Sex with animals is eternally fascinating. The part of our brain that registers disgust seems to store our primal instincts, and with bestiality, almost always there is the intoxicating fear that in the bottom of this revulsion is our personal virility. We’ve internalised enough Freud to know, or think we know, that what we should repress is what we’d like. Though the fascination can be aesthetic and intellectual – bestiality can be so unnatural that individuals can’t help but admire its artistic duality.
There’s enough of it taking place in western art – in the escapades of Zeus to some Midsummer Nights Dream to Beauty along with the Beast to Edward Albee’s 2002 play The Goat. It’s actually a staple dream about our civilisation. And Woody Allen’s movie All you Always aspired to Learn about Sex proves that sex with sheep is fundamentally funny. What about people for whom it’s not at all a poetic culmination or perhaps a comic set-piece, but a real sexual drive? Just how do they cope with society’s disgust, and exactly how would they actually ‘do it’?
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