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Originally Posted by Ranger77
sweet, maybe I'll make the first beastiality museum .... they're born that way and are a very supressed minority those who are sexually attracted to animals
don't hate 'em, accept and tolerate them
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In "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford (governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony off and on for several years around 1620-1640), a 17 year old kid is reported to have had intimate relations with a horse, was apprehended, tried, and sentenced to hanging for an offense contrary to nature. A man in his 30s was found to have raped a young girl (9 years old comes to mind, but my memory may be sketchy) and was punished with something less than capital punishment because his crime was NOT contrary to nature.
I guess we can say of the practicers of beastiality "You've come a long way, baby!" Formerly hung; now tolerated. No word on whether the intimate relations between the 17 year old and the horse were consensual. What a way to be remembered to history? Hung before the age of 20 for doing a horse?!!! The Puritans didn't mess around!