Such a shame this "Flare" guy is a visitor, he seems to think in the exact same way I think o,o
Well, back on topic:
I wonder if it's true or not. From the pictures I've seen on his FA the dog looks quite happy, but that shouldn't say much.
Bestiality is a dangerous terrain, and I, for myself, am not able to give a definite "yes" or "no" on the subject.
I assume that animals, just like humans, have some interest in sex.
I also assume that animals, just like humans, can get both good and bad experiences with it.
The problem is, it is nearly impossible to know if the animal likes it or not.
The animal may feel it as awesome, or may get a serious trauma by it.
It may, however, be hard for an animal to live without sex. Of course, this is pure speculation, but seeing how pretty much every single human longs for it at some point in his/her live, I believe it is quite possible for an animal to feel this way as well.
Perhaps they want it, perhaps not. It is a hard question that will most likely never get an answer.
So, for now, regarding this question, my opinion stays the following:
"Bestiality could be considered okay if it is done in a safe way, causing the animal no harm, and it is absolutely clear the animal wants this. In case of even the slightest doubt or unclarity, bestiality should be seen as rape and therefore should be punished to the same standard as "normal" rape."
I understand that for most person this opinion will turn into a "bestiality is rape, because you can never be sure" opinion, and I respect and understand that. But for some reason I have the slight feeling inside that, at some point, an owner and pet could built a sufficient relationship and this could actually be a possible and enjoyable experience for both. I, however, don't have factual arguments to support this reasoning and therefore understand and accept any disagreement on this.
@Flare: P.S. I'm a vegetarian and strictly against animal slaughter and testing. My motto: "If a human wants something, they should suffer for it, not an animal that has no interest in such a product."
Such a shame this "Flare" guy is a visitor, he seems to think in the exact same way I think o,o
Well, back on topic:
I wonder if it's true or not. From the pictures I've seen on his FA the dog looks quite happy, but that shouldn't say much.
Bestiality is a dangerous terrain, and I, for myself, am not able to give a definite "yes" or "no" on the subject.
I assume that animals, just like humans, have some interest in sex.
I also assume that animals, just like humans, can get both good and bad experiences with it.
The problem is, it is nearly impossible to know if the animal likes it or not.
The animal may feel it as awesome, or may get a serious trauma by it.
It may, however, be hard for an animal to live without sex. Of course, this is pure speculation, but seeing how pretty much every single human longs for it at some point in his/her live, I believe it is quite possible for an animal to feel this way as well.
Perhaps they want it, perhaps not. It is a hard question that will most likely never get an answer.
So, for now, regarding this question, my opinion stays the following:
"Bestiality could be considered okay if it is done in a safe way, causing the animal no harm, and it is absolutely clear the animal wants this. In case of even the slightest doubt or unclarity, bestiality should be seen as rape and therefore should be punished to the same standard as "normal" rape."
I understand that for most person this opinion will turn into a "bestiality is rape, because you can never be sure" opinion, and I respect and understand that. But for some reason I have the slight feeling inside that, at some point, an owner and pet could built a sufficient relationship and this could actually be a possible and enjoyable experience for both. I, however, don't have factual arguments to support this reasoning and therefore understand and accept any disagreement on this.
@Flare: P.S. I'm a vegetarian and strictly against animal slaughter and testing. My motto: "If a human wants something, they should suffer for it, not an animal that has no interest in such a product."