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Strays - beastdog - 01-24-2019


I am really sorry for opening such a (may be weird) question but I have no one to go to help for. Has anyone even given it a though? I am girl from India 26 Y old, married, my husband works in army. I have been an animal lover since young. I mean only the non romantic love ofcourse, but I have been interested in dogsex for a long time. I have a feel a couple of straydogs that i feed off in my street is hitting on me. one or both the dogs follows me when i go out for a walk, sniffs me when i sit in the park, one even managed to lick me when i was in a skirt one night while i fed them outside my door. One night I saw one of the dogs being rejected by bitches or left out of competiton, he cried all night, so did I. I mean, sex is important for everyone, I  would love to help him but would need expert advice. or sincere advice for knowledgeable people here. once again sorry if I have hurt any ideologies of this forum.




Strays - WinterGreenWolf - 01-24-2019



First off, welcome to the forum, secondly I hope you can understand what I'm saying as it seems English (obviously) isn't your primary language.




I highly suggest you check out the 'Reference Material and Guides' section of this forum, as well as a thread called 'A Question from a fellow Zoo': that thread sort-of turned in to an argument but, it does have some good advice in it.




Let me give you a few things to start off with though. 




1) DO, NOT, get caught, India still has pretty strict laws on that sort of thing if I'm not mistaken.




2) BE CLEAN: That means make sure you've washed yourself well and that he's clean, you do not want to stroke, give oral to, or be mounted by a canine who's wearing 'doggie cologne': that means he's rolled in something pretty damn nasty like feces or a carcass.




3) Learn the anatomy: googling 'Male dog reproductive anatomy', looking at this site (and the section I mentioned earlier) and searching other places online is a good start.




4) Learn his body language: watch for changes  in tail position, ear position and for bared (visible when his lips are pulled back) teeth or a snarl. These could be signs you're either hurting him or he's not comfortable. Some male canines are really submissive as well so they need to be watched extra-close to make sure they are comfortable.




I do have a few things that may help you get started..




One quick point too, don't receive oral or 'kiss' with him if his breath smells bad.. Anything that smells of excrement, rot, or chemicals you do not want near you: especially in somewhere sensitive.




Diseases are rare / nearly impossible to get, parasites are not however. You could easily end up with ringworm, roundworm, hookworm, or even worse bacteria like those that cause Q-Fever if the dog is 'dirty', again this goes back to the 'BE CLEAN' point above. This isn't normally an issue, but considering they are strays and could be eating a lot of 'street junk' they could have anything.




You'll also need some sort of lubricant, Original (ONLY, no scents or special kinds) KY or J Lube (a veterinary lubricant) if you want to give him a handjob, your skin is much rougher than that of his penis and he's very sensitive.. Stroke him too hard or with dry hands and he could even bleed a little, not good.




His sheath is there to protect his sensitive skin from bacteria and abrasion, when you stroke him and he's in the mood he'll try to pull it back as far as he can to expose his entire shaft. Be careful though as even his sheath can be sensitive.




A canine has a bone in the penis called an Os or Baculum. They don't start out erect like humans and will harden when they thrust. They have a large 'knot' at the base of their shaft called the Bulbus Glansis which locks him and a bitch (or you, another male...) together during mating.




Their 'tie' can last up to twenty - forty minutes if there's some pressure on the knot, otherwise they soften quicker. They will continue to pulse and squirt fluid the whole time they are knotted as well and during this time are very sensitive to touch: with hands that means lots of lube and gentle strokes / squeezes, with mouth that means no teeth or piercings.. If he's mounted you just stay still and let him do his thing.




A note too: if you get mounted, especially anally a dog's knot and shaft can be very big.. Knots can be the size of an orange or bigger in some cases with a total shaft length of up to a foot! So if you take him you'd better be ready, especially since he's going to hump pretty hard.




I really recommend you read those guides I mentioned and do some homework, I've just covered the -very- basics here as you seem completely new to the subject.




- Best of luck and feel free to ask questions: also, I hate to sound mean, but please don't be a troll... [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/sad.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":(" width="20" />



-- Pleas, please also remember that an animal is not a sex-toy. They are living, breathing beings with feelings like your own. If you are able: take in one of the strays to call your own if you wish him to be a lover too.. Give him a good home, warm bed, lots of love and a clean life.. 




- Don't just 'sleep around' with someone else's animal either, if you know it belongs to someone avoid it at all costs.. Most all of us don't condone 'fence hopping' at all (sleeping around with someone's animal and not telling them) as it can cause problems for you, the other person, and the animal in question.




- Stay safe and good luck. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":)" width="20" />




Strays - Ramseys - 01-25-2019



About lubes.




Don't use any kind of 'warming' lube.




And make sure it is 'water based'.




 





Strays - WinterGreenWolf - 01-25-2019


Quote:
1 hour ago, Ramseys said:




About lubes.




Don't use any kind of 'warming' lube.




And make sure it is 'water based'.




Yep. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":)" width="20" /> J-Lube is probably the best bet.. Well that I know of anyways.. 'Regular' KY I think is an option as well.. Not sure what they have access to though.





Strays - heavyhorse - 01-26-2019



J-lube uses tiny plastic fibers as thickeners, can cause kidney damage if absorbed by tissues since the fibers never break down. 




KY uses cellulose, broken down naturally in the body.  





Strays - beastdog - 01-26-2019


Quote:
On 1/25/2019 at 4:15 AM, WinterGreenWolf said:




First off, welcome to the forum, secondly I hope you can understand what I'm saying as it seems English (obviously) isn't your primary language.




