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Kimberly Coggin pleads guilty to having sex with a dog
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Published: 16:04 BST, 10 August 2016 | Updated: 23:35 BST, 10 August 2016
A Mississippi woman admitted to having sex with more than one animal after she was arrested Saturday. 
Kimberly Coggin, 39, pleaded guilty to charges she had unnatural intercourse with a dog, according to WTVA . 
Sheriff Greg Pollan said an investigation was launched into Coggin after explicit photos were being circulated via text messages among residents within Calhoun County.
Kimberly Coggin (above), 39, pleaded guilty to charges she had unnatural intercourse with a dog in Calhoun County, Mississippi 
Authorities were able to determine that photos of Coggin engaged in sexual acts with animals were taken between August 2014 and August 2015, according to The Daily Journal . 
He said during a court hearing on Monday in Calhoun County Circuit Court, Coggin opted to waive indictment and pleaded guilty to the charge. 
Pollan added that she admitted she had sex with more than one animal. However, it's unclear exactly what kind of animals she had sex with besides a dog.
Coggin was given a 10-year suspended sentence, five years probation and was ordered to register as a sex offender. 
Authorities are currently investigating how the shocking photos of Coggin in the act were released to the community of Vardaman.
Sheriff Greg Pollan (above) said an investigation was launched into Coggin after an explicit photo was being circulated online within Calhoun County
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Jenna Louise Driscoll pleaded guilty at Brisbane District Court to three bestiality charges
A YOUNG woman who had sex with her dog was encouraged by her then-partner to send him footage of the repulsive acts, a court has been told.
Jenna Louise Driscoll pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court to three bestiality charges, among other crimes, that came to light when police unearthed messages and videos of the sex acts on her phone.
Her ex-boyfriend filmed her having sex with the dog on one occasion and later asked her to send through footage of more acts.
“She was willing to do that,” Crown prosecutor Dzenita Balic told the court.
Her sentencing hearing was told she had sex with the animal three times between January and April 2014, which, Ms Balic said, seemed to be linked to the “attempted arousal” of her then-partner.
“There is some evidence to indicate the animal was hiding,” she said.
The details emerged as the court heard the 27-year-old had also bitten a child in public on two occasions.
She has also pleaded guilty to trafficking cannabis at a “street level” over an eight-month period.
Following her first court appearance two years ago, Driscoll was pictured arriving home accompanied by an unidentified man and a pet dog.
The dog, believed to be a pitbull terrier, climbed the stairs outside Driscoll's home, where neighbours say she has lived for some time.
Defence barrister James Godbolt said there’s been “significant publicity” around his client over the bestiality charges, saying she changed her status at university to an external student because of the scandal.
He said Driscoll went from a highly-dysfunctional childhood to a highly-dysfunctional relationship that lasted about six years, reports the Courier Mail .
He said she had been dependent on cannabis and her “profit” from trafficking had gone towards supporting her living expenses and own habit.
Judge Terry Martin slammed the bestiality acts as “repulsive” and “against the order of nature”.
He reserved his decision on sentence until Monday, with Driscoll to spend the weekend behind bars.
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A woman has shared the mortifying note that was thrown over her fence by an angry neighbor — blasting her noisy bedroom antics.
British social media user Amber Odon shared her horror after discovering the handwritten note, declaring she could “never leave my house again.”
Sharing the scrap of paper and its scrawled contents on TikTok , many found Odon’s unfortunate situation hilarious.
“Just found this note thrown over my fence,” she explained in her video .
“It’s official, I can never leave my house again.”
The crumpled and torn piece of paper read: “If your [sic] going to have animal sex during the middle of the day, please close your bloody windows!”
The annoyed writer unexpectedly signed off their angry letter with a pleasant “Ta” (“Thank you”).
Many found Odon’s plight — which has been viewed more than a million times — highly amusing.
“Why they peeping through your windows for? Must be jel [jealous],” one user commented.
“Would she have preferred you do it in the middle of the night,” another said.
One declared, “OMG this is brilliant!” as someone else said, “I would die.”
Others pointed out the writer’s spelling mistake, suggesting Odon should point out the glaring error.
“Throw a note back with ‘*you’re’ on it,” one said.
“Correct the ‘your’ to ‘you’re’ and request they resubmit,” another agreed.
But some agreed that if the sex act was that “loud,” she deserved the rude note.
Odon’s video also inspired others to share their stories of being busted in the act.
“My neighbour called police on us once. It was so embarrassing, they thought that I’m being murdered because of how I screamed,” one shared.
