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Woud like to give it a try, but i don't own any animals. where best to go ?
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Personals section if someone is willing to share their animals(and only if the animal consents to you, if not, keep looking)The other option is to get your own animal, but please don't do it only for the sex if you do go that route, do it for a multitude of reasons, not least of which to give a wonderful animal a happy home and a great life of love and care.
Ditto on what EVixen said!
Yep EV said it in a nutshell !
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OK, I'll say it too, EV is right, don't do it just for sex. Considerably more to a mate then orgasms.
As others have said "there is more to owning a pet than just sex"
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Right have to post there. Are'nt animals cold. I.e Cold bloooded.Also I ike a mare to be my first beast sex.
QUOTE (madpete @ May 20 2008, 04:02 PM) Right have to post there. Are'nt animals cold. I.e Cold bloooded.Also I ike a mare to be my first beast sex. Horses and dogs are warm-blooded mammals like you and I
Oh Right, Guess there still not 37C, like human's, hence the fur and hair.
i'd say get a didlo just for the sex but ur a man so good luck but u should get a dog. there great for everthing.
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QUOTE (madpete @ May 20 2008, 04:14 PM) Oh Right, Guess there still not 37C, like human's, hence the fur and hair. Dogs have a higher body temp than humans, actually
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some animals have a higher internal temperature than us. I don't know how this is relevant to this thread, but it IS important when getting any kind of pet that you know all about their species. If you think humans are the only warm-blooded animals, I'd hold off on getting any pets before doing research because there could be other important facts you don't know or didn't realize.Animals aren't sex toys, they are a full-time responsibility. You must know all that is needed to care for a dog or horse before getting one. Cold blooded animals, such as reptiles, need different care than mammals (warm-blooded).
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I don't know everything that's a Animal and a Mammal. As for the dilldo, nope. not my thing. altho I do have a sex toy. I don't have a pet because i'm out at work for most of the day so un-fair to keep a pet locked up. plus if I do wish the spend a special time with a pet, I don't get the space. I share my home with a flat mate. I allow him free access of the whole home, because at the end of the day he's allmost paying half .
goog luck with your research
BTW what do you think of my Cock. ?
Think I'm going to have to go with Missy on this one. Would suggest you get a part-time volunteer position with animals-- a shelter, farm, training facility, and get up to speed on some of the basics, and after awhile go from there.
QUOTE (madpete @ Feb 5 2009, 06:13 AM) BTW what do you think of my Cock. ? hi By now its been a few months since you first posed your question. You've probably done plenty of research into this by now, but in case you are still wondering:QUOTE I don't know everything that's a Animal and a Mammal.Living things are grouped into a few different categories called kingdoms. One of these is animals, the others are plants, protozoa, fungi, etc. Wikipedia says "Animals are a major group of multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia " The dictionary goes even simpler "a living organism characterized by voluntary movement " Mammals are "are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, which they use in feeding their young. They are also characterized by the possession of sweat glands, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain.Except for the five species of monotremes (which lay eggs), all mammals give birth to live young. Most mammals also possess specialized teeth, and the largest group of mammals, the placentals, use a placenta during gestation. The mammalian brain regulates endothermic and circulatory systems, including a four-chambered heart." "Nearly all mammals are endothermic ("warm-blooded"). Most mammals also have hair to help keep them warm. Like birds, mammals can forage or hunt in cold weather and climates where reptiles and large insects cannot.Endothermy requires plenty of food energy, so pound for pound mammals eat more food than reptiles. Small insectivorous mammals eat prodigious amounts for their size" (from wikipedia)So mammals = warm-blooded, covered in hair/fur, milk-producing, live birth (there are exceptions)A few examples: Humans, dogs, cats, horses, elephants, dolphins, rabbits
QUOTE (madpete @ Feb 5 2009, 12:13 PM) BTW what do you think of my Cock. ? it's a cock alright
QUOTE (zndxxx @ Feb 5 2009, 10:37 AM) QUOTE (madpete @ Feb 5 2009, 12:13 PM) BTW what do you think of my Cock. ? it's a cock alright You don't know that for sure-- This is the internet.It could be a novelty cellphone.What do you suppose it feels like when it's set on "Vibrate"?
QUOTE (neandernitz @ Feb 5 2009, 02:57 PM) Think I'm going to have to go with Missy on this one. Would suggest you get a part-time volunteer position with animals-- a shelter, farm, training facility, and get up to speed on some of the basics, and after awhile go from there. and then learn at a barn or dog school.
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