I think I just learned something about a friend. - Printable Version +- Zoo Community & Writer's Guild (https://zoowg.org) +-- Forum: Zoophilia discussions (https://zoowg.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: General Zoo discourse (https://zoowg.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=42) +--- Thread: I think I just learned something about a friend. (/showthread.php?tid=445) Pages:
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I think I just learned something about a friend. - caikgoch - 05-15-2018 Several years ago a friend and neighbor got seriously sick about the same time I did. We decided to pool our equine responsibilities as we were largely out of sync in our hospital stays. His contribution to the "pool" was a mini mule. She loved him but wouldn't have a thing to do with anyone else. She would carefully take treats from me but never got close enough to touch. A few months ago he passed so I have inherited a mini jenny. A few days ago I was petting the horses and she came up and wedged her way into the group hug. (She has always been able to go through the cross fences at will.) I scratched her back a little and she got very friendly. Then she maneuvered herself around so her butt was against me so I gave her a good butt scratching. (Equines always like that. Right?) She leaned back into me until she was stepping on my feet so I spread my legs out to get out of her way. WHAM! WHAM! WHAM! She started ramming her butt into my crotch. We were in a very publicly visible part of the place so I could do much but a wiggle around until the area between us was shadowed and a stuck my hand down with a finger out. Yep, she felt it, backed right on to it, and stayed there. I looked up and my stud was standing there 10 feet away with a "ready to go" erection so he thought it was sexual too. I got out of there before anyone noticed what was going on. This friend had had this mule for at least 10 years that I know of. No small children. No cart. Just a little (JRH-NBR) jenny standing around getting fat. So I think I just missed a chance to have an IRL Zoo friend right at home. I think I just learned something about a friend. - heavyhorse - 05-15-2018 On a few occasions I have "known of" zoo's in the same way. One was a purebred bitch I got for free from 3 guys living in a rental, because she had a skin condition they couldn't deal with (easily cured). I thought her pussy looked "experienced" when I saw her at their place; first thing out of the truck when I got home she turned and backed into me with her tail cocked to the side. Few others I'm pretty sure of, including a vet I used to know. One OLD guy, even by comparison, took a LONG time getting my check ready after a job (like hours), showed me his animals, including a super tame cow, seemed like he wanted to say something or wanted me to. But these days I wouldn't risk ruining lives by bringing it up. "Don't ask; don't tell". I think I just learned something about a friend. - caikgoch - 05-15-2018 There's a widow and adult children so I'll never say a word to anyone around here and I won't use a name on the forum. I just wonder if there's a lesson in here somewhere. I think I just learned something about a friend. - heavyhorse - 05-15-2018 Probably is, but unfortunately it's not (decades ago) when you could make some use of it. So now, yeah, don't mention names, breeds, regions, even on a board like this. Damn shame; miss the old days. I think I just learned something about a friend. - Cat - 05-15-2018 Quote: Old days alive and well in other parts of the world. I didn't know I'd lose and miss that once I moved out. I think I just learned something about a friend. - heavyhorse - 05-15-2018 Quote: Likely true, though not dependably so; I was in contact with someone in the baltics for some extended years time, the last I heard from him he was leaving to meet someone he had been talking to, with a Labrador bitch. Never heard from him again, his email, accounts at boards, etc. closed out after a year of not logging on. Of course he could have been eaten by wolves, I'll never know, but assuming something went badly wrong with the meet-up. I think I just learned something about a friend. - Cat - 05-15-2018 Quote: The baltics are pretty much conservative; I am talking countries in the so called third world, I still remember the kids giving themselves pride for fucking donkeys, it wasn't exactly lovely, but when that's a thing you can be sure you can be pretty open about your own sexuality. Damn [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/sad.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":(" width="20" /> I can only imagine, poor guy. I think I just learned something about a friend. - DingoJay - 05-16-2018 Though I have yet to meet another zoo in RL, there have been a few individuals who I have suspected. A former co-worker who I have known for decades has always kept a larger, intact male dog. He would sometimes make jokes, remarks and innuendos that vaguely suggested he might be zoo, or was it just wishful thinking on my part? ("What do I need a woman for, I have a dog! No, wait... That's just sick, forget I said that.") At one point I was visiting the guy and he went out for a case of beer, leaving me alone with the dog. While I was (innocently, really!) petting the dog, he tried every way he knew how to get my hands on his junk. Now, had he been a neighborhood mutt that showed up at my house at random, chances are I would have been head first under that big boy in a heartbeat. But given the circumstances and adding in my suspicions, I left him alone. Oh, well... This fellow now lives in another state, quite far from here and I've lost touch with him. I sometimes thought about broaching the subject in a roundabout manner but never had the nerve. I think I just learned something about a friend. - 30-30 - 05-16-2018 What you folks are wasting time on... as a pothead, I know this "IS he?/ Has he some weed to sell?" game too well to take anything that has been said here serious. File it under selective perception, wishful thinking and blatant tunnel vision , okay guys? I think I just learned something about a friend. - heavyhorse - 05-16-2018 Waste of time? Probably; we seem to agree that acting on our perceptions would be a bad idea. Still seems unlikely all of us are so horribly unperceptive about what we observe, referenced to our observations of own experiences with animals. Although your drug-dealer experiences may yet prove useful providing reference judging what others may not be revealing. . . . . . |