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About James Joyner
James Joyner is Professor and Department Head of Security Studies at Marine Corps University 's Command and Staff College and a nonresident senior fellow at the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council . He's a former Army officer and Desert Storm vet. Views expressed here are his own. Follow James on Twitter @DrJJoyner .


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Sunday, August 31, 2014
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Bestiality and prostitution are legal in Denmark. And not just separately.
A regular correspondent with a longstanding interest in the region stumbled upon this story from 2008 and passed it along.
Ice News (“ Animal brothels legal in Denmark “):
Laws in both Denmark and Norway are fairly open when it comes to a person’s legal right to engage in sexual activity with an animal. The law states that doing so is perfectly legal, so long as the animal involved does not suffer. According to the Danish newspaper 24timer, this interesting gap in the law has led to a flourishing business in which people pay in order to have sex with animals.
On the internet, several Danish animal owners openly advertise their services. The newspaper contacted several such individuals and was told that many of the animals have been engaged in this kind of activity for several years and that the animals crave the sexual stimulation. The newspaper found that the cost charged by the animal owners varied from DKK 500 to 1,000 (USD$85 to $170).
Since Danish laws are so similar to Norwegian laws, the animal bordello phenomenon has led many to question if such a practice could be legal in Norway as well.
Torunn Knaevelsrud is the section chief for animal welfare for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. “It is difficult to say yes or no,” he replied to a question about the legality of animal bordellos in Norway.
“It could be that the animals don’t really care,” Knaevelsrud said. “But I think it is in the nature of the case that animals will often be victims of injury, stress or suffering in connection with sexual acts with humans. Either that they are held fast, or frightened, or suffer pain or physical injury,” Knaevelsrud said.
Having no familiarity with the publication and having never heard of this phenomenon despite this particular report being more than six years old, I was suspicious that it was a lark. Alas, not so much. Indeed, despite my obliviousness, the practice has gotten more recent attention in prominent publications.
 International Business Times report (“ Denmark’s Legal Bestiality Trends Gain Notice as Outraged Public Continues to Condemn Baby Giraffe Marius’ Killing “):
As public outcry against a decision by Copenhagen’s Zoo to slaughter a baby Giraffe called Marius grows, outraged observers in social media have claimed that such an activity is linked to the fact that bigger profanities such as bestiality or ‘zoophilia’ is permitted in Denmark.
On Sunday, the news of the two-year-old Giraffe being killed sparked a spate of online outrage after a bid to save the animal by thousands of people failed. The animal was killed, despite other zoos such as the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Britain offering to give Marius a new home.
Thousands of people had also signed an online petition to stop the killing. The incident that has widely been called an ‘outrageous murder of a poor animal’ was justified by Denmark citing European laws on inbreeding.
“What do we expect from a Country (that) has not made Bestiality illegal?” said a Facebook user, Sandra Plowman reacting to IBtimes’ article , which pointed to the fact that Sunday’s live footage from the zoo showed disturbing images of the giraffe being dissected.
“What can you expect from a place that has legal animal brothels? Denmark is disgusting,” said another individual with a profile name, Little Wing.
Although there is no evidence suggesting a link between Sunday’s killing of the giraffe to an act of bestiality, Copenhagen’s decision to put down the animal has been widely considered another example of the country’s record on brutality against animals – which includes tolerance towards growing trend of sex between humans and animals.
I was vaguely aware that there was some controversy over the giraffe killing from various social media headlines but never bothered to click through. Vice (“ IT’S LEGAL TO HAVE SEX WITH DOGS IN DENMARK “) and (“ THE WOMAN WHO TRAINS DOGS TO HAVE SEX WITH HUMANS “) has more information about the particulars than you likely want to know.
The Daily Mail even claims “ Bestiality brothels are spreading through Germany .”
This is information I could have done without, frankly.
Hmmmmm…. Seems God hasn’t been talking to Bryan Fischer after all and really doesn’t give a sh!t. I wonder who Fischer has been listening to?
Who thought the Danes would be that freaky ?
Frankly I think they should leave the animals in peace although I am OK with legal, well regulated HUMAN prostiution.
On one level gross!
On the other-I prefer sex acts be limited to humans who are able to knowingly consent.
It sounds like the people of Denmark aren’t entirely on board with the whole sex with animals thing.
