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Moreover, self-reported surveys attempting to determine the prevalence of zoophilic sexual activities most likely suffer from a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_desirability_bias severe bias] in that respondents underreport such deviant sexual behavior.
Moreover, self-reported surveys attempting to determine the prevalence of zoophilic sexual activities most likely suffer from a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_desirability_bias severe bias] in that respondents underreport such deviant sexual behavior.


A subsequent study of "highly intelligent women" conducted in 1974 by psychologist Manfred F. DeMartino found that 7% 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 This is presumably due to how openness to new experiences correlates with [[IQ]].
A subsequent study of "highly intelligent women" conducted in 1974 by psychologist Manfred F. DeMartino found that 7% 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. This is presumably due to how openness to new experiences correlates with [[IQ]].


WSU research showed that across 144 cultures, dogs that interacted with women were 220% more likely to be treated like people, with women more likely to have a dog "sleeping alongside them" than men.<ref>https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/not-quite-mans-best-friend-its-women-who-have-a-dog-sleep-alongside-who-think-of-them-as-having-souls/</ref>  further challenges the notion of dogs being "man's best friend" among younger generations  
WSU research showed that across 144 cultures, dogs that interacted with women were 220% more likely to be treated like people, with women more likely to have a dog "sleeping alongside them" than men.<ref>https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/not-quite-mans-best-friend-its-women-who-have-a-dog-sleep-alongside-who-think-of-them-as-having-souls/</ref>  further challenges the notion of dogs being "man's best friend" among younger generations  
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Even though these figures might sound low, people have, on average, 600 acquaintances,<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/science/the-average-american-knows-how-many-people.html</ref> meaning it is quite possible that everyone has encountered at least one woman who has had sexual intercourse with a dog. Since only 44% of U.S. citizens own a dog,<ref>https://news.gallup.com/poll/25969/americans-their-pets.aspx</ref> the prevalence of such sex acts is likely around twice as high among dog owners.
Even though these figures might sound low, people have, on average, 600 acquaintances,<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/science/the-average-american-knows-how-many-people.html</ref> meaning it is quite possible that everyone has encountered at least one woman who has had sexual intercourse with a dog. Since only 44% of U.S. citizens own a dog,<ref>https://news.gallup.com/poll/25969/americans-their-pets.aspx</ref> the prevalence of such sex acts is likely around twice as high among dog owners.
==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.
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.

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