milabue
Esteemed Citizen of ZV
not sojust people that believe fairy stories about gods that oppose having sex with an animal
not sojust people that believe fairy stories about gods that oppose having sex with an animal
Looks like we are all late to the party lol
Exactly. I please animals in honor of the pagan gods. If any new age bigot doesn't like that they can suck a dick. Oh right their books condemned that tooAll modern religions.
Bring on the monsters, now days we call them furrys.Well, the Greeks had legends about interspecies sex as warnings. They thought it would produce monsters. Minotaur, centaur...
So she survived then? fascinating!That was attributed to Catherine the Great of Russia but it’s not true.
As if that stopped some of them from doing it, they only follow their own rules when its convenient, they usually have the "do as i say, not as i do" mentality.Exactly. I please animals in honor of the pagan gods. If any new age bigot doesn't like that they can suck a dick. Oh right their books condemned that too![]()
indeedBring on the monsters, now days we call them furrys.
hmmmmmOne of the popes liked watching horses mate
Yeah, it surprised me too when I found out. But, thinking about it, ... why wouldn't it have existed then?I had no idea that zoophilia existed a long time ago
I hope that history is recorded somewhere, but it looks to me like they have been mostly lost.With the prolific art of zoophilia do we also have nots of written accounts or other evidence for how often this was actually done and accepted in history?
Historic zoophilia art: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Zoophilia_in_art
all polytheist religions have animal sex envolvedI wanted a thread to free post snippets, pics or accounts of zoophilia in history. This includes governments, religions, past customs and anything else related to zoo history from the past. I think it is good to see how peoples over time have views on zoophilia have changed.
I find it facinating that throag all history and cultures at some point there are signs, paintings or examples cut out of stone of humans interacting with animals and now we have laws and society standards that do not talk or allow any of this. While on the otherhand for food and consumption we insiminate mass cattle and many different animals.Isn't there the Greek myth of Epona, who was born of the union between a man who formed a sexual relationship with a mare because he hated women, and the offspring became the goddess of fertility?
I'm no historian so I probably have that ALL wrong, but still, that's a thing worth documenting if I'm at all correct.
You’ve heard of the witch hunts in Salem, but I’m guessing you’re not as familiar with the pig-man hunts of New Haven. The most troubling sex fiends of those days weren’t pedophiles (the age of consent in the colonies was ten, if that tells you anything) but men secretly in league with the Devil to impregnate barnyard animals. The fear was that the resulting malevolent offspring (called “prodigies”—my, how the meaning of that word has changed over time) would silently infiltrate the fledgling America and muck it all up with evil for the God-fearing folk. The settlers had gotten this strange idea from the teachings of the violently prudish medieval scholar Thomas Aquinas, who coined the term “prodigy” to refer to any hybrid creature sprung from the loins of another species but borne of human seed. According to him, prodigies could also be conceived through sex with atheists (a.k.a. perverts), but it seems there were far fewer of those milling about the colonies than solicitous swine.