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It could be argued that the first dogpill theorist was the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus, who wrote at length in his famous ''Histories'' about the supposed penchant of Pharonic Egyptian women for engaging in acts of bestiality with a menagerie of animals, including dogs. [[Otto Weininger]], in his opus ''Sex and Character'' claimed that zoophilia in women was explained by them being existentially closer to animals than men are, stating: "As a matter of fact, women are sisters of the flowers, and are in close relationship with the animals. Many of their sexual perversities and affections for animals indicate this."
It could be argued that the first dogpill theorist was the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus, who wrote at length in his famous ''Histories'' about the supposed penchant of Pharonic Egyptian women for engaging in acts of bestiality with a menagerie of animals, including dogs. [[Otto Weininger]], in his opus ''Sex and Character'' claimed that zoophilia in women was explained by them being existentially closer to animals than men are, stating: "As a matter of fact, women are sisters of the flowers, and are in close relationship with the animals. Many of their sexual perversities and affections for animals indicate this."
A Hollywood film has been produced on the subject.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Dogs_Lie_(2006_film)</ref>


==See Also==
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