Has bestiality always been historically so taboo? Why? It doesn't result in pregnancy; did it result in diseases? Why did humans evolve to get so repulsed from touching genitals with other species?
Hi! I know Berkeley has a stereotype but I'm pretty far from the SJW crowd; a few weeks ago I got brigaded by the radical trans crowd who thought I was an alt-right/TERF so idfk what people want from me anymore.
I conduct research on sexual taboos:
So “research” to you is asking random people on Twitter? Because a simple google search would have told you the disease risks. And there’s undoubtedly a ton of scholarly research to be had. TBH it just seems a lot more likely you were attention-seeking.
Disease != taboo; for example gay people were primary contributors to the aids crisis, but this occurred right at the time that society underwent a significant shift in acceptance (which, for the record, was good, and the AIDS crisis was really terrible).
Through the ages, if a behavior was determined to be the root cause of deadly communicable disease/ a properly functioning society would, yes, designate the behavior as taboo. Today; “let’s keep the behavior because it gives us pleasure & instead try to cure the disease.”=Stupid.