Beastiality - Animal Sex - Pig - Dog - Donkey - Horse <Chrome Original>
Estimating the prevalence of bestiality is challenging due to the stigmatized nature of the behavior and the lack of comprehensive research. However, studies suggest that a small percentage of the general population may engage in bestiality or experience zoophilic attractions.
Bestiality is a form of paraphilia, which is a psychological term used to describe unusual or atypical sexual interests. In the case of bestiality, individuals may experience emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to animals. This attraction can manifest in various ways, including fantasies, behaviors, or a combination of both. BEASTIALITY - Animal Sex - Pig - Dog - Donkey - Horse
A 2015 study published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences estimated that approximately 1.5% of the general population in the United States reported engaging in bestiality. Another study published in 2018 in the Journal of Sex Research found that around 2.5% of men and 1.5% of women reported experiencing zoophilic attractions. Estimating the prevalence of bestiality is challenging due