I’m going down to Hollywood next week to see my alleged agents. I’m totally pitching them this as a sitcom. These three wacky guys find a loophole in the law that allows them to set up bestiality brothels, (Denmark won’t do, I’m thinking Oregon) but only if the animals are super-pampered. It’ll kill on FXX. Or, as a reality show on A&E with Duck Dynasty as its lead-in.
Wacky hijinks would ensue either way. And there aren’t that many long-running parts for animal actors, so that’s a plus. Of sorts.
Way back in 1970 I got a job driving the Sleepytown Yellow cab. It was the night shift. 6 pm to 6am.
One of the old drivers I met was a dirt farmer (as he called himself) named
Pistol Lingle.
“Any farm boy who tells you he never f**ked a farm animal is lyin’!” he said.
I did not ask him for proof.
Do the brothels perform marriage services too? This may cause a decline in sex tourism to Southeast Asia, is this what Denmark and Norway intended?
See what urbanization gets you? Animal sex trafficking.
I’ve spent far too long trying to come up with a clever comment that would include that phrase, and now I think it just doesn’t need a comment to frame it.
What about commercial breeders? If they’re breeding puppies, should the two parent dogs have to consent?
…you know, I think I have to draw the line at bestiality? Yeah, gonna say there’s no way that’s morally excusable.
It’s not even as if I’m just being a traditionalist, it’s literally a sexual ethic of mine that any sex without mutual consent amounts to rape, and I figure animals can’t really give consent and now I’m devoting too much thought to bestiality on a holiday weekend. I hate you jerks.
God gave free reign to the children of Israel to destroy the inhabitants of the land before them because, among other deviant things, the Cananites weren’t mindful of what not to do with a beast…
I own one of the largest strip clubs in Oregon, and I’m a strong supporter of mainstream adult entertainment. But, some terrible things like sex with animals are just plain gross and very wrong and very unacceptable as human conduct. – Mainstream adult entertainment centers on much more normal activity such as beauty or awesome bedroom athletics and skills, and not disgusting conduct like sex with animals.
That’s just disgusting. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be in my lab …
“What’s that Timmy? Lassie’s been abducted by a Dutch pimp??”
You know, I can just imagine the sneering Europeans. “You Americans are all such prudes!”
Hee hee hee…. I love all the over the top moralizing about sex with animals who are obviously unable to consent to it by a BUNCH OF F’N CARNIVORES!!!!! I wonder how it is you think the cow consented to be steak, or the pig bacon, or the chicken drumsticks?
@ OzarkHillbilly : Yes, in the face of death all else is but chasing after the wind. All is vanity, surely.
Now farewell, I must assuage my existential dread with some sweet sheep.
Sorry. I’ve seen so much hysterical reporting on sex trafficking that has turned out to be complete garbage, I’m going to take this with a huge helping of salt. And that it’s being reported in the Daily Mail makes me suspect it’s pure BS.
Bah!
It’s getting late. I think it’s time for Gene Wilder and Daisy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQk_52bnp9k
@ michael reynolds : get with the “portlandia” folks, they’ll be able to do something with that.
We feed animals food that we ourselves would never eat, we put chains on them and make them protect our property and serve our farming needs, we take away the milk they produce, we literally ride on their backs to travel or just for fun, we make them breed with each other to produce more slaves, we can, most importantly, kill them and eat their flesh and that’s all fine and dandy, we do it without their consent and very few people seem to mind. However, if we want to use animals for sex – just another human need – all of a sudden the opinion of the animal starts to matter.
Certainly, enslaving then killing something and eating its flesh is worse than raping it, right?

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Following is a transcript of the video.
The average couple has sex for anywhere from 30 seconds to about 45 minutes. Now, 45 minutes sounds long, until you consider the brown antechinus.
For two weeks every mating season, a male will mate as much as physically possible, sometimes having sex for up to 14 hours at a time, flitting from one female to the next. And all that testosterone revs up his stress hormone production into overdrive, crashing his immune system.
That in turn crashes his immune system, making him extremely vulnerable to disease and infection. Often times, he dies before his young are even born. Scientists call this kamikaze mating technique "suicidal reproduction."
It turns out that for many species, sex kills.
Take the male honeybee. His primary job? Mate with the Queen. But sadly for him, he only gets to mate once because during the act, his reproductive organs are ripped off and his testicles explode. In the process, his semen shoots through her oviduct, where she stores it for later use.
