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The figure certainly seems much higher then the amount of women that would be receptive to the idea of dating or having sex with a [[truecel]]. | The figure certainly seems much higher then the amount of women that would be receptive to the idea of dating or having sex with a [[truecel]]. | ||
In 1973 a famous work was published titled " My Secret Garden: Women’s Sexual Fantasies" that luridly detailed women's deepest sexual fantasies. The book has been has been dubbed the "innocent dawning of what later became known as the sex-positive feminist movement".<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/nov/06/my-secret-garden-author-nancy-friday-dies</ref> The work by the author Nancy Friday, was infamous for including several highly graphic female fantasies that pertained to practice of bestiality, primarily with dogs. | |||
In addition, Miletski (2002) reported that 87 percent of males and 100 percent of females who reported any sexual contacts with animals reported dogs as their non-human sexual partner. Further, both Beetz (cited in Beetz 2005) and Williams and Weinberg (2003) reported dogs as the primary sexually used animals. <ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282844608_Bestiality_An_Overview_and_Analytic_Discussion</ref> | In addition, Miletski (2002) reported that 87 percent of males and 100 percent of females who reported any sexual contacts with animals reported dogs as their non-human sexual partner. Further, both Beetz (cited in Beetz 2005) and Williams and Weinberg (2003) reported dogs as the primary sexually used animals. <ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282844608_Bestiality_An_Overview_and_Analytic_Discussion</ref> | ||
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