Mosteel
Citizen of Zooville
First off, i don't know how common finding this attractive is. I guess im still kinda new to the community, despite having occasionally lurked for years.
So, i want to talk about Scent in animals.
Breath, B.O., the way dog's paws smell like fritos. (for real, check it out. It's so weird). And fox musk smells like starbucks coffee (ok don't check this one out, rabies is... not fun)
Human are fairly unique among mammals in that we try to make sex this clean event. There's passion sure, a bit of fluids, but we're almost undeniably missing something.
scent. But even then it's not missing entirely, humans still have pheromones and musk that we cannot entirely ignore.
I know what's the most popular attraction among zoos. Canine and horse dicks are just gorgeous... and they way they throb and probe and thrust, can get anyone off if they can push back their own learned social blocks.
But for me, i often find the scent of animals to be the most attractive thing about them.
A dog's rich breath and body odor is amazing. I often let any dog i pass on walks lick my face, just enough to get their scent, while pushing them away quick enough to seem normal. And the musky, scent of general canine B.O. (of which foxes are the kings of. Foxes have a rich, sweetish musk that's far beyond anything i've experienced).
Wet dog, when all the odors are magnified, give me a stiffy without fail. Id love to cuddle and warm up a shivering and soaked pup, who had to do his business in the pouring rain. I used to do as such with my childhood dog, when my parents, who were NOT fans of the smell, would allow.
My childhood girl stunk, sure, but she stunk of love and nature.
It's also part of why i love coyotes more than dogs. Scent is a huge point of attractiveness for coyotes, to the point they do things like harass skunks when it comes time to mate. And i feel like we're very much alike in that regard. They love their own stink and try to improve on it by rolling in things they find, and cuddling each other, bonding over such. And even working up the will to mate.
Herbivores are great too
The body odor of horses... Sweat, mixed with the ever present smell of sickly sweet manure, hay and barn-wood. It's all so complex and so erotic. I often take the 2 hour long bike ride to the local farms just to chill at a nearby park, close enough to get the scent of these wonderful beasts on the wind.
For goats, scent is almost the entirety of their attraction. There's a good episode of dirty jobs by mike rowe, where the aforementioned Mike has to wrangle up so intact goats, likely used for breeding. And the ever present theme is their rich stink. I've read stories of bucks who are driven mad by the scent a doe kept too close, with the poor buck spraying his pen with his semen out of pure frustration.
Deer... well deer have the flehmen response, what more do i need to say?!? Dousing yourself in deer piss is the best way to get a deer close enough to kill (as horrible as they may be).
(Must cut this off now, time is short today! I await your response, and ill clean up this post later today!)
So, i want to talk about Scent in animals.
Breath, B.O., the way dog's paws smell like fritos. (for real, check it out. It's so weird). And fox musk smells like starbucks coffee (ok don't check this one out, rabies is... not fun)
Human are fairly unique among mammals in that we try to make sex this clean event. There's passion sure, a bit of fluids, but we're almost undeniably missing something.
scent. But even then it's not missing entirely, humans still have pheromones and musk that we cannot entirely ignore.
I know what's the most popular attraction among zoos. Canine and horse dicks are just gorgeous... and they way they throb and probe and thrust, can get anyone off if they can push back their own learned social blocks.
But for me, i often find the scent of animals to be the most attractive thing about them.
A dog's rich breath and body odor is amazing. I often let any dog i pass on walks lick my face, just enough to get their scent, while pushing them away quick enough to seem normal. And the musky, scent of general canine B.O. (of which foxes are the kings of. Foxes have a rich, sweetish musk that's far beyond anything i've experienced).
Wet dog, when all the odors are magnified, give me a stiffy without fail. Id love to cuddle and warm up a shivering and soaked pup, who had to do his business in the pouring rain. I used to do as such with my childhood dog, when my parents, who were NOT fans of the smell, would allow.
My childhood girl stunk, sure, but she stunk of love and nature.
It's also part of why i love coyotes more than dogs. Scent is a huge point of attractiveness for coyotes, to the point they do things like harass skunks when it comes time to mate. And i feel like we're very much alike in that regard. They love their own stink and try to improve on it by rolling in things they find, and cuddling each other, bonding over such. And even working up the will to mate.
Herbivores are great too
The body odor of horses... Sweat, mixed with the ever present smell of sickly sweet manure, hay and barn-wood. It's all so complex and so erotic. I often take the 2 hour long bike ride to the local farms just to chill at a nearby park, close enough to get the scent of these wonderful beasts on the wind.
For goats, scent is almost the entirety of their attraction. There's a good episode of dirty jobs by mike rowe, where the aforementioned Mike has to wrangle up so intact goats, likely used for breeding. And the ever present theme is their rich stink. I've read stories of bucks who are driven mad by the scent a doe kept too close, with the poor buck spraying his pen with his semen out of pure frustration.
Deer... well deer have the flehmen response, what more do i need to say?!? Dousing yourself in deer piss is the best way to get a deer close enough to kill (as horrible as they may be).
(Must cut this off now, time is short today! I await your response, and ill clean up this post later today!)