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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Zoophiles

Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle. Separate from those whose interest is curiosity, pornography, or sexual novelty, are those for whom zoophilia might be called a lifestyle or orientation. A commonly reported starting age is at puberty, around 9 - 11, and this seems consistent for both males and females. Kinsey found that the most frequent incidence of human/animal intercourse was more than eight times a week, for the under-15 years age group. Those who discover an interest at an older age often trace it back ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality

Platonic love for animals is usually viewed positively, but most people express concern or disapproval of sexual interest, sometimes very strongly. Criticisms come from a variety of sources, including moral, ethical, psychological, and social arguments. They include: "Sexual activity between species is unnatural." "Animals are not sentient, and therefore unable to consent." (similar to arguments against sex with human minors) "Animals are incapable of relating to or forming relationships with humans." ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Health and safety

Humans and animals cannot make each other pregnant, but infections due to improper cleaning could be an issue for either party. Most diseases are specific to particular species and cannot be transmitted sexually, so humans and animals cannot catch many diseases from zoosexual acts. However, a few uncommon but treatable infections (known as zoonoses) such as Brucellosis can be transferred. AIDS is fragile and only lives in primates (humans, apes and monkeys) and is not believed to survive long in other species. Animals' and humans' bodily fluids are not incompatible, but a ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - GNOME - Future developments

There are many sub-projects under the umbrella of the GNOME project, and not all of them are currently included in GNOME releases. Some are considered purely experimental concepts, or for testing ideas that will one day migrate into stable GNOME applications; others are code that is being polished for direct inclusion. Some examples include: GNOME Storage — database filing system for GNOME. Compare with WinFS. Project Topaz — ideas for GNOME version 3.0. Project Soylent — making "people" and their interac ...

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GNOME, GNOME - Aims, GNOME - Origin, GNOME - Organisation, GNOME - Platforms, GNOME - Architecture, GNOME - Future developments, GNOME - Freedesktop.org and GNOME, GNOME - Major GNOME Applications, GNOME - Stable versions, GNOME - Source code, GNOME - Notes and references

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - GNOME - Architecture

The GNOME desktop is built from a large number of different projects. A few of the major ones are listed below: Bonobo — a compound document technology. D-BUS — interprocess communication system. GConf — for storing application settings. GNOME VFS — a virtual file system. GNOME Keyring — for storing encryption keys and security information. GNOME Print — for printing documents. GNOME Translation Project — translate documentation and applications into different l ...

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GNOME, GNOME - Aims, GNOME - Origin, GNOME - Organisation, GNOME - Platforms, GNOME - Architecture, GNOME - Future developments, GNOME - Freedesktop.org and GNOME, GNOME - Major GNOME Applications, GNOME - Stable versions, GNOME - Source code, GNOME - Notes and references

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Cantonese linguistics - Cantonese versus Mandarin

In some ways, Cantonese is a more conservative language than Mandarin. This can be seen, for example, by comparing the words for "I/me" (我) and "hunger" (餓). They are written using very similar characters, but in Mandarin their pronunciation is quite different ("wǒ" vs. "è"), whereas in Cantonese they are pronounced identically except for their tones (ngo5 vs ngo6 respectively). Since the characters hint at a similar pronunciation, it can be assumed that their ancient pronunciation was indeed similar, but in Mandarin the two syllables ...

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Cantonese linguistics, Cantonese linguistics - Dialects of Cantonese, Cantonese linguistics - Phonology, Cantonese linguistics - Cantonese versus Mandarin, Cantonese linguistics - Written Cantonese

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Cantonese linguistics - Dialects of Cantonese

There are at least four major dialect groups of Cantonese: Yuehai, which includes the dialect spoken in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau as well as the dialects of Zhongshan, and Dongguan; Sìyì (四邑, sei yap), exemplified by Taishan dialect, which used to be ubiquitous in American Chinatowns before 1970; Gaoyang, as spoken in Yangjiang; and Guinan 桂南(Nanning dialect) spoken widely in Guangxi. Ho ...

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Cantonese linguistics, Cantonese linguistics - Dialects of Cantonese, Cantonese linguistics - Phonology, Cantonese linguistics - Cantonese versus Mandarin, Cantonese linguistics - Written Cantonese

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - GNOME - Aims

According to the GNOME website, "The GNOME project provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop. " [1] The GNOME project puts heavy emphasis on simplicity, usability and making things "just work". As a consequence of this, two ...

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GNOME, GNOME - Aims, GNOME - Origin, GNOME - Organisation, GNOME - Platforms, GNOME - Architecture, GNOME - Future developments, GNOME - Freedesktop.org and GNOME, GNOME - Major GNOME Applications, GNOME - Stable versions, GNOME - Source code, GNOME - Notes and references

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - GNOME - Organisation

In common with most free software projects, the GNOME project is loosely organised. Discussion occurs on a number of mailing lists that are open to anyone.[5] In August 2000 the GNOME Foundation was set up to deal with administrative tasks, press interest and to act as a contact point for companies interested in developing GNOME software. The foundation, while not directly involved in technical decisions, does coordinate releases and decide which pr ...

