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Bestiality is considered a taboo subject in the modern society, yet the reported prevalence rates range from 8.3% to 4.9% for men and 3.6% to 1.9% for women in normal population. Humans having sex with animals is called bestiality, and it isn't nearly as rare as you might think Estimates of prevalence vary, but by any estimation the numbers are still substantial Writing in the 1940's, famed sexual researcher alfred kinsey estimated that 8% of men and 3.6% of women had engaged in some sort of sexual act with an animal. In a new study, researchers surveyed nearly 1,000 zoophiles about frequency of sex with animals, beliefs about zoophilia, and their sexual preferences and practices. [1] bestiality remained a theme in mythology and folklore through the classical period and into the middle ages (e.g

The greek myth of leda and the swan) [2] and several ancient authors purported to document it as. Further, he warns, physical injury or harm can also occur during intercourse with an animal He says the sexual organs of other species in most instances don't match to the anatomy of human. Dangers to humans and animals engaging in sexual contact with horses poses significant risks and harms to both humans and the animals involved For horses, physical injuries can include internal and external trauma, such as rectal or vaginal tearing, abrasions, and penile injuries. First, zoophiles frequently ask why zoophilia is considered an act of bestiality if the term to them means to murder. second, zoophiles believe that animals have an intrinsic ability to consent to sexual behaviors involving people

Third, most messages pointed to the lack of emotional support from the family and widespread public contempt.

From the earliest human cultures, nonhuman animals have been central to the sexual imaginary of humans This article traces the modern history of bestiality from the nineteenth century, culminating in 'zoo' communities today It explores the changing ideas about the 'wrongness' of such acts In sexual relations between humans and animals, injuries resulting from the disproportionate size of the external genital organs ( 11 ), damage genital tissues caused by bites and scratches, and secondary traumas while attempting to disengage from the animal with penile dilation on penetration ( 12 ) can increase vulnerability to infections.

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