I highly suggest you check out the 'Reference Material and Guides' section of this forum, as well as a thread called 'A Question from a fellow Zoo': that thread sort-of turned in to an argument but, it does have some good advice in it.




Let me give you a few things to start off with though. 




1) DO, NOT, get caught, India still has pretty strict laws on that sort of thing if I'm not mistaken.




2) BE CLEAN: That means make sure you've washed yourself well and that he's clean, you do not want to stroke, give oral to, or be mounted by a canine who's wearing 'doggie cologne': that means he's rolled in something pretty damn nasty like feces or a carcass.




3) Learn the anatomy: googling 'Male dog reproductive anatomy', looking at this site (and the section I mentioned earlier) and searching other places online is a good start.




4) Learn his body language: watch for changes  in tail position, ear position and for bared (visible when his lips are pulled back) teeth or a snarl. These could be signs you're either hurting him or he's not comfortable. Some male canines are really submissive as well so they need to be watched extra-close to make sure they are comfortable.




I do have a few things that may help you get started..




One quick point too, don't receive oral or 'kiss' with him if his breath smells bad.. Anything that smells of excrement, rot, or chemicals you do not want near you: especially in somewhere sensitive.




Diseases are rare / nearly impossible to get, parasites are not however. You could easily end up with ringworm, roundworm, hookworm, or even worse bacteria like those that cause Q-Fever if the dog is 'dirty', again this goes back to the 'BE CLEAN' point above. This isn't normally an issue, but considering they are strays and could be eating a lot of 'street junk' they could have anything.




You'll also need some sort of lubricant, Original (ONLY, no scents or special kinds) KY or J Lube (a veterinary lubricant) if you want to give him a handjob, your skin is much rougher than that of his penis and he's very sensitive.. Stroke him too hard or with dry hands and he could even bleed a little, not good.




His sheath is there to protect his sensitive skin from bacteria and abrasion, when you stroke him and he's in the mood he'll try to pull it back as far as he can to expose his entire shaft. Be careful though as even his sheath can be sensitive.




A canine has a bone in the penis called an Os or Baculum. They don't start out erect like humans and will harden when they thrust. They have a large 'knot' at the base of their shaft called the Bulbus Glansis which locks him and a bitch (or you, another male...) together during mating.




Their 'tie' can last up to twenty - forty minutes if there's some pressure on the knot, otherwise they soften quicker. They will continue to pulse and squirt fluid the whole time they are knotted as well and during this time are very sensitive to touch: with hands that means lots of lube and gentle strokes / squeezes, with mouth that means no teeth or piercings.. If he's mounted you just stay still and let him do his thing.




A note too: if you get mounted, especially anally a dog's knot and shaft can be very big.. Knots can be the size of an orange or bigger in some cases with a total shaft length of up to a foot! So if you take him you'd better be ready, especially since he's going to hump pretty hard.




I really recommend you read those guides I mentioned and do some homework, I've just covered the -very- basics here as you seem completely new to the subject.




- Best of luck and feel free to ask questions: also, I hate to sound mean, but please don't be a troll... [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/sad.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":(" width="20" />



-- Pleas, please also remember that an animal is not a sex-toy. They are living, breathing beings with feelings like your own. If you are able: take in one of the strays to call your own if you wish him to be a lover too.. Give him a good home, warm bed, lots of love and a clean life.. 




- Don't just 'sleep around' with someone else's animal either, if you know it belongs to someone avoid it at all costs.. Most all of us don't condone 'fence hopping' at all (sleeping around with someone's animal and not telling them) as it can cause problems for you, the other person, and the animal in question.




- Stay safe and good luck. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":)" width="20" />



Thank you so much..... i might need some more advice.....





Strays - beastdog - 01-26-2019


Quote:
On 1/26/2019 at 0:08 AM, Ramseys said:




About lubes.




Don't use any kind of 'warming' lube.




And make sure it is 'water based'.




 




Appreciate your advice





Strays - beastdog - 01-26-2019


Quote:
6 hours ago, heavyhorse said:




J-lube uses tiny plastic fibers as thickeners, can cause kidney damage if absorbed by tissues since the fibers never break down. 




KY uses cellulose, broken down naturally in the body.  




wow, thanks for that info





Strays - WinterGreenWolf - 01-26-2019


Quote:
7 hours ago, heavyhorse said:




J-lube uses tiny plastic fibers as thickeners, can cause kidney damage if absorbed by tissues since the fibers never break down. 




KY uses cellulose, broken down naturally in the body.  




Thanks for the info heavy! Learn something new every day.. Will only recommend (or use) KY then when it comes to cases where it's needed. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":)" width="20" /> 





Strays - threelegs - 01-26-2019


Quote:
7 hours ago, heavyhorse said:




J-lube uses tiny plastic fibers as thickeners, can cause kidney damage if absorbed by tissues since the fibers never break down. 




KY uses cellulose, broken down naturally in the body.  




I looked up the MSDS for J-lube; it includes "fumed silica", whatever that is--another web-search. Anyway, the MSDS is in this PDF:




www.jorvet.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/J-Lube.pdf




That's all I could find on it at their site. The Wiki on fumed silica is here:




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fumed_silica




The "plastic" you mentioned is probably the poly(ethylene) oxide, which is water soluble and should therefor be harmless. It's used in pharmaceuticals. Here:




https://www.dow.com/dowwolff/en/industrial_solutions/polymers/polyethylene/




Personally, I wouldn't worry about the stuff, though I wouldn't go eating it.