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GNOME, GNOME - Aims, GNOME - Origin, GNOME - Organisation, GNOME - Platforms, GNOME - Architecture, GNOME - Future developments, GNOME - Freedesktop.org and GNOME, GNOME - Major GNOME Applications, GNOME - Stable versions, GNOME - Source code, GNOME - Notes and references

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - GNOME - Platforms

Although originally a GNU/Linux desktop, GNOME now runs on most Unix-like systems (*BSD variants, AIX, IRIX, HP-UX), and in particular it has been adopted by Sun Microsystems as the standard desktop for its Solaris platform, replacing the ageing CDE. It is supplied with most modern desktop GNU/Linux distributions, and is the default desktop environment for Fedora Core, Red Hat Linux, Debian and Ubuntu Linux. GNOME is also available in a number of LiveCD Linux distributions. A LiveCD allows a computer to boot directly from a compact di ...

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GNOME, GNOME - Aims, GNOME - Origin, GNOME - Organisation, GNOME - Platforms, GNOME - Architecture, GNOME - Future developments, GNOME - Freedesktop.org and GNOME, GNOME - Major GNOME Applications, GNOME - Stable versions, GNOME - Source code, GNOME - Notes and references

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature

From cave paintings onward and throughout human history, zoophilia has been a recurring subject in art, literature, and fantasy. In Ugaritic mythology, the god Baal is said to have impregnated a heifer to sire a young bull god. In Greek mythology, Zeus appeared to Leda in the form of a swan, and her children Helen and Polydeuces resulted from that sexual union. Zeus also seduced Europa in the form of a bull, and carried off the youth Ganymede in the form of an eagle. The half-human/half-bull Minotaur was the offspring of Queen Pasipha ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Media discussion

Because of its controversial standing, different countries and medias vary in how they treat discussion of zoosexuality. Often sexual matters are the subject of legal or regulatory requirement. For example, in 2005, the UK broadcasting regulator (OFCOM) updated its code stating that: "Freedom of expression is at the heart of any democratic state. It is an essential right to hold opinions and receive and impart information and ideas. Broadcasting and freedom of expression are intrinsically linked. However, with such rights come d ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Internet Relay Chat - Clients

mIRC is widely believed to be the most popular IRC client on Windows based systems. However, with the recent introduction of clients such as Bersirc, KVIrc, Trillian, and X-Chat, mIRC is beginning to see much more competition. Many people still use mIRC most likely due to the fact that it has been around for quite some time and has a wide variety of scripts available. ircII is the canonical Unix IRC client, but its userbase has declined with the appearance of competing clients such as ircII-EPIC, BitchX, irssi, X-Chat, etc. For Mac OS X, the ...

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Internet Relay Chat, Internet Relay Chat - Technical information, Internet Relay Chat - Evolution, Internet Relay Chat - Channels and Modes, Internet Relay Chat - Abuse prevention: timestamping vs. nick/channel delay protocol, Internet Relay Chat - Networks and URLs, Internet Relay Chat - Clients, Internet Relay Chat - Bots, Internet Relay Chat - Bouncer, Internet Relay Chat - Modern IRC, Internet Relay Chat - Forms of abuse, Internet Relay Chat - File sharing

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Internet Relay Chat - Networks and URLs

Today there are several thousand running IRC networks in the world. They run various implementations of IRC servers, and are administered by various groups of IRC Operators, but the protocol exposed to IRC users is very similar, and all IRC networks can be accessed by the same client software. You can join to servers clicking in a irc://irc.server.net:port/channel web link. The largest IRC networks have traditionally been grouped in The Big Four — a designation for networks that top the statistics. Currently this inclu ...

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Internet Relay Chat, Internet Relay Chat - Technical information, Internet Relay Chat - Evolution, Internet Relay Chat - Channels and Modes, Internet Relay Chat - Abuse prevention: timestamping vs. nick/channel delay protocol, Internet Relay Chat - Networks and URLs, Internet Relay Chat - Clients, Internet Relay Chat - Bots, Internet Relay Chat - Bouncer, Internet Relay Chat - Modern IRC, Internet Relay Chat - Forms of abuse, Internet Relay Chat - File sharing

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Internet Relay Chat - File sharing

Using scripts like Sysreset, UPP and Polaris users can create file servers that allow them to share files with others. In addition to the normal pros and cons of file-sharing (see Copyright infringement of software), there are also groups that set up anime fansubbing networks, allowing American audiences to see anime that would normally be unavailable in English and outside of Japan. Due to the large amount of people who use IRC solely for file sharing, some think of IRC as a form of P2P file sharing (along with the client mIRC). Conv ...

