Conclusion
We have concluded our investigation, in part, into the intimate lives and loves of those who indulge in bestial sex crimes with a wide variety of specially trained SEX-PETS.
Bestiality has existed down through the centuries and is as old as recorded history itself. It is not a problem that has just recently developed although certainly it is being accepted more openly now than ever before. Bestiality had its beginnings with the emergence of man from the dark history of his animal past.
In CANINE SEXUALIS author W. W. Waine observes ...
Canine sexualis, sexual indulgence between humans and dogs, is as old as recorded history. It isn't a product of the beat generation, the swingers, lend-lease arrangements, or the hippie movement. It began with prehistoric man, carved irrevocably upon the walls of his Stone Age caves in crude but unmistakable illustrations." (24)
That man deliberately trained the dogs to satisfy human sexual needs is obvious from the popularity of this practice in the past and today, when all forms of 'taboo' sex are now receiving wider acceptance. Because the dog has been such a good and faithful companion, sexual and otherwise, his need has not diminished.
In CANINE SEXUALIS W. W. Waine observes ...
"Canine sexualis did not evolve by accident. There are four ways man discovers things ... observation, imagination, deliberate research, and accident. The caveman may have accidentally discovered the pleasures of dog sex, but it did not gain accidental popularity with every era of civilization and in every country through the ages. Observation, imagination and research are deliberate reactions. Man has deliberately cultivated the perversion." (24)
That man is still training dogs and other pets to satisfy human sexual needs is witnessed by the case histories of psychiatrists, social workers, and is even being openly confessed by those devotees who gain a strange sense of satisfaction from confessing their secret vice.
In many cases bestial contact can be a dangerous form of recreation ... bringing sometimes lethal injuries to those who indulge with beasts such as horses, ponies, and other animals which are genitally larger than the men and women they are forced to have relations with. Even a tie-up between a woman and a dog can result in painful injury requiring medical attention if either should become frightened and the 'tie' be forcefully broken.
As well as physically harmful, the practice of animal sex may result in an overwhelming dependency upon animals as sexual partners and may cause such obsessive guilt as to drive the victim to contemplate or carry out an act of suicide.
Bestial sex is not something to be embraced lightly, without having given sufficient thought to the consequences. While it is pleasurable to contemplate, and perhaps enjoyable, at first ... it may produce mental and physical side-effects, deep psychological guilt and many disturbing reactions which are not first obvious those who in a moment of weakness indulge in debauched animal passion.
Man's curiosity is unlimited which can be witnessed by the extremes to which he goes to find sexual satisfaction. Unlimited profits are being reaped by those who raise and train sex-pets and sell them to the public who will do anything, buy anything, to satiate their jaded sexual appetites. World-wide the 'sex-circus' has become a familiar spectacle and respectable men and women pay fantastic prices to see girls in connection with large beasts such as bulls, horses, ponies and snakes ...! The extent of man's sexual depravity is almost unlimited ...
While bestiality is wide-spread today as in the past there are a great many conflicting opinions being expressed: by psychiatrists who maintain it is a form of sexual perversion; by anthropologists, many whom feel it is a most natural human instinct; and by those animal lovers themselves who see little or no harm in their activities.
No one seems to agree except to note that animal sexual contact is even more popular today than in the past. Although it is a criminal offense to have carnal contact with an animal we may gratefully conclude along with H. L. Bagley who affirms in THE BEAST SEEKERS ...
"The average penalty in the United States for the crime of bestiality is from two to five years imprisonment, although it is probable that today, with this country's emphasis upon psychotherapy, except in the most backward areas, few Americans would actually be imprisoned for this offense." (1)
In this age of constant changes in our morality, in our social and sexual structure, we may live to see the day when bestiality in its various forms will be accepted as but another form of man's strange sexual behavior.
