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Penguin raped by seal in Antarctica

Re: Penguin raped by seal in Antarctica

Tsuyu;199617 said:
Raping a penguin would be bestiality, not zoophilia.

You could say that, but I was thinking in general, there are people who "love" animals.
 
Re: Penguin raped by seal in Antarctica

Then why bring up the whole "it's legal in Sweden?"

Anyhow, as to why it's legal in Sweden is because just like heterosexuality or homosexuality the person can't help but to be the person they are. But that's not to say it's socially accepted, bestiality is still as much frowned upon up here as well, but it aint written in law.
 
Re: Penguin raped by seal in Antarctica

Nah, sorry about that, I mixed up the two terms at first.
I think I quickly scrolled through countries that allow it and Sweden was the first one that caught my eye.
Tsuyu said:
person can't help but to be the person they are
True, and it seems that Sweden has understood that... to some extent.
I didn`t want to say that Swedes are zoophiles and if I offended you, I apologize.
 
Re: Penguin raped by seal in Antarctica

Well, that was a drinking session that penguin will not be forgetting in a LONG time...what if they'd created some weird hybrid between them?

That'd be something which would be difficult to explain to the other parent come hatching time...
 
Re: Penguin raped by seal in Antarctica

Angel;199636 said:
Well, that was a drinking session that penguin will not be forgetting in a LONG time...what if they'd created some weird hybrid between them?

That'd be something which would be difficult to explain to the other parent come hatching time...

A mammal hatching from an egg? Or a bird giving birth to a live baby seal? Both would be extremely bizarre. :lol:

TRA Rotid;199629 said:
True, and it seems that Sweden has understood that... to some extent.
I didn`t want to say that Swedes are zoophiles and if I offended you, I apologize.

Don't worry, none taken. I'm still learning about my country's "free love" era and it's legacy, and it hasn't stopped surprising me yet. It's very interesting though, and I don't mind discussing it. :wub:
 
Re: Penguin raped by seal in Antarctica

Angel said:
That'd be something which would be difficult to explain to the other parent come hatching time...

It would be hard for the egg since female penguins go for a very long fishing trip while males stay behind to hatch the eggs. I guess the (supposedly) male mammal wouldn`t want to do his part.


Tsuyu;199661 said:
Don't worry, none taken. I'm still learning about my country's "free love" era and it's legacy, and it hasn't stopped surprising me yet. It's very interesting though, and I don't mind discussing it. :wub:
Cool then ^_^
 
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