Deagle113
Zooville Settler
Good morning everyone!
Veterinarian and zoophile here. I've been browsing this amazing forum for a while trying to figure out ways to make my clinic more sensitive to and welcoming for zoophiles.
All of you love your animals very much, and are sometimes very concerned that vets will "catch on" to your chosen lifestyle. I would like to foster the same type of frank and guilt free conversations and health advice doctors already give on the human side of things for various sexual orientations that were once considered (or may still be in some places) unnatural, but on the vet side of things.
Please keep in mind that in the US where I am located, many states do not look kindly on zoophilia from a legal standpoint, so I'm sort of limited as to how open I can be, but I'd love to be a part of broadening the veterinary support for all of you wonderful people, and am open to suggestions. Any thoughts?
Veterinarian and zoophile here. I've been browsing this amazing forum for a while trying to figure out ways to make my clinic more sensitive to and welcoming for zoophiles.
All of you love your animals very much, and are sometimes very concerned that vets will "catch on" to your chosen lifestyle. I would like to foster the same type of frank and guilt free conversations and health advice doctors already give on the human side of things for various sexual orientations that were once considered (or may still be in some places) unnatural, but on the vet side of things.
Please keep in mind that in the US where I am located, many states do not look kindly on zoophilia from a legal standpoint, so I'm sort of limited as to how open I can be, but I'd love to be a part of broadening the veterinary support for all of you wonderful people, and am open to suggestions. Any thoughts?