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* The correlation between bestiality, other fetishes, and their ties to either socio-economic status or adverse childhood events | * The correlation between bestiality, other fetishes, and their ties to either socio-economic status or adverse childhood events | ||
== Secret language == | == Secret language == | ||
Many zoophiles use coded language to describe sexual acts with dogs. For example, "K9" is oftentimes used as shorthand for when women copulate with male dogs. Various double entendres along the lines of "69" or "doggystyle" as covert references to bestiality are commonplace on zoophile websites. | |||
More specifically, descriptions such as "knotting" or "taking the knot" (when said of a woman) may be used to signify penetrative sex with a male dog, as the canine penis features the bulbis glandis (nicknamed the "knot") at its base, which swells upon arousal and inflates to full size during ejaculation, causing it to become locked or "tied" inside its recipient for an extended period of time to ensure the proper deposition of semen into the female during copulation. According to many self-proclaimed female zoophiles, this is said to provide a very pleasurable sensation when fully inserted into the [[vagina]], as it rests firmly against the woman's [[clitoris#mysteries|g-spot]], leading to intense [[female orgasm|orgasm]]s. Many people have also described becoming aroused by merely reading about such accounts, perhaps adding more validity to its apparent prevalence in casual language online. Homonym-related puns such as "knotty" instead of "naughty" or "knot" instead of "not" are surprisingly commonplace in certain contexts, although they usually derive from members of the furry fandom making sex jokes about anthropomorphic canine characters rather than zoophiles describing bestiality. | |||
If one is perceptive, | Some dogpill theorists have also speculated that certain women who decorate themselves with tattoos depicting dog paw prints may be using it as a secret code to communicate openness toward bestiality to fellow zoophiles (similar to the "ace of spades" brand used by coalburners.) If one is perceptive, one can see that they often have such tattoos near the waist, which is where a male dog's forepaws would latch on and grip during sexual intercourse. However, the validity of this hypothesis is still up for debate. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
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