Animal Brothels : Weird Human

Did you know that ANIMAL BROTHELS do exist and are legal in Denmark? It might sound shocking and sad to many of you but it is true. Laws in both Denmark and Norway are justly open when it comes to a person’s legal right to engage in sexual activity with an animal.

Bestiality brothels are spreading through Germany faster than ever thanks to a law that makes animal porn illegal but sex with animals legal. A livestock protection officer Madeleine Martin said that current laws were not protecting animals from predatory zoophiles who are increasingly able to turn to bestiality as a 'lifestyle choice'. Bestiality is becoming a popular attraction in the nation's brothels.

“A 2002 study found that 96 percent of juveniles who had sexual conduct with animals also admitted to sex offenses against humans.”

According to Daily Mail, “Martin had highlighted one case where a farmer in the Gross-Gerau region of southwest Germany, noticed his once friendly flock of sheep were beginning to shy away from human contact.  Armed with a host of similar case studies, Martin called for the government to categorically ban bestiality across the country.”

A 2002 study found that 96 percent of juveniles
who had sexual conduct with animals
also admitted to sex offenses against humans.

 The FBI says serial sexual homicide perpetrators
commonly sexually assault animals. 


Daily Mail said, “Last November German authorities said they were planning to reinstate an old law forbidding sex with animals after a sharp rise in incidents of bestiality along with websites promoting it. Parliament began debating changes to the national Animal Protection Code with the agricultural committee of the Bundestag pledging fines of up to £20,000 for a first offence. Bestiality dropped off the statute books as a crime in 1969 but in recent years the number of people believed to be participating in such acts has increased significantly. There are even 'erotic zoos' which people can visit to abuse animals ranging from llamas to goats. Hans-Michael Goldmann, chairman of the agriculture committee, said the government aimed to forbid using an animal 'for individual sexual acts and to outlaw people 'pimping' creatures to others for sexual use.' When the 1969 law banning sex with animals was banned the Animal Protection Law was introduced, but it failed to include a specific ban on zoophilia.”