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Trig Oct 14, 2023 at 02:33 AM
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(The primary topic of this is not a sexual issue, but I will post it here since it is brought up.)

A few days ago I brought up my zoophilic orientation up to my friend, in the form of a vent. I had offhandedly mentioned that I'm starting to feel better about myself despite having these thoughts, and would continue to take care of my animals.

I guess that my friend took this as me saying that I was touching my animals, or maybe it was because I wasn't wallowing in self-hatred? Either way, they called me A "monster" who "deserves to be locked up. I don't know what to do, Ive been friends with this person for 3 years now.. and I would like to salvage our friendship if possible. Any help/suggestions is accepted.

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