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BitterAnon
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>>234284 I think we just have different views on mixing affection with sex. Love is never a bad thing, and those that truly love someone or something truly take care of it. A zoophile would give up their home to pay a vet bill, just as most human couples would sell their house to pay for hospital bills. (or take out a loan, but you get what I mean, right? a loved one's life has value, but no price tag)
Just because you feed it and take it to the vet every now and then doesn't mean you aren't treating it like a sex toy. You wash and clean and keep your sex toys in a safe place, don't you?
Sex always has an emotional attachment. Even to someone like me, who hates 95% of the life forms on this planet, sex is still emotional. If you don't feel the slightest bit of affection (or distaste after, if they're bad I guess) during sex, if you don't get attached in any way to your partners, then there is something fundamentally wrong with you. Sex among nonhumans is still bonding behavior. Most animals are picky with who they have sex with (besides domestic animals, who we have bred to believe they no longer have a choice), and when someone has sex with an animal, that animal sees them differently. It cannot help but be attached to you. Imagine loving someone and doing everything you can for them, protecting them and cuddling with them when they are sick, and then as soon as you become inconvenient they shove you in the yard or sell you.
And that is why I am okay with zoophiles but hate bestialists more than dolphins.
(Before I get called a furry or something for having thought all this out enough to form rational opinions, I know people that fall under both categories, and have discussed this with them. And then had one of them arrested. Protip: If you know someone hates you, don't tell them you are doing something illegal)
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