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Norwegian Animal bordellos An International Draw
Denmark's animal bordellos reportedly draw international clients.
Here a Danish animal owner offers his horse to a Danish journalist
claiming to be interested in animal sex.
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Danes See No Problem
Neither Denmark nor Norway has a prohibition on sex with animals,
as long as the animals do not suffer.
On the Internet Danish animal owners advertise openly that they offer
sex with animals, without intervention from police or other
authorities. The bordello owners claim many years of experience and
that the animals themselves wanted sex. The cost to the client varied
from DKK 500-1,000 (USD 85-170).
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Legal gray area
The Norwegian chief for animal welfare, Torunn Knævelsrud, could
not rule out that such a bordello could be legal here as well.
As long as the animals are well feed, we don't interfere.
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New legislation?
Religious leaders want a Norwegian Animal Protection Act where
sexual intercourse with animals must be forbidden.
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Operator Says His Clients Come From Israel, Norway, New York
Sven Jy Sloot says he gets Germans, Dutchmen, Swedes and
Norwegians who visit the Danish bordellos. There are even web sites
devoted to Norway bestiality.
A farmer who sells animal sex said he is extremely surprised that
foreigners are ready to travel so far for it.
"But the clients tell us that it is much simpler to buy animal sex in
Denmark than in their own country," a horse owner from Nord-Jylland
told the newspaper.
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All Kinds Of Clients
Some like it rough and dirty. Throw them in pen of with a sows and
they are in paradise. Another man dresses up in a classy riding
outfit, and loves mounting a pony.
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