Donna Danna (23 Sep 2006)
"Europeans Pay Big For Barnyard Sex (Bestiality)"


(Bestiality is forbidden according to Exodus 22:19, Lev. 18:23, 20:15 & 16.)

Europeans Pay Big For Barnyard Sex

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Is it just the latest alternate lifestyle?
Denmark's animal bordellos – in which people pay for sex with horses and other beasts – are advertising on the 'Net and drawing customers from as far away as Norway, Germany, Holland and Sweden.

As long as no one gets hurt – including the animals – Denmark won't prosecute. Neither Denmark and Norway have any laws banning the practice of bestiality – at least not yet.

Aftenposten and 24timer are reporting it costs between $85 and $170.
 
The animal bordellos could soon find themselves forced underground, however. A new Norwegian Animal Protection Act is being considered that includes proposals from the Norwegian Animal Welfare Alliance and others prohibiting sexual intercourse with animals.
"The acts provoke moral disgust," Knævelsrud. "The question is whether immorality should be made illegal. The FSA group discussing the new animal protection act has been in disagreement about this."

A new dissertation from the Institute of Criminology at the University of Oslo showed that Norwegian veterinarians know of at least 124 cases of animal sex abuse in Norway. The thesis reports that 22 percent of Norwegian veterinarians suspect or are sure that they have treated animals that have been sexually abused by humans.

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