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=== Genital arousal === | === Genital arousal === | ||
More evidence for the dogpill may be that women's genitals are naturally stimulated by zoophilic pornography, whereas men's genitals are not. Meredith Chivers, PhD., an assistant professor of psychology at Queens University in Kingston, conducted an experiment proving that women were aroused by all images of animal coupling they were exposed to: including e.g., Bonobos.<ref>[https://www.nbcnews.com/id/32374911/ns/health-sexual_health/t/unraveling-mystery-female-desire/#.W7vUat_nhhE 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, to prevent tissue damage from [[rape|coerced sex]], etc. | More evidence for the dogpill may be that women's genitals are naturally stimulated by zoophilic pornography, whereas men's genitals are not. Meredith Chivers, PhD., an assistant professor of psychology at Queens University in Kingston, conducted an experiment proving that women were aroused by all images of animal coupling they were exposed to: including e.g., Bonobos.<ref>[https://www.nbcnews.com/id/32374911/ns/health-sexual_health/t/unraveling-mystery-female-desire/#.W7vUat_nhhE 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, to prevent tissue damage from [[rape|coerced sex]], etc. | ||
{{see_also|[[Female orgasm]]}} | |||
=== Surveys === | === Surveys === | ||
Alfred Kinsey, the infamous human sexuality researcher, conducted a survey in the 1950s that examined the prevalence of bestiality. It was found that 3.6 percent of adult females sampled confessed to having engaged in such sexual acts after their adolescent period.<ref>Alfred CK, Pomeroy W, Martin C, Gebhard P. 1953. "Sexual behavior in the human female" Pt. 2: "Animal Contacts." Institute for Sex Research. WB Sanders Company. [[https://doi.org/10.1177%2F000271625429200147 Abstract]]</ref> | Alfred Kinsey, the infamous human sexuality researcher, conducted a survey in the 1950s that examined the prevalence of bestiality. It was found that 3.6 percent of adult females sampled confessed to having engaged in such sexual acts after their adolescent period.<ref>Alfred CK, Pomeroy W, Martin C, Gebhard P. 1953. "Sexual behavior in the human female" Pt. 2: "Animal Contacts." Institute for Sex Research. WB Sanders Company. [[https://doi.org/10.1177%2F000271625429200147 Abstract]]</ref> |