“I just push all the notes, knocks on walls and dirty looks throughout my life to the back of my mind,” another added.

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In a new study, researchers surveyed nearly 1,000 zoophiles about frequency of sex with animals, beliefs about zoophilia, and their sexual preferences and practices.
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In 1948, Alfred Kinsey shocked the world when he released his first publication about Americans’ sexual behaviors. Among his more surprising findings—both then and now—was that 8 percent of the men he interviewed reported having engaged in sexual activity with an animal. That’s right—we’re talking almost 1 in 12 men.
Kinsey’s work wasn’t based on a representative sample of Americans, of course, so many have concluded that he probably just oversampled zoophiles. But, then again, maybe he didn’t. In a recent survey I conducted on the sex fantasies of 4,175 Americans , I found that 1 in 5 participants reported having fantasized about what it would be like to get it on with an animal at least once before. To be clear, my data aren’t representative either, but no matter how you look at it, it certainly seems to be the case that inter-species sex fantasies and behaviors are occurring with surprising frequency—this despite the fact that bestiality is currently illegal in 45 states.
The question you’re all probably asking yourself now is what so many people find arousing about having sex with animals in the first place. Well, we finally have some insight: A new study published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy presents findings from largest survey to date of self-identified adult zoophiles.
This study included 958 zoophiles, all of whom were recruited online and asked about their frequency of sex with animals, their beliefs about zoophilia, and their sexual preferences and practices. On average, these folks reported having sex with animals two to three times per week. Some of them were exclusively into animals, while others had human partners, too. The most-preferred animal partners were dogs, but horses followed closely behind (a finding that is consistent with previous research on this subject). In fact, dogs and horses were the two most popular animals, with 97 percent of participants having a preference for one of the two.
So what do they find so sexually appealing about these animals? In part, it has to do with their scent. Believe it or not, 89 percent said that a “musky smell” was a key factor in their animal partner’s attractiveness. But it’s not just that—it’s really the smell and appearance of the genitals in particular that seems to be the crucial factor. In the words of the study’s authors, “the more wet, hairy, and smelly, the more attractive the animal is for zoosexuals.”
It’s not all about the senses, however. For many, part of the appeal resides in the fact that sex with animals violates major social rules and conventions. Taboo activities in general (whether they involve animals or not) hold a lot of sexual appeal to people because they add an extra layer of excitement and thrill. In the words of one participant: “What makes animals sexually attractive to me I guess has to do with the taboo nature of it, and that while their sexual organs function the same as a human's, they have different features that make sexual activity more interesting and more pleasurable. I like human genitalia too, but I prefer animals more strongly. I'm not really sure why, I just do. They turn me on more than humans having kinky sex.”
To me, what the above findings suggest is that some people may be drawn to sex with animals because they’re sensation seekers—they just have a higher bar or threshold for sexual excitement, meaning they need a more intense stimulus to get off. Doing something taboo and/or being with a creature that has genitalia that are very different from humans could be just what these people need to push their excitement threshold up a notch.
That said, there could also be a learning component here. Indeed, some participants in this study talked about early childhood experiences (including visits to farms that left an indelible impression) that shaped their interest in animals. However, there’s an important caveat here: We can’t say whether that’s truly what led them to this interest, or if these people are just searching for answers by looking into their pasts.
So how do these folks feel about having sex with animals? The vast majority—72 percent—said they don’t see anything wrong with what they’re doing. Even more—80 percent—said they think everything they do with the animals is safe for them and that the animals have offered consent.
Participants described many symbols of animal consent, ranging from audible cues like barking to physical cues like whether the animal looks happy or is running around. In the words of one participant: “Animals communicate using body language and will make it known they dislike whatever you're doing, usually by warning you by making noises and showing signs that whatever you're doing is irritating them.”
As another participant said: “Those dogs never look happier than when their female owner lets them put it in. Dogs don't view sex as sacred like our society does. They do it because they want to and can't be emotionally harmed by it.”
A common reaction to all of this is to say that because animals aren’t humans and can’t speak for themselves, they can’t truly offer consent. Therefore, many would say that zoophilia is wrong on these grounds. Others might point out that this raises the question of why we care so much about issues of consent when it comes to having sex with animals, but not when it comes to hunting them, eating them, keeping them as pets, or turning them into fashion accessories.
Justin Lehmiller is a research fellow at The Kinsey Institute and author of the blog Sex and Psychology. His latest book is Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex Life . Follow him on Twitter @JustinLehmiller .
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