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Posted by zennie on December 15th 2007, 2:39

I'm in another chat, and there is a girl with the nick,,K9-Wife.. How do you feel here girls ? is that out of whack? please let us know if you feel like being blessed into a marrital bond. Actualy I would be very intersted if there is another married woman but maintains a secret loveaffaire with a dog as I do?

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Posted by silkythighs on December 15th 2007, 23:12

QUOTE (zennie @ Dec 14 2007, 08:39 PM) I'm in another chat, and there is a girl with the nick,,K9-Wife.. How do you feel here girls ? is that out of whack? please let us know if you feel like being blessed into a marrital bond. Actualy I would be very intersted if there is another married woman but maintains a secret loveaffaire with a dog as I do? I'm pretty sure k9wife simply refers to a married woman who does k9, not a woman who's actually feels married to her dog. Personally I'd never even consider it. Then again I'm not a zoo.

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Posted by ZZferret on December 16th 2007, 0:51

I used to chat with a lovely young lady who is into zoo and expressed a desire to go through some sort of ' wedding ' ceremony with a dog. It was something we were supposed to look into if we ever managed to meet up. Alas, that now seems unlikely. ZZ.

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Posted by energydog on December 16th 2007, 2:18

I don't doubt that there are a few zoo women/girls who are married to their male dogs. At least at an emotional level, if not a legal one. In fact, even though I'm talking out my ass on this one, it is probably more likely that there is a larger proportion of women than men who feel themselves married to their k9 partners. That's just my uneducated opinion on the matter.

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Posted by zennie on December 16th 2007, 3:15

SilkyThights, You are throwing overboard all the things that I have learned here and in english langauge. Your final words are that you are not a zoo. Well what is a zoo? I tought that most of here are ,,zoo,, that means zoophilia. Hey I did read so many posts from you about how you relating to your two dogs, (one super active anotherone lazy) I actualy like your posts, but now you are saying that you are not a zoo? so what, and who are zoo's? and what am I? cheerrs zennie

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Posted by Prank122000 on December 16th 2007, 17:39

Being "married" to a dog is a little meaningless because "marriage" is not quite a concept graspable by a dog. And what's a marriage if one part doesn't have the concept?I, too, think that the nick is just an indicator a of woman who is married and has a dog.Prank

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Posted by st benard on December 16th 2007, 20:06

Marriage, what does it really mean. I have known several females who would only let their canine lover use their body. There were a couple of female teachers at the primary school nearby that if it had been legally they would have married their canine lovers. One lived with a Corgi and the other shared her house with a very randy G S, ( she practised monogamy but he did not follow her views on that subject) .

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Posted by neece12 on December 16th 2007, 20:25

QUOTE (zennie @ Dec 15 2007, 08:15 PM) SilkyThights, You are throwing overboard all the things that I have learned here and in english langauge. Your final words are that you are not a zoo. Well what is a zoo? I tought that most of here are ,,zoo,, that means zoophilia. Hey I did read so many posts from you about how you relating to your two dogs, (one super active anotherone lazy) I actualy like your posts, but now you are saying that you are not a zoo? so what, and who are zoo's? and what am I? cheerrs zennie First, there's a difference between zoophilia and bestiality. I agree with the previous explanation that most likely, the person you're referring to is simply a married woman who enjoys K9.Although some people develop a romantic type of emotional attachment to their pets, not everyone does. We all love our pets, but not always in a romantic way that would lead us to want to marry them. Many of us have normal human relationships, and the sexual satisfaction that we get from our pets is only a small part of our lives.Neither way is considered wrong or incorrect on this forum.

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Posted by energydog on December 16th 2007, 23:27

QUOTE (st benard @ Dec 16 2007, 08:06 PM) ...One lived with a Corgi and the other shared her house with a very randy G S, ( she practised monogamy but he did not follow her views on that subject) . Why you cheeky girl you! Hope you didn't drain him too much, and left her wondering..."Hmm he didn't seem to cum too much tonight?"

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