Last day it was the 1st of June, and so what you may think.

Well, on that date it is exactly 1 year since sex between humans and animals were outlawed here in Denmark. Is that a big deal? Well for some people it is.

Does it matter to me?

The short answer is yes and no. (confusing right?)

I’m a zoophile/Zoosexual, and if you already followed this page, then it’s not really a surprise, but if this is your first time, then welcome.

Right now I’m single, so I don’t have a partner that I have sex with. That means that now the law doesn’t affect me. But maybe in the future it will. Now it gets interesting, because even though it’s illegal is that going to stop me? Just because a law says something is illegal, that doesn’t mean it’s ethically wrong to do. And even if I did it how would people know?

So back to the law.

Dan Jørgensen, former minister of agriculture for The Social Democrats, was proud of the law, proud of law that forbid sex between a human and another animal. He was the front figure for the law that forbid sex, not rape but sex. With the former law we had, you were punished for raping / doing harm, now you will be punished for sex. We had the law for 365days. How many people do you think have been arrested for breaking the law? The answer is 0. Not a single person have been arrested.

If you are against sex between humans and animals, then the law is good right? I mean since we got the law 0 people have had sex with animals….

Or wait… It doesn’t really work that way. People will still have sex even if a law says you can’t. You as the reader have no idea about what I do in my bedroom. So how would people turn me in?

One of the worst effects the law can have (that I can think of) is, that some Zoophiles would be afraid to get their animals/partners to a vet. Why you ask, well imagine if the vet found out you had sex. Then worst case scenario is that you could lose your partner.

Good arguments?

Orla Hav, MP for The Social Democrats (Former spokesman for animal welfare in the party) voted for the law. Later he said that the law was passed without reasonable arguments. He explained that one of the reasons why the party voted for a new law was because they didn’t want to look like that they themselves wanted to have sex with animals. All the MPs ignored the report from The Danish Animal Ethics Council, saying that a new law wasn’t necessary, since animals were protected by the current (old) law. Orla Hav gave a apology because they made politics on a area were they had a lack of evidence. At least he actually admitted that they had a lack of evidence for making a law against sex with animals. You can hear the interview in Danish here: (https://www.facebook.com/Radio24syv/videos/1054663501229059/)



People should remember that Zoophiles/Zoosexuals would never hurt any animals, why would they hurt someone they love?



I already talked about this before, and don’t want to repeat myself to much, so to end this post I just have one last question. So to all the politicians that voted for the law: You put a minority that loves animals like a partner in the same box as animal abusers. Was it worth it?