for non-biased resources. One of the first pieces of material I found was Peter Singer's Heavy Petting. Where he went into length about why our current view of bestiality comes from a completely illogical worldview. Namely of Judeo-Christian values. Piece by piece he logically tore down the erroneous moral objections to bestiality (if the animal appears to be enjoying themselves.) It really did open my eyes towards my own feelings towards the topic as a whole. Shortly thereafter I browsed the wiki article about zoophilia which I was surprised to find very informative and heavily informational. This led me to finding guides to safely have sex with animals, and guides to how to have a sexual relationship that is of mutual enjoyment.

Eventually I met some awesome people that were experienced with zoophilia and bestiality and with their friendship and mentorship I became the zoo I am today.
I'm not gonna lie, I would LOVE to hear more of that story some time...
 
Nobody cares about animals in porn section. Lots of the videos show clearly bad techinques that harm or straight up need tranqualized animal and people don't even realize there is something wrong. Huge part of content there is comercial porn that abuses animal as forced actors.
There are no vidos with stright up murdered or tourtured animals, but these vids do still have signs of abuse.
It is not fine at all
Well they go join the animals union at once and file a grievance.
 
For right now I'm sort of just watching this guy and seeing what he does. It definitely is interesting that he essentially went from "I'm skeptical about zoo, what are your moral justifications?" to "I'm wanting everyone here to rally against abusive material." But in the first thread he created a lot of us did push the notion that it's okay as long as it's not abusive and the animal gets to decide whether or not they want to be involved in sex, and linked him towards a lot of guides and references which elevates this. Maybe Mr. Question here took a thorough look at all of our suggested reading material and spent time reading about a healthy view of zoophilia.

Looking back back in all of the report since Mr. Question joined on 03/02/2021 (Or, 02/03/2021 for everyone outside of the U.S.) he's reported 1 whole video. A video in a thread which I personally removed in it's entirety, due to the dog being sexually mishandled in almost every single video uploaded. I even thanked him for reporting the video via a notification after I removed it. Thus far, I don't where he "brags about getting as many videos removed as he can" unless I've completely missed something, and if so point me towards that direction.

So far I don't see Mr. Question as cancer. Just young and naïve. But hey, if we as a community can turn someone who was once a skeptic of zoophilia and their own feelings towards it, into someone with a positive outlook on our lifestyle. Someone who wants to learn about what a healthy zoosexual relationship entails, I think we should pat ourselves on the back. For moral and religious reasons I used to be skeptical too. It was reading the philosophical works of Peter Singer and other non-bias literature that eased my skepticism about zoophilia and bestiality when I was a lot younger, which lead me to accepting myself and my sexuality by the age of 16-17.
Thank you <3
I want to people to judge me based on my longer activity here I'll do my best for community ask questions and report what is bad. We will see if I'll still work on it after week.

I(after reading posts and articles here) personaly think that unless you don't harm animal and it's not forced it's fine. I mean I wont do it myself. I'd really like to, but I'll keep myself away from animals. I couldn't ease my remorse then. I even stoped to interact with animals in nonsexual aspect. I'm scared that I'll just harm it.
 
Well, when I was younger, like in my teens, I used to be very religious. I've always had a lust for animals since around the start of puberty (like many zoos do.) I used to be under the notion that sex with animals was automatically abuse/rape and an affront to God himself. I felt guilty that I was attracted to animals because when I was younger I equated Bestiality to equaling Rape, because I didn't know any better. Around 15-16 years of age is when I completely lost my faith in religion. By no longer believing myself to be born inherently in sin and amoral by the perception of God, I started having more faith in myself. I sought to know my own feelings, emotions, and current ignorance. I no longer saw myself as a sheep apart of a flock, but as an individual, while still imperfect, but an individual nonetheless.

Once this barrier had been lifted off of my shoulders I started to question why I thought of bestiality as akin to rape. So of my own volition I researched the topic of bestiality with a newly found secular worldview looking for non-biased resources. One of the first pieces of material I found was Peter Singer's Heavy Petting. Where he went into length about why our current view of bestiality comes from a completely illogical worldview. Namely of Judeo-Christian values. Piece by piece he logically tore down the erroneous moral objections to bestiality (if the animal appears to be enjoying themselves.) It really did open my eyes towards my own feelings towards the topic as a whole. Shortly thereafter I browsed the wiki article about zoophilia which I was surprised to find very helpful and heavily informational. This led me to finding guides to safely have sex with animals, and guides to how to have a sexual relationship that is of mutual enjoyment.

Eventually I met some awesome people that were experienced with zoophilia and bestiality and with their friendship and mentorship I became the zoo I am today.
I used to have strong religious belief too. I understand what you went throught. I watched sometime ago an article how christian church encourages chilgren to blame themselfs for the evil of this word."Everytime you sin, you nail down another nail in hand of jezus "
 
Hmm, I'm not sure how to multiquote, if that is even a thing on this forum but I was referring to "If I report thing and it's getting teleted I consider it as wining battle. As a single pearson I wont do much of a change but at least I wont be passive." in post #13 above.

So wait, you're telling me this guy has only been here a few days, and now feels qualified to write social policy? That right there adds to my distrust of this persons judgement. "We need to create more specific set of rules and guidelines. We need to work with basic rules of court like In dubio pro reo-we are not sure of guilt=somebody is innocent ... anyways I'll be working on this for next few days at least." Post #22

Don't get me wrong I applaud his enthusiasm and noble values. What scares me though is how quickly a vocal minority can take over, a zealot with a cause is far more powerful than a sage with wisdom. Thankfully this forum seems to have some very sensible people in control, but when it comes to the fervor that quickly builds around vilifying others, things get out of hand quickly.

And unfortunately I can't really relate to anyone's "origin story" as I never had one. I've always just been zoo and been relatively ok with it. Everyone's journey is different, maybe I'm just leary of people who's journey begins with "hey I found this really cool thing on the internet, who needs life experience when google and youtube will tell me I know more than everyone else"
I wont be able to edit the rules of zooville or anything but I can help mods or give'em template to work with. It's more of suggestion than starting war by myself. With lot's of work and a bit of luck I can at least make tiny change and finally lend myself.
anyways I'll try to work for week and then talk more about this to not start something talk about it and then abandon it
 
I wont be able to edit the rules of zooville or anything but I can help mods or give'em template to work with. It's more of suggestion than starting war by myself. With lot's of work and a bit of luck I can at least make tiny change and finally lend myself.
anyways I'll try to work for week and then talk more about this to not start something talk about it and then abandon it
You might want to study at least the common species some too. There are a lot of people that show up here blissfully ignorant of, say, the flare and don't understand why some of us call a vid a poor fake. That could lead you to how to recognize a drugged horse and why it's cruel.
 
I wont be able to edit the rules of zooville or anything but I can help mods or give'em template to work with. It's more of suggestion than starting war by myself. With lot's of work and a bit of luck I can at least make tiny change and finally lend myself.
anyways I'll try to work for week and then talk more about this to not start something talk about it and then abandon it
Good luck with that. I have been here long enough to notice that this is most probably not going to work. In your place I would return to the original idea of reviewing porn individually. Changing the rules will not stop people from uploading bad content. In fact a lot of users have never read the rules which came apparent some time ago from a poll.
At the same time reporting must be sensible and not trigger happy. Otherwise you are going to upset the mods and the forum.
 
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