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Old 11-26-2012, 06:20 PM   #1
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Germany moves to toughen bestiality laws | The Raw Story

BERLIN — Germany is set to tighten its laws against bestiality in a bid to improve animal welfare, a lawmaker involved in drafting the legislation said on Monday.

Bestiality was removed from Germany’s penal code in 1969 and since then has only been against the law if “significant harm” is inflicted on the animal.

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But the president of a group representing people who engage in the act of bestiality said he would take legal action.

“It is unthinkable that any sexual act with an animal is punished without proof that the animal has come to any harm,” Michael Kiok said in an interview with the TAZ.
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Germany moves to toughen bestiality laws | The Raw Story

BERLIN — Germany is set to tighten its laws against bestiality in a bid to improve animal welfare, a lawmaker involved in drafting the legislation said on Monday.

Bestiality was removed from Germany’s penal code in 1969 and since then has only been against the law if “significant harm” is inflicted on the animal.

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But the president of a group representing people who engage in the act of bestiality said he would take legal action.

“It is unthinkable that any sexual act with an animal is punished without proof that the animal has come to any harm,” Michael Kiok said in an interview with the TAZ.
All I can say is it's about time. The Germans have been sexually confused for a long time and need parameters.
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Ewwwwwwwww ... they have erotic zoos in Germany and they rent out the animals.

That is disgusting ...
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Marriage equality!!!

I say that if a man loves his cat then who are we to stop them from marrying!


BBC News - German man 'marries' his dying cat
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Marriage equality!!!

I say that if a man loves his cat then who are we to stop them from marrying!


BBC News - German man 'marries' his dying cat
The man was desperate for a little (I am not going to say it).
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“It is unthinkable that any sexual act with an animal is punished without proof that the animal has come to any harm,” Michael Kiok said in an interview with the TAZ.
No pal, what is unthinkable is any HUMAN wanting to have sex with an animal!

Honestly, anyone who has sex with a non-human animal needs some serious psychiatric help.
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I met a guy in Maine that told me during the winter he would go out in his fathers barn and have sex with anything that moved, he said "he even tried it with a chicken"

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I guess that explains why Germany has petting zoos and 'heavy petting' zoos.................
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Heres a little more. ...I guess something like this could happen maine

Germany plans to slap a fine of up to 25,000 euros on people having sexual relations with pets, but zoophiles plan to fight the move. They say there's nothing wrong with consensual sex and that the true violations of animal rights are taking place in the farming industry.

Germany Plans to Outlaw Sex With Animals - SPIEGEL ONLINE
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