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“Current literature is obsessed with sex to an extent and with explicitness unknown for a couple of centuries. Because of it we live in a world which is increasingly pornographic, and our candid writers do more than reflect these shifting values; they have helped bring them about.”
So says David Loth in The Erotic in Literature, and anyone with ears to hear or eyes to read with must agree. The modern world seems bent on making up for several centuries of repression, Victorianism, and prudery.
Since girls and women have only recently been restored to full humanity and acknowledged to have sexual desires, and also have rarely been in the position of isolation from males, the role of animal contacts with females is not widely known.
This is not to say it hasn’t happened; no, indeed!
Men of course have been more adventurous in forbidden areas. A friend came back recently from a hunting trip in Mexico with a surprising story. He’d been offered a full grown goose as a sexual partner, for a certain sum of money. This is not so surprising, but there was more. For double the price, the Mexican offered to chop the goose’s head off during the moment of my friend’s orgasm. The dying spasms presumably would give an extra excitement at the critical time.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.