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fandomsecrets2022-12-02 09:17 pm
[ SECRET POST #5810 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5810 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2022-12-03 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)As someone who is enthusiastically into fictional bestiality, I haven't found a lot of overlap with A/B/O. Animals tend to be fairly comfortable in their bodies and fairly blunt about wanting what they want. In general, there aren't the same onion layers of shame and social anxiety and losing or gaining social standing by "performing" sexually. And a lot of what people thought they knew about wolves bullying each other actually came from studies of what non-related animals do in captivity, where none of them have the option of finding a new territory if they don't get along. (Among other difficulties.) So ... even a lot of popular human notions about "pack dynamics" are out of date and inaccurate, compared to what we actually know about wildlife.
I'd say that A/B/O is about as loosely related to animal sex as Hentai is to the sex real humans have.