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We humans see ourselves in animals animals do not see themselves in humans."
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That said, consider this quote from poet Octavio Paz in his essay At Table and In Bed, on the nature of sexuality, "Eroticism is a representation, a ceremony of transfiguration: men and women make love like lions, eagles, doves, or praying mantises neither lions nor praying mantises make love like human beings. Humans have enjoyed rich sexual fantasies throughout the ages, sometimes including the fantastic and the unreal. Greek and Roman mythology have portrayed females having sexual relationships with bears, apes, bulls, goats, horses, wolves, snakes, and crocodiles. William Butler Yeats used this story as background for a famous poem. A good example is the story of Zeus, who in the form of a swan, had sexual intercourse with Leda, the queen of Sparta. Tales of human-animal sexual contact can be found throughout ancient folklore and mythology. Human relationships with animals have been a topic of interest for people for hundreds of years. For more information, see the related Q&As. Contact with animals can put the person at risk for worms, fleas, ticks, salmonella, campylobacteriosis, scabies, and possibly viruses. Zoophilia is sometimes distinguished from bestiality as incorporating a relationship or emotional attachment with an animal, in addition to sexual contact.Īlthough data is scarce, we do know that having sex with animals may transmit infections. Humans having sex with animals, otherwise called bestiality or zoophilia, is believed to be fairly uncommon, but because of the stigmatization associated with this behavior, research and data is limited.