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Internet Relay Chat, Internet Relay Chat - Technical information, Internet Relay Chat - Evolution, Internet Relay Chat - Channels and Modes, Internet Relay Chat - Abuse prevention: timestamping vs. nick/channel delay protocol, Internet Relay Chat - Networks and URLs, Internet Relay Chat - Clients, Internet Relay Chat - Bots, Internet Relay Chat - Bouncer, Internet Relay Chat - Modern IRC, Internet Relay Chat - Forms of abuse, Internet Relay Chat - File sharing

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - List of firsts - Science and Phenomena

List of firsts - Space Science. First artificial satellite launched into orbit: Sputnik 1. (1957) First animal to orbit Earth: Laika. (1957) First man in space: Yuri Gagarin. (1961) First woman in space: Valentina Tereshkova.(1963) First spacewalk: Aleksei Leonov. (1965) First human to walk on the Moon: Neil Armstrong (see Apollo 11). (1969) First woman to perform a space walk: Svetlana Savitskaya. (1984) First manned private spaceflight: SpaceS ...

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List of firsts, List of firsts - Exploration, List of firsts - Geographic North Pole, List of firsts - Mount Everest, List of firsts - Leaders, List of firsts - Science and Phenomena, List of firsts - Space Science, List of firsts - Sports, List of firsts - Computers, List of firsts - Law and Order, List of firsts - Literature, List of firsts - Other

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Online chat - Other forms of online chat that are not usually referred to as online chat

Online chat - MUDs. A MUD, or a multi-user dungeon, is a multi-user version of dungeons and dragons for the internet, and is an early use of the internet. In a MUD, as well as playing the game, people can chat to each other. Talkers were originally based off MUDs and the earliest versions of talkers were primarily MUDs without the gaming element. Other derivations of MUDs were used that combined gaming with talkin ...

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Online chat, Online chat - Types of online chat, Online chat - Internet Relay Chat, Online chat - Talkers, Online chat - ICQ and other Instant messenger programs, Online chat - Other forms of online chat that are not usually referred to as online chat, Online chat - MUDs, Online chat - Discussion boards

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - File sharing - Copyright issues

File sharing (such as Gnutella and Napster) grew in popularity with the proliferation of high speed Internet connections and the (relatively) small file size and high-quality MP3 audio format. Although file sharing is a legal technology with legal uses, many users use it to download copyrighted materials without explicit permission. This has led to counterattacks against file sharing in general from some copyright owners. There has been great discussion over perceived and actual legal issues surrounding file sharing. In circumstances ...

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File sharing, File sharing - History, File sharing - Network architecture, File sharing - Generational classification of peer-to-peer file sharing networks, File sharing - Copyright issues

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - File sharing - History

Napster, originally a centralized system, was the first major file-sharing tool and popularized file sharing for the masses. Napster was a localized index for MP3 files shared by the users logged into the system. It included IRC-like chat and instant messenger features. Many new major clients now follow its example in design. An MP3-only sharing system, Napster was finally shut down by legal attacks from the music industry. It was openly attacked by some artists (notably Dr. Dre, Metallica) and supported by others (Motley Crüe, Limp Bizkit, Courtney L ...

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File sharing, File sharing - History, File sharing - Network architecture, File sharing - Generational classification of peer-to-peer file sharing networks, File sharing - Copyright issues

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Social community

Whether there is such a thing as a "zoophile community", in the same sense as the gay community or any other alternative lifestyle communities, is a controversial question. Some zoophiles point to the number and quality of computerized meeting-places in which zoophiles can meet and socialize, the manner in which this extends to offline social networks, and the trend of social and cultural evolution of community consensus over time, or use the term to imply "the community of zoophiles in general". Others point to the differing viewpoints and ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Pornography

Pornography involving sex with animals is widely illegal, even in most countries where the act itself is not explicitly outlawed. In the United States, zoosexual pornography (in common with other pornography) would be considered obscene if it did not meet the standards of the Miller Test and therefore is not openly sold, mailed, distributed or imported across state boundaries or within states which prohibit it. Under U.S. law, 'distribution' includes transmission across the internet. Production and mere possession appear to be legal, however ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries

Zoophilia - Academic and professional. Andrea Beetz Ph.D.: Love, Violence, and Sexuality in Relationships between Humans and Animals, ISBN 3832200207 Profesors Colin J. Williams and Martin S. Weinberg: Zoophilia in Men: a study of sexual interest in animals. - in: Archives of sexual behavior, Vol. 32, No.6, December 2003, pp. 523-535 Hani Miletski Ph.D.: Bestiality - Zoophilia: An exploratory study, Diss., The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. - San Fran ...

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Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio

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