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Lynn-D
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Lisa N:
I owned and operated a horse farm for over 20yrs. I added pleasure to instinct purposefully. As you know the instinct is triggered by the female estrus. It is that of course that drives the male to copulate and the female to be a willing recipient. But, the fact remains, they both enjoy the ‘pleasure’ and the passion of it even though, forgive my humor, neither lights up a cigarette afterwards.
Lynn-D
Lisa,To say animals have sex for pleasure is somewhat misleading. Animals do not have sex ‘for pleasure’ although clearly there may well be some physical pleasure derived. Animals will have sex when the female is fertile and receptive and that’s IT. Anestrus females are NOT very friendly to amorous males and can actually seriously injure or kill the male if he gets too rowdy. If pleasure were the guiding force, they would, like humans, have sex at all times during the female’s cycle. Someone said that there are a few species that do have sexual relations in non estrus times but that is the exception, not the rule.
The drive to reproduce is extremely strong in both females and males. I assure you, having grown up on a farm, that both sexes will do anything to get together including going through or over fences or barriers, across water, or travel for miles. It’s an instinct though, not a desire for a pleasureable experience. Thank heavens as our fences would not have survived a daily assualt.
Lisa N
I owned and operated a horse farm for over 20yrs. I added pleasure to instinct purposefully. As you know the instinct is triggered by the female estrus. It is that of course that drives the male to copulate and the female to be a willing recipient. But, the fact remains, they both enjoy the ‘pleasure’ and the passion of it even though, forgive my humor, neither lights up a cigarette afterwards.
Lynn-D