Divorcees Who Are Serviced By Animals by Ernest R. Bradford || (Click Cover To Enlarge It)

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Divorcees Who Are Serviced By Animals by Ernest R. Bradford
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First published in 1974 by American Art Enterprises,
not by Greenleaf Classics.

Clinical Case Studies – Introduction

The question of why a woman desires sex with an animal is one which has confounded experts since the beginning of time. On most occasions, regrettably, indictments were hurled rather than investigative studies undertaken.

I recall in particular an instance relating to a beautiful young woman in her early twenties who developed a fascination for her pet Collie. One evening, after having had too much to drink, she revealed to a boyfriend her bizarre preoccupation with her dog’s genitals. The young man played her along, asking a number of questions relating to what they did and how. At all times he gave the impression of being totally sympathetic to her.

It was not until one week following her disclosure that the young woman discovered much to her dismay just what the young man had really been thinking.

I was the first person to whom this young woman revealed her excruciatingly painful story. She told me that she was looking for somebody to confide in who did not know her personally, but somebody she felt would be sympathetic toward her plight.

Since I had done a number of books in the field of female-bestial relations, the heartbroken young woman looked upon me as a possible source of illumination.

My relationship with her served as a catalyst in causing me to continue my studies in the realm of bestiality. When I saw that a lovely young girl could be exposed to such savage ridicule when what she needed was patience and understanding, I recognized the inherent need to search for additional light in a field in which chaos is often the only hallmark.

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