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A Case Study of Preferential Bestiality (Zoophilia)
A Case Study of Preferential Bestiality (Zoophilia)
A case study of preferential bestiality was performed due to the fact that humans show a wide array of sexual preferences and behaviors-some normal some abnormal. The question to ask should be what is normal? In this study, we are told that a large number of paraphilias have been described and catalogued, ranging from fetishism to pedophilia. The study is performed to show how rare bestiality may be, but yet a possible preference in this unique case is alas possible. The study is performed on three set criteria’s, and hence a search for all three shows the just rarity of this sexual preference in our animal kingdom. The first of the set criterion is considered when the individual reports intense and recurrent sexual fantasies and urges about having sexual interactions with nonhuman animals, or reports repeated sexual interactions with nonhuman animals accompanied by strong sexual arousal. The second criteria follows when the individual chooses sexual interactions with nonhuman animals even when willing human partners are available. The third criteria is where the subject using objective measures, shows greater sexual arousal to images of the nonhuman species that to humans, or
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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