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Ohh... okay..share if you can, because as a senior member your experience can inspire or can light up our paths...The most memorable moments, those that stay with you your whole life and you can not forget. I have some, but they are not nice.
The stuff that stays with you the most are moments such as loosing your partner. Leaving them at the vet. You know, the painful moments. One advice there, do not leave them. Stay with them until the end.Ohh... okay..share if you can, because as a senior member your experience can inspire or can light up our paths...
I'm sorry you have those memories.The most memorable moments, those that stay with you your whole life and you can not forget. I have some, but they are not nice.
Everyone is going to have them eventually. It is the curse of being a zoophile.I'm sorry you have those memories.
True.... it's reality everybody has to face...Everyone is going to have them eventually. It is the curse of being a zoophile.
if only it were just memories, almost three years since he's gone and it still replays in my dreams from time to time. how he got the needle on a fucking sidewalk as if he was just piece of trash (thanks to covid lockdowns). not slowly falling a sleep like they show in the movies. his head just plopped down in my arms followed by "his heart will stop in a minute. it will be 500czk and put him in the car before he stiffens. have a nice day". i broke my abstinence (or whatever is not drinking alcohol called in english) on that day.Everyone is going to have them eventually. It is the curse of being a zoophile.
Ohh may his soul rest in peaceif we're speaking pleasant memories, probably the first time my late love let me straddle him, meaning missionary with me on top. all it took for him was a single slightly awkward upward thrust to "get there". me not really sitting on him, but sort of crouching over him with my calves running along his body. feeling his chest fur on mine. slowly caressing his head and muzzle with my hands and kissing him and him just panting away between lick me back. still the most erotic experience i had with anyone. i'm pretty sure i came multiple times.
if we're speaking really unpleasant memories:
if only it were just memories, almost three years since he's gone and it still replays in my dreams from time to time. how he got the needle on a fucking sidewalk as if he was just piece of trash (thanks to covid lockdowns). not slowly falling a sleep like they show in the movies. his head just plopped down in my arms followed by "his heart will stop in a minute. it will be 500czk and put him in the car before he stiffens. have a nice day". i broke my abstinence (or whatever is not drinking alcohol called in english) on that day.
nothing like waking up already depressed whenever it repeats.
???That long ass car ride picking her up and bringing her home. The day of losing her isn’t exactly a fond one but it’s definitely burnt in my mind.
It is truly a shame that for so many the strongest memory is of the end. Mainly because it's soul destroying. At least in my case my boy said goodbye a few hours before "that" appointment at the vet. So I am grateful that car ride never happened, but the pain of him crossing the bridge without me still reduces me to tears if I spend to long thinking about it.That long ass car ride picking her up and bringing her home. The day of losing her isn’t exactly a fond one but it’s definitely burnt in my mind.
I lost my girl tragically not by natural means so it sticks around in a different way.It is truly a shame that for so many the strongest memory is of the end. Mainly because it's soul destroying. At least in my case my boy said goodbye a few hours before "that" appointment at the vet. So I am grateful that car ride never happened, but the pain of him crossing the bridge without me still reduces me to tears if I spend to long thinking about it.
Hopefully people can share some more happy memories though, as I can say with almost certainty that, none of our special animals would want us thinking about the day they left rather than the joy they brought with the time they were with us.
?It is truly a shame that for so many the strongest memory is of the end. Mainly because it's soul destroying. At least in my case my boy said goodbye a few hours before "that" appointment at the vet. So I am grateful that car ride never happened, but the pain of him crossing the bridge without me still reduces me to tears if I spend to long thinking about it.
Hopefully people can share some more happy memories though, as I can say with almost certainty that, none of our special animals would want us thinking about the day they left rather than the joy they brought with the time they were with us.
There is no good way for it to happen, even leaving in the night peacefully from old age still hurts those left behind, But what I was saying is the decision had been made, his suffering could not be allowed to continue and the vet appointment would be his passport to climb the bridge. He always like to do things in his own good time though, and I'm grateful for his last gift of not making me actually go through with the planned course of events. I have been through it with another animal that I wasn't as close too quite recently, and that was hard enough seeing the vet do what needed to be done. So I do very much empathize and can't imagine how much worse it would have felt when it was someone you loved deeply.I lost my girl tragically not by natural means so it sticks around in a different way.
The most memorable moments, those that stay with you your whole life and you can not forget. I have some, but they are not nice.
What you mean, like the last moment of their life? Or some terrible accident? Surely you don't forget things like that..
What you mean, like the last moment of their life? Or some terrible accident? Surely you don't forget things like that.
What you mean, like the last moment of their life? Or some terrible accident? Surely you don't forget things like that.
I actually meant happy unforgettable moments...but you can share anything that comes in to your mindWhat you mean, like the last moment of their life? Or some terrible accident? Surely you don't forget things like that...
Sounds like time to get new parents.I guess the best times with my boys were when they used to sleep in my bed (now I take care of my parents and they don't like dogs inside the house at all). Falling asleep feeling their warm bodies and delicious smell behind their ears surpasses every knotting I've had with them.
Ohh he was soo handsome...??He left last year... But in 13 years we have lived through so many memorable moments together that it would be impossible to choose just one. Someday we will meet again, or maybe we already did. Life is mysterious sometimes!
One of the things I miss the most is having 90% of my bed occupied. ?
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And he as my co-pilot.
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And impossible not to mention the walks with our black and white friend!
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And I think it's worse for us Zoofiles because we lose a friend, a family member and a partner/lover in one moment.. very painful and empty but time does heal.Everyone is going to have them eventually. It is the curse of being a zoophile.
True????And I think it's worse for us Zoofiles because we lose a friend, a family member and a partner/lover in one moment.. very painful and empty but time does heal.
That is known as complete trust, knowing without doubt that you were on safe hooves, no need to see where you were going, because your horse had it all under control.Most memorable would be riding my horse at the beach ..no saddle or bridle arms out eyes closed and feeling like flying. ? good ol days
And the most mind empowering thing to do.That is known as complete trust, knowing without doubt that you were on safe hooves, no need to see where you were going, because your horse had it all under control.