I would have to agree with "hambletonian" about the phrase I used. That phrase is in no way
suggestive because it is on T-shirts, bumper-stickers, and I have heard many an average
"Horse-person" use it. Matter of fact, I think we had a wooden sign with that phrase carved
into it at one of the stables I managed years ago.
It only appears suggestive here because of the topic
If the topic were about training or riding horses and someone said it, no one would think it
suggestive at all
Anyhow...
"Venks", I would have to go back through my entire post again to find that... but it was
obviously a typo and was meant to read as "...arguments in order to prove something..."
I'm not sure where the furries come into play (generally speaking). I only know of maybe
3 or 4 furries who are zoo and visa versa and yes, IMHO, most furries are quite strange to
say the least - and often far stranger than any zoo I have ever known. I have also found
that if you ever try to associate them with zoophiles, they will usually deny it, get angry,
and maybe even curse you out for even thinking they are closely related ... LOL
As for watching animal porn, I have mixed feelings on it. In some ways, I believe it is no
different than when two (or more) humans make a film for the sake of others to see, try,
or get turned on by, etc., while on the other hand, much of it is professionally made for
money with little or no concern for the people or animals involved. I have written many
lengthy posts on that topic alone and though I still enjoy much of it, I have mixed thoughts
about it. Personally, if the movie depicts a woman or man who has an animal with them and
that animal is and has been their lover then I see nothing wrong with it at all. What I can't
stand are the ones that depict "manhandling" of the animal or the animal looks mistreated or
malnurished. Often, even the people in those movies are mistreated as well.
Havoc, I might have to beg to differ on the "Love At First Sight" theory you give because I
have known people to have fallen in love at first sight and I have felt it before at least once
myself. It is when you get that wild chill up your spine like you have known that person (or
animal) all your life but really just met... it is when your heart pounds and you get all light
headed and find it hard to breathe. It can and does happen.
As for the rest of your post, I would have to agree with most of it, especially the parts about
how the human isn't always the one making the first move. Too bad much of society refuses
to understand that.