Bestiality Fetish
17 years ago
I know that a lot of people unfamiliar with the furry fandom thinks it is for people who like bestiality.
They also count it as bestiality if the human's partner is a humanoid anthro, not only if it is a real animal without self awareness and capability of abstract thinking. Ergo, if it's a different species, even intelligent, it's bestiality.
Technically they're correct because it isn't the same species, but they conveniently forget that the 'bestiality' label then applies to aliens, fantasy races and undead as well, including Star Trek, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings (Yup, Aragorn's into bestiality by their definition ;) ), World of Warcraft, Blade, Anne Rice novels etc etc.
Anyway...
In the sidestory currently being posted on Drowtales, those ignoramuses get to feel what it's like when the shoe's on the other foot.
Drowtales has its perspective from the elves and drow point of view.
In the setting, humans (and the other goblin races) have no magic, no aura and therefore no soul in their eyes.
Cue this page.
They also count it as bestiality if the human's partner is a humanoid anthro, not only if it is a real animal without self awareness and capability of abstract thinking. Ergo, if it's a different species, even intelligent, it's bestiality.
Technically they're correct because it isn't the same species, but they conveniently forget that the 'bestiality' label then applies to aliens, fantasy races and undead as well, including Star Trek, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings (Yup, Aragorn's into bestiality by their definition ;) ), World of Warcraft, Blade, Anne Rice novels etc etc.
Anyway...
In the sidestory currently being posted on Drowtales, those ignoramuses get to feel what it's like when the shoe's on the other foot.
Drowtales has its perspective from the elves and drow point of view.
In the setting, humans (and the other goblin races) have no magic, no aura and therefore no soul in their eyes.
Cue this page.