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    Those weird Germans and their animal shagging ways

    You have to laugh. But from the evidence I have seen in Pattaya, the Germans love nothing better than to shag dogs;

    BBC News - Animal welfare: Germany moves to ban bestiality
    Animal welfare: Germany moves to ban bestiality

    The German parliament is expected to vote on the law next month

    Germany's ruling coalition is calling for a ban on bestiality - or the practice of having sex with animals.

    The German parliament's agriculture committee is considering making it an offence not only to hurt an animal but also to force it into unnatural sex. Offenders could face a hefty fine.

    A final vote will be held in the Bundestag (lower house) on 14 December.

    Germany legalised bestiality (zoophilia) in 1969, except when the animal suffered "significant harm".

    But animal rights groups have campaigned for a change in the law and Hans-Michael Goldmann, the head of the parliamentary committee investigating the new amendment, told the Tageszeitung newspaper that the new legislation was intended to clarify the current legal position.

    "With this explicit ban, it will be easier to impose penalties and to improve animal protection."

    A fine of up to 25,000 euros (£20,000) is proposed if someone forces an animal to commit "actions alien to the species".


    But Michael Kiok, the chairman of the pressure group Zoophile Engagement for Tolerance and Information (Zeta), said he was going to take legal action to fight the proposed changes.

    "It is unthinkable that any sexual act with an animal is punished without proof that the animal has come to any harm," he said, adding that animals are capable of showing what they do, or do not, want to do.

    "We see animals as partners and not as a means of gratification. We don't force them to do anything. Animals are much easier to understand than women," Mr Kiok claimed.

    Bestiality is banned in many European countries, including the Netherlands, France and Switzerland.

    The law was changed in the UK in 2003, which reduced the maximum sentence from life imprisonment to two years.

    The act however, is permissible in Belgium, Denmark and Sweden, though Stockholm is considering a change in the legislation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus
    But Michael Kiok, the chairman of the pressure group Zoophile Engagement for Tolerance and Information (Zeta), said he was going to take legal action to fight the proposed changes. "It is unthinkable that any sexual act with an animal is punished without proof that the animal has come to any harm," he said, adding that animals are capable of showing what they do, or do not, want to do. "We see animals as partners and not as a means of gratification. We don't force them to do anything. Animals are much easier to understand than women," Mr Kiok claimed.
    good on you Michael, stick it to them

    that reminds me, we had a dog on the farm that seemed to have some strange fluid oozing from it's vulva occasionally

    we found out she was having sex with some mental bloke who lived in a shack in the fields; she went there voluntarily so that was OK

    when questioned, our dog would snuffle and say "EggChav, EggChav"
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    Michael Kiok: "Since I can remember, animals have always been especially dear to me..."
    Members of the board – ZETA




    chairman michael kiok with his sex partner (its all consensual)...
    he fucks her only, when she wants...

    english website of ZETA - ZETA – Zoophiles Engagement für Toleranz und Aufklärung

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    Thailand seems to be having a problem with bestiality as well: Thai Groups Bothered by Bestial Sex Behavior | Pattaya Daily News - Pattaya Newspaper, Powerful news at your fingertips

    Perhaps something else they could be a "hub" of?

    pressure group Zoophile Engagement for Tolerance and Information (Zeta)
    "Zeta" used to be the name of a few Swedish porn stars, as I recall. They might be sending out mixed messages with that acronym, imo.

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    FFS I'm havin me breakfast..


    To weird..

    Maybe ok in Belgium.



    I mean it ain't like confusing the come on signs from a pritty bird.

    You seen the size of a mastiffs teeth...


    Hardly a slap round the face..




    Aawwwwwwwwwww!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Animal welfare: Germany moves to ban bestiality

    That's a bit ruff.

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    No more bratwurst in their hot dogs again ..... and their chicken a la kiev is going to be very dry from now on.

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    so the welsh are related to germans then ?

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