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A subsequent study of "highly intelligent women" conducted in 1974 by Dematino, M found that 7 percent of the sample admitted to having engaged in various forms of sexual activity with animals, primarily with dogs.<ref>https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783662385869</ref>. The author concluded that, due to the figure being higher than in the previous study by Kinsey et al. (1953), more intelligent women may be more prone to engaging in such acts. | A subsequent study of "highly intelligent women" conducted in 1974 by Dematino, M found that 7 percent of the sample admitted to having engaged in various forms of sexual activity with animals, primarily with dogs.<ref>https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783662385869</ref>. The author concluded that, due to the figure being higher than in the previous study by Kinsey et al. (1953), more intelligent women may be more prone to engaging in such acts. | ||
The figures cited above 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 figures cited above certainly seems much higher then the amount of women that would be receptive to the idea of dating or having sex with a [[truecel]]. While most studies into the subject have found that men admit to engaging in zoophilic acts more often than women, it can be argued that men frequently perform these deeds out of desperation (because of men's much higher [[libido]]). Conversely, because of women's much lower libido on average as compared to men, and their typical ease of finding a willing sexual partner, it can be argued that women perform these acts because of zoophilic preferences. | ||
Women's genitals are naturally stimulated by zoophilic pornography whereas men's genitals are not. This was measured and confirmed by Meredith Chivers, PhD., an assistant professor of psychology at Queens University in Kingston. This included all images of animal coupling they were exposed to: including e.g. Bonobos.<ref>http://www.nbcnews.com/id/32374911/ns/health-sexual_health/t/unraveling-mystery-female-desire/#.W7vUat_nhhE</ref> Though, it has been argued that this may represent an evolutionary adaption for women to produce [[grool|vaginal secretions]] readily in response to sexual stimuli, in order to prevent traumatic damage from rape etc. | Women's genitals are naturally stimulated by zoophilic pornography whereas men's genitals are not. This was measured and confirmed by Meredith Chivers, PhD., an assistant professor of psychology at Queens University in Kingston. This included all images of animal coupling they were exposed to: including e.g. Bonobos.<ref>http://www.nbcnews.com/id/32374911/ns/health-sexual_health/t/unraveling-mystery-female-desire/#.W7vUat_nhhE</ref> Though, it has been argued that this may represent an evolutionary adaption for women to produce [[grool|vaginal secretions]] readily in response to sexual stimuli, in order to prevent traumatic damage from rape etc. |
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