Fatnassy, you are correct. Instead of sentient I should have used the term sapient. Sentient organisms can feel, but only sapient organisms act with willful judgement.
Fatnassy, you are correct. Instead of sentient I should have used the term sapient. Sentient organisms can feel, but only sapient organisms act with willful judgement.
“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own...
” ― Robert A. Heinlein, Friday
To my darling Lady. It is your happiness that I seek more than anything else. To see you happy is reward enough. I Love you.
Okay, so this thread was started 2 and a half years ago, but I thought I could my 2 euro-cents.
Sex with animals has been known to happen for as long ago as during the height of the Egyptian and Greek cultures.
I myself enjoy stories where (human) females have sex with animals, preferably dogs or horses. I find it one of the ultimate degradations. Of course, it's fantasy. I wouldn't stick my pecker in anything else but a human (female, again) and I wouldn't be too keen on my girlfriend having an afair with our neighbour's dog.
Speaking of neighbours. I knew a woman once, in the neighbourhood where I lived at the time, who had sex with her dog, a Great Dane (which in fact is a German Dog). After a while, the dog got harder and harder to handle, until it became right-out agressive towards the woman.
It must have been an alpha-male which couldn't live with this female not acting quite like the dog thought she should act.
She got really intimidated by her dog. It went as far that the dog wouldn't let her out of the house at times, or really 'insisting' on wanting to have sex.
She had to let the dog be put down in the end, because it became a real danger to not only her, but towards everybody who came to the house. Seemed the dog was rather jealous as well.
Animal rights? Sure. But it's not only a question of animal rights. It's also about Humans not quite understanding what they're getting into, sometimes. I mean, what do we know what goes on in an animal's mind?
The relationship is also a lot like with people: sometimes they like each other, sometimes they don't. When a human doesn't like another human, they avoid each other. Animals usually confront each other, especially when living on each other's turf.
Also, there's a theory doing the rounds that AIDS was transmitted from Bonono monkeys to humans via sexual intercourse. Bonobos are subject to the same type of HIV/AIDS infections as Humans... so, who knows.
JJ
The exception does not confirm the rule.
The exception only confirms that the rule is redundant.
JimmyJump
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