: It is classified under "Other Disorders of Sexual Preference" (F65.8) in the ICD-10. Clinical studies often explore its links to other pathologies, though some researchers argue for a "zoosexual orientation" based on reported emotional involvement. Demographics

Chemistry, Commonality, Constructive Conflict, Courtesy, and Commitment Time & Connection Rules The 2-2-2 Rule

📢 Announcement: Keeping Our Space Zoosex Free

The movement's goals and principles are multifaceted:

Myth 3: "Animals sometimes mate with other species in nature, so it’s natural." Reality: Interspecies sexual behavior in the wild (e.g., a seal attempting to mate with a penguin) is rare, often misdirected, and involves non-human animals. Humans possess moral agency; we can choose not to imitate anomalous natural events.

Bottom Line: If a space is not Zoosex Free, leave it. If a law does not enforce it, change it. This is a baseline of decency, not a debate.

Policy and Legislation

Advocating for stronger laws and policies that protect animals from exploitation and abuse is critical in creating a society that values animal welfare.