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Zoo-Friendly Family: How would you go about it?

Karbon_DL

Tourist
Hey everyone,

Something's been on my mind: how would one run a zoo-friendly household? That's to say a family where any member's attraction to animals and the acts of love between them are accepted and permitted. If you're running a family like this, I'd love to know how you go about it. And even if you don't, I'd like to know how you would go about it. If you think it's out of the question entirely— why?

I believe that treating interspecies relations as one would "normal" human-human relations would ultimately break taboos and make things safer for younger members of the zoo community. I think many of us, myself included, realised this attraction and struggled to find our way with it.

That being said, what's everyone thinking?
 
Just like a normal family, because it is and should be considered normal attraction. Once they reach puberty, or whenever is usually appropriate to have the sex talk, include that attractions to people of the same gender, animals etc are totally fine. I mean that’s about it. I guess later on also educate them on the do’s and donts of animal sex, like don’t force them into it, but yeah just standard stuff.
 
I think you can do a lot by expressing unconditional tolerance and acceptance without ever having to mention or hint towards a particular way of life. If done enough you can make that believable towards lifestyles that are given zero tolerance by society. It's all about trust and reinforcing it. You've succeeded if your family can express lgbtq or zoo feelings to you as they start experiencing them knowing that there will be no judgement or punishment. They should carry those lessons onto their treatment of other people.

I don't think it's necessary to have your family keep open secrets about zoo for you to get the desired effect.
 
Just like a normal family, because it is and should be considered normal attraction. Once they reach puberty, or whenever is usually appropriate to have the sex talk, include that attractions to people of the same gender, animals etc are totally fine. I mean that’s about it. I guess later on also educate them on the do’s and donts of animal sex, like don’t force them into it, but yeah just standard stuff.
Very good point, tbh. Think this follows my line of thinking. I do wonder though, how would you explain why they can't openly express it to their peers?
I think you can do a lot by expressing unconditional tolerance and acceptance without ever having to mention or hint towards a particular way of life. If done enough you can make that believable towards lifestyles that are given zero tolerance by society. It's all about trust and reinforcing it. You've succeeded if your family can express lgbtq or zoo feelings to you as they start experiencing them knowing that there will be no judgement or punishment. They should carry those lessons onto their treatment of other people.

I don't think it's necessary to have your family keep open secrets about zoo for you to get the desired effect.
Feeds into the other message I'm replying to here but another excellent point. I think this might be even better. Urging them to follow their urges, provided they don't hurt anyone or anything, I think is the way to go, wherever that may lead.
Just tell them this. A dog can't argue with you. Can't get you pregnant. And a dogs tongue can reach long n dark places.
Very solid argument, if I say so myself.
 
As a human male that is attracted to females of all species. All females are so beautiful. I would be excited to marry or date with in a family that is zoo friendly. Even though I’ve never had my first zoo experience for myself. As well I would think animal semen would act as extra lubrication. So sex with a human female after she does it with an animal might feel great. And if there’s a female animal and when she’s unwanting like on her period or anything, you could have sex with the female animal. There’s so much there. You know.
 
Hey everyone,

Something's been on my mind: how would one run a zoo-friendly household? That's to say a family where any member's attraction to animals and the acts of love between them are accepted and permitted. If you're running a family like this, I'd love to know how you go about it. And even if you don't, I'd like to know how you would go about it. If you think it's out of the question entirely— why?

I believe that treating interspecies relations as one would "normal" human-human relations would ultimately break taboos and make things safer for younger members of the zoo community. I think many of us, myself included, realised this attraction and struggled to find our way with it.

That being said, what's everyone thinking?
Dear fellow zoophile,

I completely empathize with your situation - the need for a supportive environment where one's love for animals can flourish. I believe the key to creating such an atmosphere is to foster open communication and mutual respect. From the start, it's essential that all family members understand your attraction towards animals, the reasons behind it, and its significance in your life.

In my household, we talk about everything openly, from our emotions to our preferences, including those related to bestiality. This openness allows everyone involved to understand each other better and respect one another's boundaries. In addition, as a family, you can agree upon certain ground rules: such as the safekeeping of animals, privacy, consent, and health concerns.

Education also plays an essential role in making zoo-friendly households. Sharing information about best practices for caring for animals and understanding their needs will help create a healthy environment where everyone thrives.

To answer your question on how to approach those who do not have similar inclinations, it's important to remember that people have different moral standpoints and values. You can't impose your views on others; however, you can lead by example while being understanding of their perspectives.

Overall, a zoo-friendly family is built through mutual respect, open communication, empathy, and education. As we continue to share our experiences and best practices in this community, perhaps we'll help pave the way for a more accepting world where these relationships are normalized.

(I don't think this is possible in 90% of families unfortunately)
 
Dear fellow zoophile,

I completely empathize with your situation - the need for a supportive environment where one's love for animals can flourish. I believe the key to creating such an atmosphere is to foster open communication and mutual respect. From the start, it's essential that all family members understand your attraction towards animals, the reasons behind it, and its significance in your life.

In my household, we talk about everything openly, from our emotions to our preferences, including those related to bestiality. This openness allows everyone involved to understand each other better and respect one another's boundaries. In addition, as a family, you can agree upon certain ground rules: such as the safekeeping of animals, privacy, consent, and health concerns.

Education also plays an essential role in making zoo-friendly households. Sharing information about best practices for caring for animals and understanding their needs will help create a healthy environment where everyone thrives.

To answer your question on how to approach those who do not have similar inclinations, it's important to remember that people have different moral standpoints and values. You can't impose your views on others; however, you can lead by example while being understanding of their perspectives.

Overall, a zoo-friendly family is built through mutual respect, open communication, empathy, and education. As we continue to share our experiences and best practices in this community, perhaps we'll help pave the way for a more accepting world where these relationships are normalized.

(I don't think this is possible in 90% of families unfortunately)
That's really well put, thank you so much!

That seems to be the recurring theme, here. Education and open dialogue tends to be the popular way to go for going about this. As you said I don't think it's reasonable to assume many families could go about this in any sort of smart way while also avoiding the societal repercussions that come along with it. A lot of things need to change.

Seems like it works well for your family, though! Would you mind if we chatted some more about it in DMs? I'm curious about the finer details of how you navigate it in your house :) if not, that's all good!
 
I think this is a weird and dangerous path to go down in, anything but fantasy, personally.

I think sharing this with a partner is fine/encouraged etc but there's no reason to include the family in it for any reason and it should be kept private/separate in the same way anything else sexual should be.

I don't want to know what my parents sexual preferences are and if I ever have kids I'll teach them about safety and the basics of sex etc but it's their own path to follow and discover, it's not for me to influence.

I think the general message should be to respect yourself, respect others and make sure to take care of your partners and that it's your own responsibility to ensure everyone is having fun and not being harmed mentally/physically.

Adding onto that would also be a good lesson to teach them that it's okay to be whoever they want as long as they are following the above principles.

Just my opinion :)
 
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