Hey, at least it's a quick death, especially compared to some deep-sea anglerfish, like the triplewart seadevil. This one's a female. And you see that tiny parasite on her side? That's the male. It would be like if a human male only came up to a woman's ankle. Instead of hunting for his own food, the male bites into the female, fusing his body with hers and living off the nutrients in her blood In return, he provides the one thing he has to offer: sperm.
But there's a catch. In the process, his body shrivels up. He loses his eyes, fins, and most internal organs, until, ultimately, he becomes just a portable sperm bank for the female.
Fortunately, not all males have it that rough. The short-beaked echidna survives mating. But his sex life is anything but ordinary. He'll line up with around nine other males and follow a single female for up to a month during mating season. But here's the interesting part. Females have a forked reproductive tract. But that doesn't deter the males, because they have a 4-headed penis.
So during sex, the male alternates, swapping out spent pairs as each fires its semen. And that semen is supercharged. Hundreds of sperm glom together into bundles, which can swim faster than individual sperm, increasing their chance of fertilization. If that's not impressive enough, his penis reaches nearly a quarter of his body length when erect.
But that's nothing compared to a barnacle's. That little crustacean has proportionally the longest penis of any animal on earth spanning up to 10 times his body size. That's like a human's reaching the length of a bowling lane. And the barnacle needs it because he can't move around very easily. So he casts out his giant penis like a fishing line to find a mate. It waves about in the current, reaching to touch, and fertilize, the female organs of its neighbor.
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By Toby Meyjes , Assistant news editor
This week, a court heard how 64-year-old Carol Bowditch was filmed as she had sex with dogs and then their owners at animal sex parties in the UK.
The case exposed the seedy underworld of bestiality and the people who take part in the extreme activity.
Metro.co.uk investigated the parties and what drives those that take part in them.
The forums where zoo parties – human and animal orgies – are discussed are full of threads with advice for those arranging events for the first time.
One woman describes how her first time was in front of her husband and eight other members of their BDSM group.
She explains how she was tied to a ‘breeding bench’ – a restraint device – and ‘taken’ by a Black Lab as the others watched..
The most sought after locations for zoophile orgies are the discreet ones. Zoophiles often express the desire to find rural sites that are remote enough to ensure privacy but are still accessible for those taking part.
Perversely, looking out for one another appears to be a common theme amongst those arranging parties where they watch each other have sex with animals
Many suggest setting rules first and almost all stress the importance of meeting other ‘zoo friends’ – and their animals – in M & Gs (meet and greets) before taking part.
One user stresses the importance of meeting other participants beforehand citing a bad experience in a room surrounded by ‘six random guys’ with ‘very bad personal hygiene’ and ‘poor social skills’
Later he warns ‘just inviting random people off the internet into your house or indeed turning up at [someone’s] house on a promise… It can get extremely weird quickly.’
Another suggests all participants take an STD check before pointing out the ‘really nice’ thing about dogs is that they can’t become infected by human STDs.
The rules are important for a number of reasons, not least because the activities taking place at the parties are highly illegal, at least in the UK.
Just this week, Bowditch was handed a community order for having sex with a St Bernard, a black Labrador and an Alsatian.
The maximum sentence for sex with an animal in the UK is two years.
Many forums forbid the discussion of a meeting and its locations within the threads, and restrict feedback to simple remarks like ‘had fun at a M&G’.
But still people are brazen enough to make it clear that they want to take part.
In one thread in the UK, a guy explains he is single, ‘into dog and horse perversion’ sex and looking to arrange a ‘private party’.
He gets a number of responses including from one amateur photographer who offers to document the proceedings. But the desire for secrecy means the contents of the sex parties are rarely discussed in detail.
Many spell out their fantasies in stories they claim to be pure fiction but occasionally someone shares their experiences.
Other accounts provide a little more detail of the perversions.
One forum member describes attending a party organised by his college admin in the 1970s where he watched as she was mounted by a dog. He recalls she then repeated the act at two later parties.
Website Ex Berliner carries a more detailed description of a party in Essen, Germany, attended by 10 men, four women and two dogs.
Research on zoo parties is limited however academics have highlighted several reasons people have sex with animals. 
Dr Mark Griffiths, who is a professor of behavioural addiction at Nottingham Trent University, has written a number of articles on zoophilia . He pointed us to several key studies that have taken place.
The Kinsey Reports – which were published between 1948 and 53 – suggested that 8% of males and 4% of females had at least one sexual experience with an animal.
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