In a world obsessed with everything about sex, and let’s be frank, with the rise of hedonism and pleasure, having “relations” with animals is just one more “preference”. Some of course would consider this choice as perverse, but others are turned on by fornicating with animals. All over the world and from varying cultures supporters of bestiality see nothing unnatural with their choices! Bestiality in many countries is illegal. But some would be surprised to learn that many nations, not only fail to police such activity, they actually condone it. There are groups who are dedicated toward protecting the rights of people to have sex with animals (can’t make that up). Just enter Bestiality in Google and there will be images aplenty for any warped fans of such acts. It’s a practice that continues on to this very day despite much of the world frowning upon it. It has only been within the last five years that countries such as Sweden, Denmark and a handful of the states in the US (that’s right, the freakin’ US!) finally outlawed the practice. In the 1940s, famous researcher Alfred Kinsey, infamous for his work in human sexuality, estimated that 8% of men and 3.6% of women had engaged in some sort of sexual act with an animal. Later studies were estimated at 4.9% and 1.9% respectively, but still! We’re not going to get into the diseases that are spread from humans having sex with animals, but it can range from increased risk for cancer to HPV. The animals of choice? Dogs come in at number 1 followed by horses with donkeys, sheep, camels and chickens coming in distant 3rd and on.
source: richest.com
Germany – Bestiality Brothels
South Africa – Doggie Love
United States – Land Of The Free
Sweden – Just Banned Bestiality In 2013
Denmark – The Hot Spot For The Bestiality Industry
Brazil – Penile Cancer On The Rise
Hungary – Bestiality Adult Entertainment
Finland – Legal Since 1971