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This category covers notable cases in the media, film, literature, and other popular culture, containing significant references to zoophilia (also known as bestiality). Pages in category "Zoophilia in culture"
The history of zoophilia and bestiality begins in the prehistoric era, ... In the Church-oriented culture of the Middle Ages, zoophilic activity was met with ...
The historical perspective on zoophilia and bestiality varies greatly, from the prehistoric era, where depictions of bestiality appear in European rock art, [7] to the Middle Ages, where bestiality was met with execution. In many parts of the world, bestiality is illegal under animal abuse laws or laws dealing with sodomy or crimes against nature.
In British culture, donkey sex is a light topic and is used to shame and ridicule those allegedly involved. There is a significant amount of humorous content on Twitter about bestiality. References to zoophilia with animals other than donkeys are not considered humorous. [101]
Articles related to zoophilia, the emotional attraction to animals; it is also referred to as bestiality. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Such intentions might be easily misconstrued, and could be the difficulty many seem to have in processing a comedically inclined fantasy film about sexual assault and bestiality that is basically ...
The fascinum, a phallic charm, was ubiquitous in Roman culture, appearing on everything from jewelry to bells and wind chimes to lamps, [50] including as an amulet to protect children [51] and triumphing generals. [52] Classical myths often deal with sexual themes such as gender identity, adultery, incest, and rape.
A veterinarian in Florida has been sentenced to 272 months behind bars for collecting child pornography and recording himself sexually abusing dogs.