CynthiaWVirginia -> RE: Is bestiality cruelty to animals? (4/23/2010 2:18:49 AM)
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.............done through Fast Reply............. I think it's funny that some think that discussing something that appeared in the news, a man getting his bowels split open from an act of beastiality...is somehow PROMOTING it like it's a wonderful idea. [:D] We are merely discussing this topic; Mr. Ed will never become my "good friend," and I will never be Mrs. Lassie. I tried to stay with the topic, which I interpreted because of the link to mean do I see male animal boinking a human as cruel to the animal. Unless the animal is put to death because of the act (as in something similar to biblical law, that both human and animal must be put to death), or otherwise needs to be destroyed (dog seeks out sex with humans and insists), I can't think of how it's cruel. I didn't say one word about human male with female animal. I didn't comment on said act hurting animal...don't need to if you think about it. The OP did not ask about legality, morality, or if it squicks me out, and I didn't feel I needed to go there. I guess I'm not finished about animals not having sex only for reproduction, because here goes two more, lol. I had to get rid of an indoor male cat, because he kept raping all my indoor females. Think on this...the females had been fixed years before, and so had the male. He used to belong to my mother. So...cats will mate for fun, without a female's consent, without any "I'm in heat" signals being given off. The second thing was from my childhood. We had two spayed, neutered cats, a female and a male. Mom adopted a friend's male cat, and in the days before his neutering appointment came up, he went after our neutered male and kept taking a long ride. Our male screamed each time and we'd have to rescue him; mom saw that a permanent dent was left in his empty sac. The visitor left our female alone...he was right to be very afraid of her, she was Siamese and joyously sadistic. Because of the nature shows already talked about, I'll toss this in. I think it was zebras, but I'm not certain I have the right herd animal. Anyway, when a new male becomes the leader, he forces sex on all the females to make them miscarry the previous stud's fetuses. Later he mates with them again to knock them up. This is very ruthless, the females were pregnant and NOT in heat. I never said I thought beastiality wasn't immoral. I never promoted it either. (Almost all animals on this earth are naaaaaasty, lol, except for my 6 little angels.)
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